THIS WEEK ON Kaya 959 - WEEKLY RECAP - 2 September 2022
Actress Sthandile Nkosi joined 959 Breakfast with Dineo Ranaka and Sol Phenduka.
?Sthandile is well known as Londiwe on?The Queen. She also stars as Ntsiki in Netflix’s supernatural series?The Brave Ones.
Chatting to the team, Sthandile opened up about her love for the arts and how her role on The Brave Ones came about.
According to findings from a recent study, the expectation that men should have a high sexual drive has led to them doubting themselves when the desire isn’t there.
They feel if they turn down sex it might disappoint their partners or they might receive judgment, so they give in.
The study further shows that a man’s sexual desire is not as simple as we’ve been made to believe.
This sparked the question “What else are we wrong when it comes to men’s sexual desire?” on?The Best T in the City with Tbose.
In South Africa, despite the various strides that have been taken to promote gender equality across all industries and departments, there still unfortunately lies a huge gender pay gap between men and women in South Africa.
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On Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana, Andy highlights the unfortunate effects of the gender pay gap and asks listeners about the time they found out they were under paid for the work they do or services they rendered.
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Before you bite off more than you can chew, make sure you can also walk that talk.
This applies to people who are boastful about their abilities but are often unable to match that through action.
Sizwe Dhlomo touched on the topic of biting off more than you can chew on Monday afternoon when he mentioned a huge race that’s lined up for September.
Shoprite’s Money Market Account is now a full-fledged transactional bank account.
Clients can now?withdraw cash for a fixed R5 fee, making it the “lowest-cost bank account” in the country.
Kaya Biz with Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke to John Olivier the General Manager of Financial Services at Shoprite to unpack their new offering.
There are reports of children mixing carbonated soda “Sprite” and common cough medicine, which is referred to as codeine to get high.
According to studies, South Africa accounted for one-third of all sales of over-the-counter codeine between 2013 and 2019 out of 31 nations.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Samkele Mkumbuzi who is a Public Health Pharmacist, to give context as to how far this trend has spread.
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