THIS WEEK ON Kaya 959 - WEEKLY RECAP - 26 August 2022
The STREETS speak about them,?We cover them on the AIR
In 2021 Sophie Ndaba’s son, Lwandle Ndaba?released a diss track?exposing his mom’s estranged husband.
In the song Lwandle accused his dad of being the reason Sophie suffered from depression.
On 959 Breakfast with Dineo Ranaka and Sol Phenduka this week, Sophie and Lwandle Ndaba spoke in detail about the events that led to the song and its aftermath.
The pursuit of happiness has been proven time and again to be a detriment rather than beneficial.
Chasing happiness can have a negative effect on one’s mental health, leading to anxiety, depression, and eating disorders.
A new study revealed that obsessively focusing on happiness is not good for your mental well-being.
The Best t in the City with Tbose asked listeners if they agree with this study.
Listen to the conversation here:
One thing that life has taught many of us is that none of us are perfect. We are bound to make mistakes, fail and hurt people. Despite this being an inevitable and obvious part of life, why do we still find it so difficult to apologise?
As opposed to verbal communication some might apologise by spoiling you with gifts or acts of service.
On Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana, Andy asks listeners if they have ever received an apology from their parents and whether or not they apologise to their own kids.
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Sizwe and the Kaya Drive team couldn’t believe that Angie Khumalo took the word of a total stranger who told her to add curry powder in her car radiator to stop it from overheating.
Angie who has had some car trouble recently, told the team she has a small hole in the radiator of her bakkie which causes it to overheat every 40km.
Listen to the conversation on Kaya Drive with Sizwe Dhlomo.
According to Stat SA, Black South African women are the most vulnerable with an unemployment rate of 39,3% in Q2:2022.
This is 3,8 percentage points higher than the national average for women at 35,5%.
Kaya Biz with Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke to Risenga Maluleke – Statistician-general about the latest stats and the dire state of unemployment in South Africa.
Keeping important information about your spouse to yourself could be a very dangerous idea.
A crucial communication skill for couples to learn and apply in their relationship is knowing what to communicate and what not to reveal.?
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke?to marriage counsellors Magauta and Nhlanhla Zwane about the dangers of keeping secrets in a relationship.
Tune in to Kaya 959 to keep your finger on the pulse of what is happening on the Streets as we cover the stories on the Air. Visit our?website?to listen back to what you might have missed.