Kaya 959 Siz the World with Sizwe Dhlomo

Siz the World with Sizwe Dhlomo

Siz the World with Sizwe Dhlomo on Kaya 959 weekdays, 06h00 to 09h00. Supporting Sizwe on the breakfast show are Sol Phenduka, Mpho Maboi, and Mfundo Mabalane.
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3,305 Episodes
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Are you ready for Uber Moto?

Uber is piloting rides on the back of a motorbike for passengers in parts of the Johannesburg CBD. It says the offering will help passengers cut through traffic and save some cash. Called Uber Moto, rides will start from R18, and the drivers must provide helmets for their passengers. For…
2 Feb 9PM 13 min

Business Update - You win some, you lose some

On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi joined Sol Phenduka to reflect on the interest rate cut by 25 basis points by South African Reserve Bank, as well as the 12% electricity tariff increase. Moreover, they spoke about Nestle getting a green light to sell Cremora to another company.
30 Jan 10PM 4 min

#OpenLine - Soweto Derby, Donald Trump, Adam and Eve, and more

On today's #OpenLine, the team and listeners discussed a myriad of topics, including predictions for Soweto Derby; the gravesite of Adam and Eve, Donald Trump and his hundreds of executive orders; visibility of OutSurance traffic points people as well as vandalization of traffic lights in Joburg, contraceptive implants for boys…
30 Jan 10PM 12 min

#FirstThingsFirst - Using arts to unite

Nigeria's Grammy-winning singer Tems announced on Thursday she was cancelling an upcoming concert in Kigali over the conflict in eastern DR Congo. The announcement came amid international condemnation of Rwanda's alleged backing of the M23 group, which seized control of the city of Goma this week in the Democratic Republic…
30 Jan 9PM 10 min

Is love better the second time around?

Tia Mowry and Cory Hardrict have officially rekindled their love. After their 2023 divorce, the couple has reconciled and is giving their relationship another chance. Mpho Maboi shares her personal experience with an ex she gave another chance to. Do you believe in love the second time around?
29 Jan 9PM 11 min

#FirstThingFirst - Gauteng’s compulsory teen contraception plan questioned

Gauteng Health and Wellness MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko unveiled plans to roll out contraceptive implants for schoolgirls across the province. The controversial initiative, aimed at reducing teen pregnancies, will be carried out only with parental consent. The team deliberated over the MEC's plans and their effectives, asking parents if they would…
29 Jan 9PM 16 min

Culture of giving back

Renowned actress Brenda Ngxoli has expressed gratitude to her followers and fans for their support after a viral video showing an argument between her and her mother. Influencer Mandisi Tshingana initiated a fundraising campaign to assist Brenda during this challenging time. According to Mandisi, more than R100k has been raised…
28 Jan 10PM 11 min

#FirstThingsFirst - State to charge Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla under Terrorism Act

The daughter of former President Jacob Zuma, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, will be charged with inciting terrorism that led to the deaths of 354 people in July 2021. News24 reveals that Zuma-Sambudla will face a charge of incitement to commit terrorism when she appears in the Durban Magistrate's Court on Thursday. The…
28 Jan 8PM 14 min

Business Update - Deep Seek rocks U.S markets

On Business Update, Gugulethu Mfuphi joined Sol Phenduka to provide a tutorial on Deep Seek , a new Chinese AI platform that has rocked U.S. markets. They also spoke about Competition Commission taking a firm stance on medical aids.
27 Jan 10PM 4 min

Nigerian basic education curriculum gets an upgrade with 16 new vocational trades

The Nigerian government has unveiled an exciting upgrade to the basic education curriculum, introducing 16 new practical subjects designed to equip students with essential skills for employability. The new subjects span a variety of trades and skills, such as tiling and floor works, POP installation, event decoration and management, bakery…
27 Jan 9PM 14 min

#FirstThingsFirst - New ‘Afrikaans Uber’ in South Africa could be in trouble

Wanatu, a new e-hailing service operating in Centurion and Pretoria, has gained notable attention, but it could potentially face legal challenges. Launched in October 2024 and funded by private investors, Wanatu requires Afrikaans proficiency for its drivers. The team and listeners deliberated on whether Wanatu’s Afrikaans-only hiring policy is discriminatory.
27 Jan 9PM 17 min
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