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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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Book Feature: Untangling Love, City Life and History in Johannesburg

This week’s book feature Journalist, Karabo Kgoleng dives into stories that make Johannesburg come alive. Kgoleng reviews Braids & Migraines by Andile Cele, Grace Khunou’s Love in Jozi: The Black Middle Class, Love and Intimacy in Johannesburg and Tanya Zack’s Chaos Precinct: Johannesburg as a Port City.
16 Sep 2025 4PM 9 min

UN Inquiry Declares Israel’s War on Gaza Genocide

A UN Commission of Inquiry has declared Israel’s war on Gaza a genocide – directly naming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant as responsible. Chairwoman Navi Pillay says their statements and orders showed genocidal intent. “It is the State of Israel that has…
16 Sep 2025 4PM 8 min

Ramaphosa: DA Governs the Best Municipalities

In a rare admission, President Cyril Ramaphosa told ANC councillors that South Africa’s best-run municipalities are led by the DA. Speaking at the ANC’s “roll call” gathering in Johannesburg, Ramaphosa said there’s nothing wrong with learning from the opposition urging ANC councillors to ask what Cape Town and Stellenbosch are…
15 Sep 2025 4PM 17 min

Gaza Flotilla Sets Sail from Tunisia Despite Attacks

Defying drone strikes earlier this week, the Global Sumud Flotilla has finally set sail from Tunisia in an attempt to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The convoy carries activists from over 40 countries, including Greta Thunberg, Irish actor Liam Cunningham, and Barcelona’s former mayor Ada Colau…
15 Sep 2025 4PM 9 min

SA Law Finally Recognises E-Hailing – With New Rules for Safety and Accountability

After years of operating in a grey zone, e-hailing is now officially recognised in law. The Department of Transport has gazetted the National Land Transport Amendment Act, which sets safety, licensing and security requirements for platforms like Uber and Bolt. Among the new rules: every e-hailing vehicle must have a…
15 Sep 2025 4PM 25 min

Impact On POV : The Social Impact Show with Samm Marshall

From small grassroots projects to big corporate social responsibility drives, Social TV is giving impact stories the spotlight they deserve. Founded by journalist Samm Marshall, the platform highlights social innovation, ESG, and community projects, stories often overlooked by mainstream news. Marshall says he’s committed to ensuring even the smallest organisations…
15 Sep 2025 4PM 20 min

Joburg mayor pledges R800 million to resolve ongoing water crisis

As water protests flared in Coronationville, Westbury, and Ivory Park, Joburg Mayor Dada Morero announced that the city will commit R800 million to tackle the crisis. Meeting residents face-to-face in Westbury, Morero promised new reservoirs, but locals vowed to keep demonstrating until taps run reliably. National government has also ordered…
11 Sep 2025 5PM 18 min

Music Feature: Songs of Spring

Spring has sprung and Dr. Sheldon Rocha Leal is celebrating the season in song. From Jill Scott’s uplifting Golden, to Zahara’s soulful Loliwe, and Jonas Gwangwa’s iconic Flowers of the Nation, he explores how music captures renewal, hope, and fresh beginnings.
11 Sep 2025 4PM 16 min

Legal Matters

From wrongful arrests to WhatsApp chats landing in court this week’s Legal Matters, Nthabiseng Dubazana unpacks what counts as admissible evidence in the age of digital messaging, the rights of candidate attorneys, and why getting your will in order has never been more important.
10 Sep 2025 4PM 46 min

Johannesburg Municipal Billing Issues

Joburg’s broken billing system is more than a nuisance - it’s a nightmare. Residents are being slapped with sky-high, error-riddled accounts, some running into millions, while others see their services cut off illegally, even against court orders. Judges are losing patience as case after case hits the courts. At a…
10 Sep 2025 4PM 30 min

Israel vows to kill Hamas leaders after failed Qatar strike

“If Israel didn’t succeed this time, it will next time.” Those were the chilling words from Israel’s ambassador to the US, after reports emerged of a failed strike targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar. The escalation has sparked fears that ceasefire talks in Gaza could collapse, while Israel has also launched…
10 Sep 2025 4PM 11 min

Westbury residents demand answers from Joburg Mayor amid water issues

Frustration is boiling over in Westbury. Residents say they’ve had enough of dry taps and broken promises. They’re demanding Joburg Mayor Dada Morero face the community directly and say they won’t stop protesting until he does. Earlier, police fired rubber bullets as tensions escalated. Locals want to know, why should…
10 Sep 2025 4PM 23 min

Protests over Water Outages in Ivory & Ebony Park

Frustrated residents of Ivory Park and Ebony Park in Midrand took to the streets, venting their anger over prolonged water cuts that have left homes dry for weeks. Protesters blocked Republic Road with burning tyres and debris, though police say the demonstrations remained relatively calm. Community leaders warn they will…
9 Sep 2025 4PM 20 min

Mamelodi East Hostage Drama

A Boschkop police officer is at the centre of a hostage drama that has gripped Mamelodi East. Shocked residents say they heard gunshots and screams as the officer barricaded himself inside a house with a Grade 12 learner and her mother. Tactical police units, negotiators, and TRT members surrounded the…
9 Sep 2025 4PM 5 min

Spotlight on Africa’s Free Trade Future

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) was under the microscope at a high-level symposium hosted by Nedlac and the Labour Research Service in Johannesburg. Delegates from 12 African countries agreed the trade pact could unlock growth, jobs, and integration. But concerns remain will AfCFTA fuel industrialisation, or accelerate job…
9 Sep 2025 4PM 43 min

Flotilla for Gaza Boat Struck By drone at Tunisian port

A boat from the Global Sumud Flotilla for Gaza was struck by a drone at Tunisia’s Sidi Bou Said port. The group says its vessel caught fire after being hit from above. All six people aboard were unharmed, but the incident drew crowds waving Palestinian flags and chanting “Free Palestine.”…
9 Sep 2025 4PM 7 min
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