THIS WEEK ON Kaya 959 - WEEKLY RECAP - 9 December 2022
Award-winning South African photographer Austin Malema joined 959 Breakfast with Dineo Ranaka and Sol Phenduka this week...
Malema has photographed all the biggest names you can imagine from Connie Ferguson to David Beckham.
He opened up about how he was able to build a sustainable career as a photographer and plans to expand.
As the saying goes, we make the plans, but God decides. We often set timelines for our goals but sometimes life has its own watch and it’s not always synchronized to ours.
Think about a time you desperately wanted that job, but the opportunity presented itself when you least expected it.
The Best T in the City with T Bose asked listeners if being patient has helped them or not.
When you love or really care about your romantic partner, breaking up with them is often very difficult, despite your unhappiness.
Despite this revelation, many people often stay in unhealthy relationships not because they want to but because they either have to or because they’re just too comfortable.
On Feel Good with Andy Maqondwana, Andy asks listeners about the reasons why they’re still in those relationships.
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Former Health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize joined Kaya Drive with Sizwe Dhlomo.
Dr Mkhize answered burning questions pertaining his presidential hopes, his involvement in the Digital Vibes and overcoming the trust deficit between government and private sector in his and more.
When it comes to managing your finances, understanding how much debt you should be taking is very important.
If you are planning on getting into debt this festive season, there is a useful indicator to see if you are on the right track, and it is called your debt-to-income ratio (DTI)
Kaya Biz with Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke to Maya Fischer Flinch, a personal finance journalist who gave insights on some of the financial concerns that consumers should put into consideration this festive season.
Western Cape Police Ombud’s final report on the alleged links between gangsters and SAPS has been received.
?A final report on the suspected connections between criminals and SAPS in the Western Cape has been received?by Alan Winde by the Western Cape Police Ombud.
Point of View with Phemelo Motene spoke to Aldrid De Klerk, Senior Policing and Community Specialist about this report and what some of the findings were.
Tune in to KAYA 959 to keep your finger on the pulse of what is happening on the Streets as we cover them on the Air.