THIS WEEK ON Kaya 959 - WEEKLY RECAP - 28 October 2022
Actress Mbalenhle Mavimbela joined 959 Breakfast with Dineo Ranaka and Sol Phenduka.
?Mbalenhle is popular for her lead role as Hlomu in the popular series?The Wife.
?With the third and final season of 'The Wife' just weeks away, the actress opened up about her journey in the entertainment industry and plans for the future.
Are you ready to love again?
Wholeheartedly we mean? Is your mind ready for a relationship? Is your spirit ready to accept giving an apology even when you are not wrong?
Most people think they are relationship-ready, but a relationship requires a lot of effort and compromise.
It is easy to want to be in a relationship because you are feeling lonely but that’s not enough to keep a relationship going.
After a month of literally going through the trenches of our financial woes, payday is always a glorious day that literally brings joy to our lives, especially before our debit orders hit.
Seemingly, because of this, we can’t wait to splash that cash.
On Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana, Andy delved into the joys of payday, as well as what Feel Good listeners splurge on during payday.
It seems the faith South Africans had in President Cyril Ramaphosa is wearing thin, especially after being called out this weekend by three of his predecessors.
Ramaphosa who has been heavily criticised for his failures, was called corrupt, a?part-time President? and ridiculed for the direction he’s steering the country towards.
?With the worst spell of rolling blackouts in SA history, the three former Presidents, Thabo Mbeki, Kgalema Motlanthe and Jacob Zuma have all shared a unified voice, with one very clear message ringing loud,?“it’s time for Ramaphosa to go.”
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?In what is being dubbed as a “new low in the ANC’s history”, the three former heads of state said not only is corruption at an all-time high, but that Ramaphosa was running SA into the ground.
In light of this, Kaya Drive with Sizwe Dhlomo rated the country’s past four Presidents.
Concerns mount over the looming South African fuel shortage which is exacerbated by the 11-day Transnet strike.
The country’s fuel stocks have hit an all-time low after the largest fuel producer,?Sasol, declared a Force Majeure? in July.
This meant SA had to triple its monthly petroleum imports as the country’s refineries were unable to produce petroleum products.
While Sasol said the outage was temporary, the situation has worsened by the Transnet strike, which cost the country almost R65 billion.
Listen to analysis on Kaya Biz with Gugulethu Mfuphi on what this means for South Africans here:
Minister Fikile Mbalula claims that about 86?officials have been detained for their involvement in the issuing of fraudulent documentation.
He says there are Vehicle Testing examiners, Natis officers, DLTC officials, as well as SAPS members.
According to the Department, stronger regulations will be put in place for the issuance of driver’s licenses.
This attempts to create skilled drivers and remove any opportunity to game the system.
Listen to analysis of these developments on Point of View with Phemelo Motene.
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