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Are you hiding your true self in relationships out of fear of being rejected?

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Are you hiding your true self in relationships out of fear of being rejected?

Katlego Sekhu Image: FreePik This week, the Drive 959 team posed an intriguing question to listeners: “Do you sometimes worry that if you reveal too much of your true self to your partner, they might reject you?” When a great relationship comes your way, it can feel like winning the lottery. But does the fear of losing that connection make us hold back parts of ourselves we think might be […]

today21/11/2024

PODCAST: Do our bodies attract specific types of people?

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PODCAST: Do our bodies attract specific types of people?

Katlego Sekhu Image: FreePik Is it true that our bodies attract specific types of people? This question was posed to a Kaya FM listener on Drive 959 with Glen, following a social media comment. The team discussed whether body types attract specific partner types. Does society unfairly stereotype body types with certain characters? Is there a link between body type and character? What have you observed in your dating experiences? […]

today15/11/2024

Drive 959 asks, What was stolen from you that hurt the most?

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Drive 959 asks, What was stolen from you that hurt the most?

Katlego Sekhu Photo by Chris F: https://www.pexels.com/photo/close-up-photo-of-a-silver-and-gold-wristwatch-8854152/ Crime is a prevalent issue in South Africa, and many of us have unfortunately experienced theft, whether it's a minor incident like pickpocketing or a more serious crime like burglary. In the aftermath of such incidents, we're often told to be grateful that only material possessions were lost. However, some items hold significant sentimental value, and their loss can be deeply upsetting. The […]

today02/11/2024

Did childhood teasing build tough skin in you or leave scars?

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Did childhood teasing build tough skin in you or leave scars?

Katlego Sekhu Image: FreePik Teasing is a common childhood experience, and many of us have faced our share of teasing, whether from peers or family members. The common advice is to simply "shake it off," but can teasing actually shape our character or leave lasting scars? This week, Drive 959 explored this topic, asking listeners if childhood teasing made them tougher or left them emotionally vulnerable. Glen Lewis shared his […]

today31/10/2024

Understanding Gauteng's Grade 1 And Grade 8 admissions system glitches

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Understanding Gauteng’s Grade 1 And Grade 8 admissions system glitches

Katlego Sekhu Image: Twitter/MEC Chiloane The Gauteng Department of Education's online school application system has faced significant technical issues this year, causing frustration among parents trying to secure school placements for their children in Grades 1 and 8. The system, designed to streamline the application process, has encountered various problems, including "failed" or "error" messages and difficulties in tracking application statuses. Some parents have even reported instances of their children […]

today29/10/2024

Has restaurant bill drama ever changed your friendship? 

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Has restaurant bill drama ever changed your friendship? 

Katlego Sekhu Image: Free Pick A man recently shared his unfortunate experience on social media, revealing how he was left with a hefty R18 300 restaurant bill after his friends abandoned him. The incident, which was reported The South African, sparked a conversation about the importance of honesty and responsibility among friends. The man explained that he and his partner were the last to arrive at the restaurant and hadn't […]

today28/10/2024

Fashion Trends that shouldn't come back

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From past to present: Are fashion’s revived trends worth the hype?

Katlego Sekhu Image: FreePick The cyclical nature of fashion means that trends often come and go, with many returning after a few years. This constant revival allows us to see the resurgence of clothing items, hairstyles, and accessories that defined previous eras. But not all trends age gracefully. Some have returned to widespread acclaim, while others are best left in the past. The Drive 959 team recently reflected on fashion's […]

today27/10/2024

Skhumba and Lerato Kganyago to host the SAFTAs 2024

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Skhumba and Lerato Kganyago to host the SAFTAs 2024

Katlego Sekhu Image: SAFTAs Congratulations to Drive 959's Skhumba Hlope, alongside Lerato Kganyago have been announced as this year's SAFTAs main ceremony. The SAFTAs will take place this Saturday, 20 October, and will be aired on SABC 2 from 20h00. Check out the full list of nominees here: Best Achievement in Sound - Documentary Convict Conman, Schalk Joubert, Idea Candy, Showmax Rise: The Siya Kolisi Story, Ebenhaezer Smal (Haezer), Mandisi […]

today24/10/2024

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Which fashion trends should and shouldn’t come back? 

Zuko Komisa Image | Adobe Stock When it comes to fashion, we have seen it all over the years and every era keeps changing and shifting.  From clothing items, shoe styles, hairstyles, accessories, and even style combinations. Fashion trends frequently fade owing to a variety of circumstances. Trends frequently return after a time of absence, making the original trend appear out of date. https://www.kaya959.co.za/entertainment/tyla-applauded-for-her-heavenly-performance-at-the-victoria-secret-fashion-show/ The more these changes happen the […]

today21/10/2024

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