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We met ka Festive

By Wanique Block Now that December is finally here, it's safe to say that the fun begins now! The month of December 2022 not only marks the start of South Africa's festive season, but a time to let loose and have fun. On Best T, Tbose asks listeners about their December relationships. In addition to this, Tbose gives listeners three teaspoons of why December relationships work and are easy to […]

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eThekwini mayor

NEWS

eThekwini mayor reopens 3 Durban beaches despite raw sewage spilling into ocean

By: Natasha Archary eThekwini Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda has reopened 3 of Durban's beaches despite raw sewage spilling into the rivers and ocean. This as a result of the April floods in the province which caused severe damage to the water and sanitation systems, resulting in raw sewage infecting the ocean. While the mayor claims the standard of the water has improved significantly, Kaunda has been called out for misleading the […]

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ENTERTAINMENT

WATCH: Drake gifts DJ Khaled four luxury toilets for his birthday, each worth R340K

By Zuko Komisa Drake gifts DJ Khaled four luxury toilets for his birthday, each worth R340K. Rapper Drake recently gave hip-hop musician DJ Khaled a special and pricey birthday present. Drake delivered four opulent toilets to Khaled, who gushed about them and listed all of its capabilities, such as a UV light cleaning system and remote control operation. “Listen, this is no regular toilet bowl,” Khaled said in the video. […]

today01/12/2022

NEWS

N1 highway in Midrand blocked by EFF members in protest of the release of Janusz Walus

By Zuko Komisa N1 highway in Midrand has been blocked by EFF members in protest of the release of Janusz Walus. EFF protesters have halted traffic on the N1 in Midrand in the direction of Olifantsfontein Road. Pretoria is heavily congested, therefore drivers are urged to take other routes. Avoid N1 North. It’s shut down just after New Road, ⁦@TrafficSA⁩ pic.twitter.com/NIbRoXjmuB— Monang M. (@Monangmukhola) December 1, 2022 Just days before […]

today01/12/2022

Belinda Migor

NEWS

Belinda Magor’s landlord evicts her for racist rant

By: Natasha Archary There's no place for racists in South Africa as Belinda Magor is learning the hard after her landlord evicted her for her racist rant. The Benoni woman who sparked mass public outrage over her vile and dehumanising comments in defense of pit bulls, is now facing the repercussions of her racist remarks. Magor who repeatedly called for people to shoot and kill black men instead of pit […]

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President Cyril Ramaphosa

Kaya Drive

Panel finds Prima Facie evidence against Ramaphosa on series of violations regarding Phala Phala

By: Natasha Archary President Cyril Ramaphosa's days as leader of South Africa are numbered after the Section 89 panel found Prima Facie evidence against him. This comes from the report which was handed over to the Speaker of the National Assembly on Wednesday, 30 November, with regards to the Phala Phala scandal. The panel found that Ramaphosa had made a series of violations of PRECCA (The Prevention and Combating of […]

today01/12/2022

Christmas lights

ENTERTAINMENT

How did the tradition of using Christmas lights begin?

Written by Dohne Damons Long before there was electricity, Christmas lights were used as a decorative feature to mark the holiday. With rolling blackouts, we seem to be moving back in time rather than forward but as South Africans, the optimism of the glass being half full becomes our superpower. This is not pre-empting an electricity-deprived Christmas, but it does raise the question of what would be an alternative solution. […]

today01/12/2022

sangoma strangles man

NEWS

WATCH: Sangoma strangles man in taxi

By: Natasha Archary A disturbing video of a reported sangoma strangling a man in a taxi has been shared to social media. The woman who is speaking a dialect of Nguni seems to be angered by something the gentleman in the seat in front of her had said. She can be seen raising her voice and asks the man to repeat what he says a number of times before she […]

today30/11/2022

Government urges focus on critical skills to meet growing demand

NEWS

Ramaphosa denies receiving remuneration from Phala Phala

By: Natasha Archary President Cyril Ramaphosa denies receiving any remuneration from Phala Phala and claims that his only salary is that from his position as President of South Africa. This after the Section 89 panel released the findings of the Phala Phala inquiry into whether Ramaphosa will have to answer questions over the cover-up of the $4 million theft from the President's cattle farm. The findings of the inquiry were […]

today30/11/2022

I would be with him but...

Feel Good

I would be with him but…

By Wanique Block Theres no heartbreak like the heartbreak from a relationship/partnership that has "what if" or "if only" attached to it. Relationships are relatively difficult, especially when faced with a series of unexpected and un relieved issues. On Feel Good, Andy Maqondwana explores the complexities of relationships and partnerships that often leave listeners curious about how things would be if the circumstances were different, thus forcing us to reflect […]

today30/11/2022

NEWS

WATCH: Former President Jacob Zuma receives blessings from the Shembe Church

By Zuko Komisa Former President Jacob Zuma receives blessings from the Shembe Church. On Thursday, Congregants of the Shembe church made their way to the venue in Nkandla for a highly anticipated meeting between their leader Mduduzi “UNyazi LweZulu Shembe” and former president Jacob Zuma. Zuma was joined by ANC KZN provincial leadership Siboniso Duma and Nomagugu Simelane. Also Read: WATCH: Cassper Nyovest donates 100 ROF sneakers days before Fill […]

today30/11/2022

once an offender

Kaya Drive

Once an offender always an offender? Or is reform possible?

By: Natasha Archary Chris Brown speaking about 'the incident' in his new documentary sparked discussion on whether there's any truth to the saying, 'once an offender, always an offender.' Or is it possible that someone who commits a crime able to fully reform and never commit a criminal offence again? Apart from Brown, one of South Africa's most controversial prisoners, Janusz Walus, was recently granted parole after spending 29-years in […]

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