Maks Ntaka uncovers deep corruption at Arms-Tech Industries and risks everything to expose it. In this gripping whistleblower thriller, loyalty, betrayal, and danger collide as Maks navigates a system determined to silence him. POV speaks to the author Mazibuko
The International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) has declared that Israel’s conduct in Gaza meets the UN definition of genocide, citing widespread attacks on civilians, destruction of infrastructure, forced displacement, and the killing and injury of tens of thousands, including children. Prof Timothy Williams discusses the findings and the global…
Speaking at the M20 Summit, Hopewell Chin’ono reflected on the dangers of reporting in Zimbabwe. Now living in Johannesburg under a SA “retirement visa,” he shared experiences of police raids, threats, and the challenges young journalists face when reporting sensitive stories. He speaks to POV
In the first episode of Who Owns South Africa, Michael Marchant explores the structural divide between the powerful corporate “top” and the struggling “bottom.” The investigation, The System: Money, Power and Politics, examines how concentrated wealth and corporate dominance continue to shape South Africa’s economy and democracy. POV speaks to…
MEC Ramokgopa highlighted the department’s achievements despite structural changes, including support for nearly 10,000 subsistence farmers, establishment of township abattoirs, 130,000 trees planted, and over 5,000 EPWP work opportunities. Key challenges included climate change, municipal capacity, and food insecurity. The department spent 95% of its R1 billion budget and is…
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