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The Gauteng Education Department is under fire after confirming that all Quintile 5 schools - not just Afrikaans or former Model C institutions, will face deep funding cuts. At least 600 schools will lose over 60% of their state subsidy, dropping from R879 to R315 per learner by April 2026…
In this week’s What to Watch, Leroy Marc dives into Regretting You on Netflix - a moving family drama, as well as the explosive House of Dynamite and the thriller The Asset.
In this week’s music feature, Dr Sheldon Roch Leal explores how some of the world’s biggest names – from South Africa’s Zahara to SZA to Khalid, got their big breaks in the most unconventional ways. It’s a reminder to every aspiring artist: stay ready, stay open, because you never know…
A hail of bullets shattered the calm in Alexandra on Thursday when Victor Molefe Moekeletsi, chairperson of the Alexandra, Randburg, Midrand and Sandton Taxi Association (Armsta), was shot dead alongside his bodyguard. Police say gunmen in a BMW X5 opened fire on Moekeletsi’s convoy on 8th Street in Marlboro, killing…
The Madlanga Commission heard jaw-dropping testimony this week when accused tender tycoon Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala claimed he gave suspended Deputy National Police Commissioner Shadrack Sibiya a R300,000 “wedding gift” for his son - in cash. A four-hour recording, played before the commission, captured Matlala telling investigators: “I withdrew about R500,000…
A motion of no confidence has been filed against Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero - and interestingly, it’s coming from within the ANC-led coalition itself. The Minority Governing Parties (MGP), made up of smaller coalition partners like the UDM, Al Jama-ah, the African Independent Congress and the African Heart Congress, say…
In this week’s Legal Matters segment, Nthabiseng Dubazana explores three fascinating cases: a R16 million compensation award after a police shooting, a worker who was dismissed over WhatsApp, and a discussion on the fine line between insolence and insubordination in the workplace.
South Africa’s coal mines could be leaking up to 14 times more methane than official figures show - and no one seems to have a full picture of just how bad it is. Even though the country has a carbon tax and environmental laws in place, there’s no clear policy…
On paper, CMS Water Engineering looked like a success story: a black-owned company winning multimillion-rand contracts to fix water and wastewater systems. In reality, insiders say it was rotten at the core. The company’s director, Rudolf Schoeman Jnr, allegedly diverted projects to his own white-owned firm while staff grew suspicious…
During her Nelson Mandela Lecture in Sandton, UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese - known for her outspoken stance on Palestine - was confronted by a sheriff attempting to serve her with court papers from the US. The bizarre move, reportedly orchestrated by a rogue official in South Africa’s Department of…
Illegal crossings, cross-border crime, and overwhelmed local services, those are just some of the challenges ActionSA MPs witnessed during their oversight visit to Mpumalanga’s Mananga and Lebombo Border Posts. Joined by Border Management Authority Commissioner Dr Michael Masiapato, the visit was part of ActionSA’s ongoing push to assess how South…
A world first for Africa, and a potential gamechanger in the fight against HIV. South Africa has become the first African country to register lenacapavir (LEN), a groundbreaking twice-a-year anti-HIV injection that offers almost full-proof protection against infection. Approved by Sahpra in record time, just 65 days the jab has…
Tensions between the DA and its coalition partner, the ANC, have flared up again, this time on the N1 highway. The DA unveiled a bold new billboard declaring, “BEE made ANC elites rich, and left SA poor. Choose real opportunities for all! Vote DA.” The move comes hot on the…
Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero says help is on the way for residents battling dry taps. Unveiling the city’s new turnaround strategy, Morero revealed that Joburg Water has cut off illegal connections in three informal settlements and is now taking back control of its billing and revenue functions. The mayor said…
Venezuela has accused the United States and Trinidad and Tobago of “military provocation” after a US guided-missile destroyer, the USS Gravely, docked in Port of Spain. The visit forms part of US President Donald Trump’s broader effort to pressure President Nicolás Maduro, whom he accuses - without evidence - of…
The United Nations is calling for immediate safe passage for civilians trapped in Sudan’s war-ravaged city of El-Fasher, where paramilitary forces claim to have captured the army’s main base. UN Secretary-General António Guterres described the situation as a “terrible escalation,” with residents facing unbearable suffering. Communication lines have been cut,…
The City of Tshwane’s explanation for its ballooning water tanker bill has sprung a leak, according to a water rights watchdog. Mayor Nasiphi Moya has dismissed reports of a R777 million overspend as “false” - announcing a forensic probe to clear the air. But WaterCAN’s Dr. Ferrial Adam isn’t convinced…
Heartbreak and anger in Soweto after nearly 200 matric rewrite students discovered days before exams, that they weren’t registered to write. The Kavod Institute of Excellence, also known as Black Tutoring Services, had allegedly taken monthly fees from parents since February, promising learners a chance to upgrade their marks. Instead,…
For some university students, government study grants meant to pay for food and books are instead funding a dangerous habit, online gambling. The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) is meant to support low-income students, but a growing number are using their allowances to place bets on digital platforms. The…
This week, musicologist Dr Sheldon Rocha Leal unpacks the fascinating world of parents who’ve managed their superstar children. From Usher’s early guidance to Kanye West’s late mother Donda, and the family affairs behind Ashanti, Brandy, and the Jackson dynasty.
23 Oct 3PM
25 min
80 – 100
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