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PODCAST | Chaos in courts, fury on campus, family perishes in fire – the week that was
The episode tackles startling police misconduct, extraditions in AKA murder case, and GBV crisis rocking the nation
PODCAST | I blew it – The RAF way
Of girlfriends, bodyguards and millions of rand spent recklessly by the Road Accident Fund.
LISTEN | Can you lose your salvation?
A question commonly posed among believers is whether one can lose their salvation. This week’s episode seeks to answer this question while explaining how the Word explains the concept of salvation, as well as how it’s obtained.
PODCAST | Unknown to him, Paul Biya retains Cameroonian presidency
Unbeknown to him, ninety-two-year-old Cameroonian president Paul Biya, has been voted back into office for another eight-year term.
PODCAST | SA is limping, but it is not lights out, yet
Sipho Ngwema looks back on how the promise of 1994 has slowly been derailed.
PODCAST | Make Joburg clean again. But don’t take away its bounce
Informal traders that have brought so much joy to many men and women over the years are being removed from the city.
IN THE KNOW | Mental health issues force teachers into early retirement
At least 60 Gauteng educators cited mental health issues for taking early retirement between 2023 and 2024, while 1,599 across the country quit early due to ill health and stress during the same period.
PODCAST | The ANC finally has a plan for South Africa, again
In a dramatic turn of events, the leadership of the ANC has released yet another plan to turn the fortunes of the country around. Don’t hold your breath.
WATCH | Excelling in our faith as young people
Excelling consistently in our faith journey, after having received Christ as Lord and Saviour, is crucial to discovering our purposes, and ensuring we walk in victory in all seasons.
PODCAST | Amapanyaza legality, Motsepe vs Twala, Hendricks' Israeli army ordeal—stories that shaped this week
This week’s headlines span law enforcement controversies, global human rights concerns, and courtroom drama. Grab a seat and enjoy as Sowetan reporters Koena Mashale and Herman Moloi take you through the week’s headlines.
Durban port bidder’s attempt to set aside Transnet’s controversial R11bn container terminal deal fails
The Durban high court has dismissed a bid by Maersk’s APM Terminals to put a stop to Transnet’s R11bn deal with Philippines-based International Container Terminal Services for the privatisation of Durban’s Container Terminal 2..
PODCAST | Crushing fear with God's Word
All of us have come across or experienced fear at some point in our lives.
PODCAST | Celebrating podcaster Ursula Mariani
Ursula enjoying all her dimensions as content creator, voice over artist and academic
PODCAST | It is darkest before dawn, says Songezo Zibi
Chairman of SCOPA argues that South Africa must not despair over the Madlanga Commission of Enquiry
PODCAST | Anele vs Zille, Madlanga commission bombshell testimonies, DD Mabuza's pension feud
From Anele Mdoda’s fiery on-air clash with Helen Zille to bombshell testimony at the Madlanga commission, this week’s podcast unpacks SA’s big stories — including a tragic school murder in the Eastern Cape, David Mabuza’s pension feud, amapiano star Tebogo G Mashego’s arrest, and Kenny Kunene’s political comeback.

























