Kaya 959 Point of View with Phemelo Motene

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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Psychic Readings with Cindy Kruger

In this special segment, we spend time with psychic medium, Cindy Kruger to connect some of our listeners with their lost loved ones.
21 Sep 2021 11AM 47 min

Looting Updates: Jabulani Mall & Diepkloof Square

Two months after the looting affected hundreds of stores and suppliers around the country, Kaya 959 Reporter, Katleho Sekhoto visited both Jabulani Mall and Diepklook Square to see how some businesses have picked themselves since their stores had been damaged. We speak to her in this segment to reflect on…
21 Sep 2021 11AM 6 min

Looking At: Childhood Cancer

September marks Childood Cancer Awareness month, and in this segment we look into everything about the disease, the warning signs to look out for in children, and more with Janet Poole – Paediatric Oncologist at Charlotte Maxeke and Wits University.
20 Sep 2021 11AM 19 min

News Updates: Parties campaigning ahead of Municipal Elections

We speak to Kaya 959 News Reporter, Nosipho Radebe to look at what happened over the weekend’s campaign trails conducted by the various political parties in preparation for the upcoming elections. For further clarity on the parties’ plans for the country’s future, we speak to Veronica Mente - Chairperson of…
20 Sep 2021 11AM 1 hr 03 min

SA remains on UK's travel "red list"

What will it take for our vaccination programme to be recognized? The UK government’s decision to keep us on the “red list” of restricted countries to travel to the country, despite our steadily growing vaccination rollout raises questions. We speak to Prof. Mosa Moshabela, Associate Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor…
20 Sep 2021 11AM 14 min

Looking at Local Elections (Oliver Dickson Stand-In)

We are looking at the coalition governments that exist around a few metropolitans in Gauteng and ask whether they have been effective in their work. To help us in the conversation, we speak to author and political journalist, Jan-Jan Joubert.
16 Sep 2021 11AM 13 min

Looking at: Serial Killers (Oliver Dickson Stand-In)

Considering the case of Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu, the question about what makes a serial murderer do what they do will stay engrained in our heads. To guide us through the conversation, we speak to Investigative Forensic psychologist and author of The Profiler Diaries, Gérard Labuschagne.
16 Sep 2021 11AM 17 min

Updates on the Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu Case

We speak to Naledi Shange, Kaya 959 News Reporter about the latest updates in the Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu case. In today’s events, she appeared to have broken down after recalling evidence for her previous murders, which raises questions about her current mental state and how this could impact the trial.
15 Sep 2021 11AM 6 min

Man in Tshwane faces charges for growing vegetables outside his home

In the middle of a pandemic, and at a time of even worsened food insecurity in our country - the Municipality of Tshwane has decided to lay charges and remove the vegetable garden of a man, Joe Nkuna, who was growing vegetables for his community. We speak to Jordan Griffiths,…
15 Sep 2021 11AM 31 min

World Health Organisation releases stats on s*icide rates per country

Content Warning: S*icide, Depression The recent report and study conducted by the World Health Organisation on the suicide rates in each country are staggering – to say the least. South Africa ranks second in the world, and in this hour-long conversation, we break down the different factors to why, potential…
14 Sep 2021 11AM 58 min

Are you keen for your children to get the vaccine?

After the announcement on Sunday by the South African Health Products Authority (Sahpra, that approved the use of the Pfizer Comirnaty vaccine “in terms of section 21 of the Medicines Act to include individuals aged 12 years and older.” Will you be jump at the opportunity? We speak to Professor…
13 Sep 2021 11AM 16 min

Another Stabbing is reported at Pholosho Secondary school in Alex

Just a week after a Grade 10 boy was killed in a stabbing at school by a fellow pupil at Pholosho Secondary School in Alex, another stabbing has been reported – this time a Grade 7 girl stabbed a Grade 9 boy, just outside the school premises. This raises further…
13 Sep 2021 11AM 1 hr 07 min
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