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Is musical genius something you’re born with or nurtured into? This week, musicologist Sheldon Rocha Leal joins us for a fascinating dive into Family Ties, uncovering the lesser-known connections between some of the world’s most iconic voices. Did you know Tracy Chapman shares roots with the legendary Jackson family? Or…
In a dramatic turn of events, Deputy National Police Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya says he feels betrayed and blindsided after his home was raided by law enforcement this week. Speaking outside his Centurion home, Sibiya declared he would not step down, despite growing pressure and allegations that he's shielding criminal networks…
Looking for something gripping to watch this weekend? Film critic Leroy Marc joins Kaya News to unpack the latest on the big screen. This week’s spotlight is on Monster, a haunting psychological thriller that’s already stirring buzz for awards season. He also dives into Bonelake, a chilling supernatural tale that…
Six South Africans detained by Israeli forces while part of the Global Sumud Flotilla have returned home to a hero’s welcome. The activists were among more than 500 peace campaigners from 45 countries attempting to break the blockade on Gaza, when their vessels were intercepted in international waters by Israeli…
In this week’s edition of Legal Matters, legal expert Nthabiseng Dubazana breaks down the Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling on parental leave a decision that could see all parents, regardless of gender, enjoy equal time off to bond with their new-borns. Also on the radar: a young candidate attorney unlawfully arrested,…
After weeks of frustration and uncertainty, the government has confirmed that delayed stipends for thousands of Education and General School Assistants have finally landed in their accounts. Speaking at a press briefing in Pretoria, Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube and Deputy Employment Minister Jomo Sibiya apologised for the delay, saying…
"Babies cry, I rationalise. They are impatient because they have no sense of time." – A quiet, tender moment in Michelle Kekana’s powerful debut novel, The Fragile Mental Health of Strong Women, captures the emotional push-and-pull of motherhood, trauma, and identity. The novel tells the stories of three South African…
City Power is pushing back after the Johannesburg High Court ruled it must rebuild several homes in Alexandra township, homes the utility insists it didn’t demolish. The court’s decision came after the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) took up the case on behalf of 27 community members, alleging the…
Six South African activists who were detained in Israel after joining the Global Sumud Flotilla have safely arrived in Jordan and are on their way home. The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) confirmed the group is expected to land at OR Tambo International Airport on Wednesday morning. Among…
In a groundbreaking move to address water access challenges in Johannesburg’s informal settlements, Joburg Water has partnered with Wits University on a pilot project that could bring clean, free water to thousands. The first borehole is being drilled just outside the Waterworks informal settlement near Lenasia, one of nine areas…
For the first time in two years, indirect talks between Israel and Hamas are happening, and at the centre is Donald Trump’s surprise 20-point peace plan. While Israel has signed on and Hamas has partially agreed, the devil is in the details. At stake? The lives of remaining hostages, the…
In a powerful move for international justice, the People’s Tribunal for Women of Afghanistan kicks off this week in Madrid and the lineup of judges is as groundbreaking as the hearings themselves. From gender persecution under the Taliban to calls for accountability, this forum amplifies Afghan women’s voices like never…
Frustrated and fed up, NEHAWU members marched through Johannesburg to demand urgent action from the Gauteng Health Department. From unsafe hospitals to unfair dismissals, workers say they’ve had enough. Their message? Fix broken facilities and reinstate the 34 fired cleaners at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital, or face more resistance. Phemelo speaks…
As the world honours educators this World Teachers’ Day, the spotlight is on collaboration between teachers, governments, and communities. Despite being at the heart of learning and innovation, many teachers still work without support or recognition. UNICEF and UNESCO are calling for global action to change that. Phemelo speaks to…
In a bold move ahead of the 2026 local elections, political parties Rise Mzansi, Build One South Africa and The Good Party have joined forces under a new banner: Unite for Change. With the ANC’s vote share slipping and coalition politics becoming the new norm, this merger could shake up…
ActionSA is gunning for the heart of Ekurhuleni, and crime-fighting activist Xolani Khumalo is leading the charge. Party leader Herman Mashaba made the dramatic announcement in Tembisa, where he called out corruption and poor service delivery while unveiling Khumalo as a community-rooted candidate ready to clean up the metro. Could…
South Africa’s two-tier health system is under the microscope again – and in the latest instalment of Who Owns South Africa, Open Secrets peels back the curtain on private medical aids and hospital groups. From lucrative investments to monopolised care, this investigation exposes who’s cashing in on our country’s sick…
A humanitarian flotilla carrying aid to Gaza - and global voices like Greta Thunberg and Susan Sarandon was intercepted by Israeli forces 75 miles off the coast, sparking diplomatic concern. The flotilla defied warnings as it attempted to break the Gaza blockade, drawing widespread attention to the worsening humanitarian crisis…
EFF leader Julius Malema is facing a possible 15-year prison sentence after being convicted on multiple firearm-related charges, but he’s not going down without a fight. Malema says he’ll appeal the East London Magistrate’s Court ruling, which found him guilty on five counts, including unlawful possession of a firearm and…
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