Kaya 959 The Law Report

The Law Report

For legal insights that can help you understand legal puzzles, tune in to the Law Report with Michael Motsoeneng-Bill Wednesdays from 8pm.
Daily English South Africa Religion & Spirituality
115 Episodes
60 – 80

What are your legal rights when you stopped by law enforcement

What are your legal rights when you stopped by law enforcement, what happens when someone dies at the hands of police. SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo, Mr Sontaga Seisa - IPID Acting spokesperson and William Booth Criminal lawyer
28 Aug 2019 3PM 38 min

Relief debts bill, - How Does it Works?

On The Law Report this evening Michael had a conversation with Ms Anne- Carien Acting - Manager Investigation & Enforcement (NCR), Mr Bongani Moses - independent corporate and commercial lawyer Ms Reana Steyn - CEO & Ombudsman for Banking Services about relief debt bill and other form of bailouts fro…
21 Aug 2019 3PM 55 min

Harassment on and offline

we are looking at harassment online and offline and how the Protection from Harassment Act has addressed the short of the Domestic Violence Act. We'll also look at the different forms of harassment that our courts have dealt with since the enactment of the PFHA and the legal remedies available…
14 Aug 2019 8AM 56 min

Reality TV and the law

Reality shows do they infringe, invasion and violate human dignity? and how successfully can one win a case.
7 Aug 2019 3PM 58 min

retrenchments

With the current unemployment status, does corporate SA have a moral obligation to look at how they conduct business with the announcement of retrenchments taking place?
31 Jul 2019 3PM 52 min

State of our democracy

On the show tonight we asked a question, does our democracy depends on who is at the helm? This is in light of the criticism around the public protector with our the guest Legal Journalist and writer at Tiso Blackstar Karyn Maughn
24 Jul 2019 2AM 52 min

THE JUDICIAL DEVELOPMENT OF AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW AS PER SECTION 39

Unpacking African Customary Law according to Section 39 (2) of the Constitution of South Africa with Dr Adv Kagiso Maphalle senior researcher and African customary law expert, Ms Nicholene Nxumalo (Lecture & law student at UNISA) and Prof Dial Ndima – College of Law at University of South Africa Unisa
3 Jul 2019 3PM 57 min

The Intellectual Property and funding Checklist For SMEs

To grow the economy in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa has launched a fund headed by some of the country's best businesspeople that will invest in small- and medium-enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups Michael speaks to Ms Olebogeng Marakalla (Senior Investment Associate NEF) , Ms Zama Buthelezi - Representing Spoor &…
26 Jun 2019 3PM 56 min

Youth Unemployment & Entrepreneurship in South Africa

Stats shows that youth unemployment in South Africa is a “national crisis”; this was also a big focus at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state of the nation address earlier this year. Our theme under the banner Young, Gifted and Black, we’ll be hosting young business practitioners looking at how to start…
19 Jun 2019 3AM 56 min

Talking bogus marriages

Home Affairs says over 2000 people have complained about being in a fraudulent marriage. Michael is joined in studio by Prof Philippa Kruger - from the Family, Gender & Child Unit and Siya Qoza - Ministerial Spokesperson (Home Affairs)
12 Jun 2019 3PM 1 hour

Celebration young professional in the legal fraternity #youthmonth

As part of commemorating youth month, we are profiling young minds in the legal fraternity taking us through their journey. 33 years old Media lawyer Tholoana Ncheke and dispute resolution lawyer, Edgar Mathebula (25), Nicholene Nxumalo - (25) Lecturer at Unisa and (26) Advocate Lungelo Ntshangase
5 Jun 2019 1AM 58 min

Copyright Amendment Bill Round-table

Feels like the creative industries are under attack. When you look back through time, the narrative around artists as paupers continues into the dominant one and this can be linked to the debate around ownership of ideas. And, the battle doesn’t seem to be letting up with the new Copyright…
28 May 2019 6PM 1 hr 54 min

Labour Law and recruitment Process

Have you wondered why recruiters advertising vacancies fail to adhere to advertising standards regarding transparency and non-discriminatory practices? On the law Report this evening, Michael will be joined in studio by Leonie Hall from the citizen movement called payslipbansa to unpack the recruitment value chain, job seekers rights and challenges…
22 May 2019 3PM 57 min

Part 2 of Township property - formal recognition of the family house.

What, then, of the family house today? The concept has clear popular influence. What follows investigates why, by examining what the idea means to people, its dynamics in practice, and the ways it plays into popular claim-making. In attempting to gain further understanding, two sessions were held wherein stakeholders such…
15 May 2019 3PM 57 min

Elections special broadcast from the IEC

Law Report looks and reflects at the 2019 election results, broadcasting live from the Election results center. Michael was joined by the smaller parties and political analyst Khaya Sethole
8 May 2019 2PM 54 min

Ban South Africa’s Apartheid Flag?

On the 29th and 30th of April, the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s application for a declaratory order on the constitutionality of gratuitous displays of the Apartheid flag will be heard by the Equality Court.Michael Motsoeneng Bill chat to CEO of Nelson Mandela foundation Mr Sello Hatang
1 May 2019 11AM 27 min

History of trade unions in south Africa

Michael spoke to a former Premier of Gauteng province while a member of the African National Congress, Shilowa left the party to help form the opposition Congress of the People, with whom he was briefly the Deputy President about a history of the trade unions in South Africa.
1 May 2019 10AM 25 min
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