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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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Mogale city sewage crisis

While some residents of Mogale City have been left disappointed by the mayor's unfulfilled promise to stop the flow of raw sewage into their homes, a significant improvement can be observed across the municipality. The municipality has restored operations at four sewage pump stations, with another five to be restored…
11 Feb 4PM 17 min

BOOK FEATURE

In this week’s Book Feature Phemelo is joined by founder and curator od Joburg based Bookworms Book Club, Lorraine Sithole. Her book reviews are: Small Changes for Big Results, how to improve your finances one step at a time by Warren Ingram and Marc Rogatsching. 2. Rise Up, Ordinary Kids…
11 Feb 4PM 19 min

Ramaphosa fires back at Trump’s executive order

President Cyril Ramaphosa fired back at US President Donald Trump on Saturday, saying “there is no single group that faces persecution” in South Africa, after Trump signed an executive order to cut financial assistance to the country, citing claims of “race-based discrimination” against Afrikaners. “South Africa is a constitutional democracy…
10 Feb 3PM 18 min

Impact on POV: Wouter Kellerman

Acclaimed South African flutist and composer, Wouter Kellerman has won his third GRAMMY at the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards for his album Triveni, taking home the honor in the category of Best New Age, Ambient or Chant Album. Kellerman joins Phemelo in studio to chat about his journey in music…
10 Feb 3PM 18 min

Summit of regional leaders makes little progress in resolving DRC conflict

The much-anticipated joint summit between the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and East African Community (EAC), which ended on Saturday, failed to agree on concrete measures to address the warfare in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The meeting of leaders from both regions notably refrained from explicitly calling…
10 Feb 3PM 33 min

Attempts to rescue trapped zama zamas halted at Roodepoort mine

An operation to rescue suspected illegal miners trapped in the disused Rand Leases Gold Mine in Roodepoort has been terminated due to an obstruction. According to Joburg Emergency Services the rescuers went down 70 metres where there is a wooden platform. There is a hole on the platform which leads…
10 Feb 3PM 15 min

POV Book Review

In this week's Book feature we are joined by Lawyer and founding member of the Cheeky Natives - a literary podcast, Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane. Mokgoroane reviews books including Patient 12A by Lesedi Molefi, And so I roar by Abi Dare, Allow me to introduce mysef by Onyi Nwabineli, Dr T: A…
4 Feb 3PM 25 min

Eskom is targeting the poor with load reduction, Human Rights Commission hears

The SA Human Rights Commission has heard testimony of how power utility Eskom has targeted poor communities with load reduction, crippling small businesses, and gambling with the lives of the sick. The Commission, on Monday, started hearing oral submission from affected communities in a National Investigative Inquiry into the Impact…
4 Feb 3PM 9 min

Impact on POV: SADAG

The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG) is at the forefront of patient advocacy, education and destigmatisation of mental illness in the country. This week we shine the spotlight on the organisation and the work they do in the country , we speak to Psychiatrist, Clinical Psychologist and SADAG…
3 Feb 4PM 25 min

DRC’s M23 conflict

The deployment of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) in North Kivu province in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of the Southern African Development Community Mission in the DRC (SAMIDRC) is not the first time South Africa’s military has confronted the Rwanda-backed M23 rebels. Yet the…
3 Feb 4PM 30 min

Lilian Ngoyi Street repairs will be completed by August – Morero

Joburg mayor Dada Morero says the long-awaited repairs to Lilian Ngoyi Street, previously known as Bree Street, in Johannesburg are on track to be completed by August 2025, with a budget of R194m allocated for the project. Morero reaffirmed the city's commitment to the completion timeline, emphasising that restoring the…
3 Feb 4PM 10 min

SA govt rejects Trump's 'confiscation' of land accusation

The South African government has rejected US President Doland Trump's social media claim that the state is "confiscating land" willy-nilly. Instead, the government has implored the US to investigate South African policies before taking to social media. Trump took to his social media platform, Truth Social, to make the dramatic…
3 Feb 4PM 21 min

South African short film, The Last Ranger, earns Oscar nomination

South African film The Last Ranger, directed by Cindy Lee, has been nominated for Best Live Action Short Film at the 97th Academy Awards. The film explores rhino poaching and conservation efforts in South Africa, featuring characters Litha and ranger Khuselwa. Refilwe speaks to lead actor Avumile Qongqo.
30 Jan 4PM 20 min

Kagame accuses Ramaphosa of lying

Rwanda has doubled down on its accusations that President Cyril Ramaphosa outright lied about the recent combat in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. A diplomatic spat over the fighting in the DRC developed overnight after Rwandan President Paul Kagame took to social media to lash out at Pretoria following…
30 Jan 4PM 22 min

. City Power cuts supply to 350 JOSHCO units over illegal connections

City Power has been conducting an operation to disconnect illegally connected water and electricity at Johannesburg Social Housing Company (JOSHCO) properties across the city. Recent disconnections at City Deep (20 January 2025) and Kliptown Flats (15 January 2025) have highlighted ongoing issues of tampering and vandalism. Refilwe speaks to City…
30 Jan 4PM 13 min

Music Feature: The GRAMMYs

In this week’s music feature we explore black artists who have been nominated in the Grammy Country Music category.
30 Jan 3PM 25 min

What to Watch

In this week's feature of What to Watch Leroy Marc reviews The Presence, Champion and Brave the Dark which are all in theatres.
30 Jan 3PM 15 min

Ramaphosa breaks his silence on DRC conflict

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the presence of South African Defence Force soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo is not an act of war. "The members of the SANDF that are in the DRC are part of both Southern African Development Community (SADC) and United Nations efforts to bring peace…
29 Jan 3PM 33 min

Mpumalanga govt paid R25 million to suspended workers

R25.5 million. That's how much the Mpumalanga government has paid 45 workers it has suspended since the last financial year. This includes R1.5 million for one employee from the premier's office who was on suspension for 366 days. This is contained in the provincial government's annual report for the 2023/2024…
29 Jan 3PM 7 min

Two arrests over arson of Putco buses in Mpumalanga

Mpumalanga police have arrested two suspects aged 29 and 37 in connection with the torching of 51 Putco buses in Nkangala district. The men were arrested on Tuesday night after a coordinated effort by the team assembled under the leadership of acting provincial police commissioner Maj-Gen Zeph Mkhwanazi. Police say…
29 Jan 3PM 9 min
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