Kaya 959 Point of View with Phemelo Motene

Point of View with Phemelo Motene

Point of View with Phemelo Motene, delves into the day’s current affairs, touching on real issues and sharing expert advice on the audience questions between 8pm to 10pm Mondays to Thursdays.
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What to Watch

Entertainment Contributor, Leroy Marc is back in studio to bring us the latest on our tv screens and cinemas. This week he reviews Griselda on Netflix, The Under Doggs on Prime video and much more.
1 Feb 2024 3PM 13 min

Metrobus strike leaves Joburg commuters stranded

Commuters found themselves stranded in the Johannesburg area after a number of Metrobus employees embarked on a strike. According to Metrobus employees went on an illegal strike during the afternoon shift on Thursday, after their demands were not met. Phemelo speaks to Metrobus Spokesperson Tshepo Nathan, MMC for Roads and…
1 Feb 2024 3PM 35 min

Talking Legal Matters

Legal Expert Nthabiseng Dubazana is back in studio to tackle some your legal matters, this week she looks at insolvency and rescission.
31 Jan 2024 3PM 50 min

Picket outside HPCSA over botched surgery

The Health Professions Council of SA (HPCSA) is holding a hearing on claims of negligence by public relations guru, Hlengiwe Mbambo, after she lodged a complaint last year about her botched surgery by a Johannesburg gynecologist two years ago. The doctor is expected to know his fate on the matter…
31 Jan 2024 3PM 5 min

uSindiso fire victims affected by flooding in Denver

Residents affected by flooding in Denver say if heavy rains continue their informal structures will collapse. The say the City has merely dumped them like animals in an area that is not suitable for human beings to live in. They claim their structures have erected on top of an old…
31 Jan 2024 3PM 19 min

U.N Court ruling in SA’s landmark genocide case – explained

The world watched closely as a panel of 17 judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ)—the highest court of the United Nations—heard arguments earlier this month over whether Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, in a case brought forward by South Africa. In…
30 Jan 2024 3PM 11 min

Kaya Car Torque

Motoring Expert, Pogiso Dibakoane is back in studio with us, this week he discusses renewing your car licence in SA in 2024 and he also tackles some of your car issues and much more.
30 Jan 2024 3PM 58 min

ActionSA submits objections to immigration White paper

ActionSA has submitted its objections to the White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection during a picket at the the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) Headquarters in Pretoria. The party says while it supports the need for urgent reforms to the immigration system in South Africa, it believes the…
30 Jan 2024 3PM 13 min

SA scores 12-year low in corruption report

South Africa continues to slide down the world Corruption Perception Index, scoring its lowest score ever of 41. Sliding down two points in the rankings, its score for 2023 is also below the global average. Transparency International released its annual index , which measures perceptions of public sector corruption in…
30 Jan 2024 3PM 15 min

Road to the 2024 elections – BOSA

As South Africans prepare to head to the polls for the 2024 general elections, every Monday POV profiles political parties and unpacks their manifestos. This week Phemelo is joined in studio by Build One South Africa Deputy Leader Nobuntu Hlazo-Webster.
29 Jan 2024 3PM 54 min

Firefighters attacked in Eldorado Park, services to be affected

City of Joburg Emergency Management Services (EMS) firefighters have come under attack from protesting residents of Eldorado Park, south of Johannesburg, damaging a fire truck. The firefighters were attacked in extension 3 on Sunday while responding to a fire incident in the area. Phemelo speaks to Joburg Emergency Service’s Spokesperson,…
29 Jan 2024 3PM 12 min

July 2021 unrest not linked to Zuma jailing, says report.

A 252-page report by the SA Human Rights Commission into the July 2021 unrest, released on Monday, has concluded that the acts of vandalism and destruction were ‘orchestrated’ by actors who were ‘well-resourced’. Their identity, however, remains mysterious. This is one of the major findings of a report released by…
29 Jan 2024 3PM 14 min

ANC suspends Jacob Zuma after rival party launch

Former President Jacob Zuma has been suspended from the party he once led, after refusing to vote for it and launching a rival organisation. The governing African National Congress (ANC) announced its decision on Monday. "Zuma and others whose conduct is in conflict with our values and principles, will find…
29 Jan 2024 3PM 15 min

Music Feature: Hugh Masekela

Phemelo is joined by Musicologist, singer and songwriter Sheldon Rocha Leal to celebrate the life and times of Hugh Masekela who passed away this week 7 years ago on the 23 rd of January 2018.
25 Jan 2024 3PM 23 min

uSindiso building fire survivors accuse hostel dwellers of extortion

Some Marshalltown building fire survivors who’ve been placed at temporary shelters in Denver are pleading with the City of Johannesburg’s intervention after residents from a nearby hostel allegedly raided the area. They were displaced when the five-storey Usindiso building in the city centre was gutted by a fire in August…
25 Jan 2024 3PM 15 min

What to Watch

Entertainment Contributor Leroy Marc brings us some of the latest news and reviews movies that have just hit cinemas. This week he reviews Beautiful Wedding; Sunrise and much more.
25 Jan 2024 3PM 21 min

Over 1400 people die on SA roads during festive season

More than 1 400 people died in more than 1 100 accidents on South African roads during the festive season. Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga revealed this at the release of the 2023/24 festive season road traffic statistics. Chikunga speaks to Phemelo more about the recent statistics.
25 Jan 2024 3PM 16 min

Talking Legal Matters

In this week’s legal matters Nthabiseng Dubazana discusses a recent case where a mother was sentenced to 12 months direct imprisonment for not adhering to a court order allowing the father to see his child. Nthabiseng also tackles some of your legal questions.
24 Jan 2024 3PM 55 min

Tshwane residents protest against poor service delivery

Members of the Lotus Garden, Atteridgeville, Saulsville Civil Association (LASCA) marched to Tshwane House protesting against service delivery issues in the area. They were expected to hand over a memorandum of demands to Tshwane Mayor Cilliers Brink. The Tshwane-based ratepayers and advocacy group is especially concerned over the city's billing…
24 Jan 2024 3PM 13 min
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