
A World View with Adam Gilchrist : Rising tensions, AI fears and a different kind of World Cup
From renewed conflict in the Middle East to concerns over artificial intelligence in the workplace and the growing global phenomenon of competitive gaming, today's stories cover politics, technology a...
9 Jul 6min

Pit toilet backlog cleared, but is every learner now safe?
Attorney in the Education Rights Programme at SECTION27, Thato Gaffane, speaks to John Maytham about the Department of Basic Education's announcement that it has cleared the backlog of dangerous pit t...
9 Jul 9min

Treasury cracks down on municipalities, but will withholding funds improve accountability?
We speak to Wayne McComans, Chief Director for Local Government Budget Analysis at the National Treasury, about the decision to withhold equitable share funding from 69 municipalities, what the interv...
9 Jul 8min

Will executive pay gap disclosures expose inequality, or oversimplify it?
Master Reward Specialist and member of the South African Reward Association, Martin Hopkins, speaks to John Maytham about South Africa's new Companies Act amendments requiring certain companies to dis...
9 Jul 9min

World Cup Quarterfinal preview: The teams, the stars, the stakes
As the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches the quarterfinal stage, John Maytham is joined by SoccerBeat editor and football analyst Sizwe Mbebe to reflect on the tournament so far. They discuss Bafana Bafana'...
9 Jul 7min

"Troubling Power" Essay Competition 2026
John Maytham speaks to the Canon Collins Trust's executive director, Ivor Baatjes, about the 2026 Troubling Power Essay Competition, highlighting the shortlisted scholars, the issues shaping their ess...
8 Jul 4min

Cops and robbins: What the law say about feeding birds on your property
We speak to Bettie Leedo, Programme Manager for Environmental Health at the City of Cape Town, a use of bird feeders, and how environmental health complaints are investigated and enforced. Good Morn...
8 Jul 4min



















