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Vuhleri bya Nyiko Nghatsana hi xiyimo xa mpimanyeto wa 2026 Budget Speech hi ku kongomana na matirhisiwelo timali hi vaaki na mindyangu eka vutomi bya vona

INTRO: Finance minister, Enoch Godongwana, and his team at Treasury have received unusual praise from most political parties for the 2026 budget. Godongwana appeared before Parliament's Joint Standing & Select Finance and Appropriations Committees. He tabled the 2026 Budget Fiscal Framework and Revenue Proposals during a sitting of Parliament on Wednesday. Holobye wati mali na xipano xo ndzawulo ya timali va hoyozeriwiele hi mavandla yati polotiki eka mpimanyeto wati mali wa lembe ra 2026. Godongwani ari mahlwni ka komiti ti mbirhi leti languta ti mali epalamende Ku ya emahlweni hi teka mpimanyeto hi wu yisa eka vaaki, emoyeni hi lava ku burisana na Nkulukumba Nyikos Nghatsana, i mutsundzuxi eka swa timali.  Riperile

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Mapfhumba ya ku lemukisa hi nkoka wa timhaka ta riyanyu erivaleni ra mintlangu ra Giyani eGiyani eLimpopo ehansi ka vurhangeri bya xandla xa holobye Dr Joe Phahla

FOCUS: NON COMMUNICABLE DISEASES ARE LOOMING CRISIS IN THE COUNTRY.  INTRO:  The health ministry says that non communicable diseases have become the highest killers in the country. According to Statistics South Africa, the non communicable diseases have surpassed those communicable since 2016. Community members in the Giyani area in Limpopo, have called on the government to ensure that healthcare facilities, particularly in rural areas, are adequately equipped to meet growing health needs. Health authorities have made an awareness campaign on hypertension, diabetes, and certain cancers, which are increasingly affecting the communities. Rudzani Tshivhase compiled and Mixo Mashimbye has more...  

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Vuhleri bya Tiyani Mashimbyi hi ku tumbuluxiwa ka xipanano xa vulavisisi hi swihehlo swa swiyenge leswi tsandzekak ku tekela enhlokweni swileriso ku suka eka President Cyril Ramaphosa

FOCUS: President Cyril Ramaphosa in his capacity as commander-in-chief of the SANDF, has instituted a panel to investigate the failure to observe his order last month.  INTRO: President Cyril Ramaphosa in his capacity as commander-in-chief of the SANDF, has instituted a panel to investigate the failure to observe his order last month. It relates to the Iranian navy not participating in the Chinese-led Exercise Will of Peace that took place in South African waters. The order came amid global concern about Tehran's crackdown on protests in the country. Justice Bernard Ngoepe will led the investigation which has one month to conclude its probe. The President's spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says the panel will have the powers to summon people and request documents. Meanwhile, there are also concerns that the president is establishing commissions, like Madlanga Commission, the Ad Hoc Committee, the Zondo Commission, Nkabinde Inquiry, almost everyday but their recommendations are not instituted or followed. We welcome On-Air Mrs Tiyani Mashimbyi ...

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Vulavisisi bya StatSA hi xiyimo xa vusweti na nkoka wa matirhiselo ya timali hi mindyangu na vaaki kwala Afrika Dxzonga hi nomo wa Risenga Maluleke

INTRO:  Poverty, hunger and inequality remain a bigger challenge for many as millions of South Africans continue to struggle to meet their basic needs. New figures released by Statistics SA paint a worrying picture of the gap between the rich and the poor, showing that too many people are still being left behind. Many families still face daily hardship, with children, young people, women, the elderly and people living with disabilities among the most affected.  vusweti, ndlal na pfumala ndzinganelo ka hari ntlhotlho lowu nkulu eka mamiliyoni ya ma afrika Dzonga ku fikela swilaveko swa vona. ti hlayu hlayu leti nga humesiwa hi va Stats Saouth Afrika swikombisa swivileo eka manhu lava nga vuswetini na lava nga fuma. kuyisa mahlweni na hungu leri emoyeni hi burisana na Statistician-General Risenga Maluleke  

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Magoza ya nawu ya vandla ra EFF hi swivilelo na swisolo ehenhla ka Paul O'Slluvan endzhaku ka ku huma eka ntshamo wa AD HOC Committee epalamende hi nomo wa Advocate Rendani Munyai

INTRO National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza is awaiting a report from the Ad Hoc Committee on the circumstances leading to private investigator, Paul O'Sullivan, staging a walk out. O'Sullivan left before completing his testimony yesterday saying he was rushing to catch a flight. Didiza says she will consider what action to take against O'Sullivan after receiving the report.The EFF has laid a criminal charge against O'Sullivan. Meanwhile, the committee's chairperson Soviet Lekganyane, says they will write to O'Sullivan to request him to return to finish his testimony . Xipikara xale palamende Thoko Didiza uyimele xiviko kusuka eka komiti ya nkarhi nyana epalamende ela mulavisisi wale xihundleni Paula O'Sullivan endzaku ko huma epalamende. O'Sullivan u tshike ku nyika vumbhoni avula leswaku u tsutsumela kuya khandziya xixhahapfhuka. Xipikara xita languteka ku teka magoza eka O'Sullivan loko akume xiviko. Vandla ra EFF ri pfule nandzi wa vugevenga eka O'Sullivan.   Kuyisa mahlweni na hungu leri emoyeni hi burisana na xirho xa xipano xa EFF Central Command. AdvocateRendani Munyai....

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Vonelo na swibumabumelo swa nhlangano wa swirho eka timhaka ta vutshunguri wa SAMATU hi xiyimo xa mbulavulo wa 2026 Budget Speech ku suka eka holobye E Godongwana hi nomo wa Dr Nkateko G Mnisi

FOCUS: The Presenter Interviews Dr. Nkateko Gavaza Mnisi, about SAMATU's views & reaction on the '2026 Budget Speech' tabled by Minister Enoch Godongwana....... @  -  INTRO: Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana, has presented a national budget focused firmly on restoring the country's fiscal health. Godongwana delivered the 2026 budget in Parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday (25/02/2026). Minister Godongwana told Members of Parliament that government remains committed to stabilising debt, narrowing the budget deficit and rebuilding credibility after years of financial strain. Analysts have also welcomed the national budget's strong focus on protecting South Africa's financial system from crime. Meanwhile it is reported that tax payers are demanding better services including health plus education and they want to be safe in their homes and we believe that there's still a lot to be done in this regard.For more views & reactions on the '2026 Budget Speech', we are now joined by Dr. Nkateko Gavaza Mnisi from  the leadership of South African Medical Association Trade Union (SAMATU)................ @ -   LIVE: Dr. Nkateko Gavaza Mnisi - (SAMATU/Budget) - 

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Nseketelo wa FEDUSA eka minhlangano ya le hansi ka COSATU hi ku bakanyela etlhelo maendlelo ya ku tlakusa tihakelo hi mpimo wa 9 point 8 Percent hi xikimi xa GEMS hi nomo wa Elias Bila

FOCUS: The Presenter interviews Elias Bila, about FEDUSA's solidarity with COSATU & public sector unions against imposed contribution increases by GEMS...... ..... @   INTRO: The Federation of Unions of South Africa, FEDUSA, has declared its full solidarity with COSATU and public sector unions protesting against steep contribution increases imposed by the Government Employees Medical Scheme(GEMS). FEDUSA says public servants have faced medical aid hikes of over 23 percent in recent years, squeezing workers already under financial strain. The federation has demanded urgent feedback from GEMS within seven days, warning that further action will follow if concerns are ignored. FEDUSA says public servants are united in defending their dignity and their right to affordable healthcare. For more on this story with the reaction and views from Federation Unions of South Africa (FEDUSA), we are now joined by one of the unions' executive committee members, Mr. Elias Bila............ LIVE: Elias Bila - (FEDUSA/GEMS) -   

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Mapfhumba ya ndzawulo ya rihanyu ya Community Based Health Screening Campaign hi ku rhangeriwa hi xandla xa holobye Dr J Phahla erivaleni ra mintlangu ra Giyani eGiyani eLimpopo hi nomo wa F Mohale

FOCUS: The Presenter Interviews Forster Mohale, department of National Health's 'community based health screening campaign' in Giyani in Limpopo...... INTRO: Deputy minister of health DR Joe Phahla will today lead a 'community based health screening campaign' in Giyani in Limpopo as part of ongoing effort to encourage individuals and communities to take charge of their health by adpting healthier lifestyle and preventaytive  bahaviours....Hi yisa meahlweni na hungu leri hku burisana na muvulavuleri wa ndzawulo ya rihanyo laha tikweni Foster Mohale.. LIVE: Foster Mohale - (Giyani Campaign) - @  POSSIBLE QUESTIONS.

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Swikombelo na swibumabumelo swa vayimeri va nawu va Vusimuzi Cat Matlala na nsati wa yena Tsakani na Nthabiseng Nzama ekhoto ya le henhla ya Johannesburg eGauteng tolo

(FOCUS: MATLALA'S WIFE WANTS CHARGES AGAINST HER DROPPED) INTRO: Lawyers for Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala's wife, Tsakani, and accused number five, Nthabiseng Nzama, want charges against them dropped. The pair, together with Vusimuzi Matlala and others, face various charges, including conspiring and attempting to murder socialite, Tebogo Thobejane, businessman Joe Sibanyoni and music producer, Seunkie "DJ Vettys" Mokubung. All five accused appeared in the High Court sitting in Johannesburg, where their case was postponed to next month. Neria Hlakotsa filed this report by Ntwanano Vuma...

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Vumbhoni bya nhloko ya xiyenge xa Human Resource loyi a nga yimisiwa nkarhi nyana entirhweni eka maspala wa Ekurhuleni Linda Gxasheka emahlweni ka ntshamo wa Madlanga Commission

INTRO: Suspended Ekurhuleni human resources head, Linda Gxasheka, took the stand at the Madlanga Commission on Thursday. Gxasheka is one of the top Ekurhuleni officials who have been accused of protecting suspended EMPD deputy chief, Julius Mkhwanazi, from facing disciplinary action. However, Gxasheka has denied the allegations made against her at the Madlanga Commission. Sibahle Motha compiled and Clifford Maringa reports.........

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Paul O'Sullivan a huma a famba hi nkarhi wa ntshamo wa komiti ya nkarhinyana ya le palamende.

INTRO: Private investigator Paul O'Sullivan walked out of the Ad Hoc Committee probing criminal infiltration, corruption and political interference in the justice system. O'Sullivan told MP's and the committee chairperson that he had indicated that he would stay until one o'clock today, citing fears of missing his flight. Some MPs tried to stop him from leaving but O'Sullivan just walked out. Muteki wa mahungu ya SABC, Lulama Matya u lulamise xiviko, lexi vikiwaka hi Ntwanano Vuma. 

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Komiti ya le palamende ya xikaya yi vilerisiwa hi xiyimo xa matirhelo xa tihofisi ta ndzawulo ya xikaya eswifundzheninkulu swa Limpopo na Mpumalanga.

INTRO: The Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs has expressed serious concern over severe understaffing at Department of Home Affairs (DHA) offices in Limpopo and Mpumalanga, warning that the situation is directly undermining service delivery. The committee met with provincial leadership from both provinces to receive an update on operations and service delivery challenges. Ernest Timbane u burisanile na mutshami wa xitulu wa komiti ya le palamende ya xikaya, Nkulukumba Musa Chabane.

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Loyiso Masuku u hlawuriwile tani hi xandla xa meyara wa doroba ra Joni.

INTRO: City of Joburg council appointed ANC regional chairperson and Finance MMC Loyiso Masuku as Deputy Mayor. The council recently passed a motion to create a completely new office, intended to serve as the municipality's number two. Masuku recently succeeded Dada Morero as the ANC's regional leader. Ernest Timbane u burisanile na muhleri wa tipolotiki wo ti yimela hi yexe, Nkulukumba Magic Nkhwashu 

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Swile mavokweni ya palamende leswaku yi endla yini hi Paul O'Sullivan endzhaku ka kuva a humile hi nkarhi wa ntshamo wa komiti ya nkarhinyana ya le palamende leyi lavisisaka swihehlo swa General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.

INTRO: Members of Parliament's ad hoc committee probing police corruption threatened forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan with legal action for walking out of the inquiry while still being questioned. O'Sullivan abruptly left proceedings earlier to catch a flight shortly before his evidence was supposed to conclude. He was giving evidence for a second time, following his testimony earlier this month. Ernest Timbane u burisanile na mutivi wa nawu, Moses Zitha. 

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Vandla ra Rise Mzansi ri angula eka mbulavulo wa mpimanyeto wa timali wa holobye Enoch Godongwana.

FOCUS:POLITICAL REACTIONS ON THE 2026 BUDGET TABLING BY FINANCE MINISTER INTRO: Political parties represented in Parliament have expressed mixed reactions on the 2026 budget tabled by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana yesterday. While the South African Revenue Services Commissioner, Edward Kieswetter says the entity needs to be modernized.  Clifford Maringa u burisanile na xirho xa palamende xikan'we mukondleterinkulu ku suka eka vandla ra Rise Mzansi, Nkulukumba Makashule Gana. 

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Nhlangano wo yimela vatshwa wa Youth Capital wu angula eka mbulavulo wa mpimanyeto wa timali wa holobye Enoch Godongwana.

INTRO: Here are some other highlights of the budget speech. An improvement in revenue collections has allowed government to scrap 20 billion rand in planned tax increases. Godongwana says the economy is gaining traction and the national debt situation is stabilising and is expected to improve in coming years. More than a trillion rand is expected to be spent on infrastructure projects over the medium term. The railways, electricity supply and water services are to benefit. The Minister announced that the limit for tax-free savings increases from 36-thousand rand to 46 thousand rand annually. He said the so called sin taxes on tobacco and alcohol would be increased in line with inflation. The old age and disability grant increases by 80 rand to two thousand 400 rand.  Clifford Maringa u burisanile na Kgabo Legodi, i mukondleteri wa nhlangano wa Youth Capital eLimpopo. 

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va DENOSA va angula eka mpimanyeto wa timali wa 2025/26 hi Holobye Enoch Godongwane

The government has allocated R26 billion to provinces to strengthen the HIV/AIDS programme, focusing on the prevention of mother-to-child transmission and the provision of antiretrovirals. As part of the targeted and responsible savings initiative, provinces will also repurpose some of their funding to meet their obligations towards PEPFAR, following the withdrawal of US funding. Additionally, R21.3 billion has been allocated to the health sector over the medium term to support the compensation and employment of doctors, as well as to cover shortfalls in goods and services expenditure. Ernest Ntimbane u burisanile na President wa nhlangano wa vaongori wa DENOSA, Simon Hlungwani

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Komiti ya timali epalamendhe yi amukela mpimanyeto wa ti mali lowu andlariweki hi Holobye Enoch Godongwane

Here are some other highlights of the budget speech. An improvement in revenue collections has allowed government to scrap 20 billion rand in planned tax increases. Godongwana says the economy is gaining traction the debt situation is stabilising. More than a trillion rand is expected to be spent on infrastructure projects over the medium term. The railways, electricity supply and water services are to benefit. The Minister announced that the limit for tax-free savings increases from 36-thousand rand to 46 thousand rand annually. He said the so called sin taxes on tobacco and alcohol would be increased in line with inflation. The old age and disability grant increases by 80 rand to two thousand 400 rand. Ernest Ntimbane u burisanile na  Chairperson for Finance Portfolio Committee, Dr Joe Maswanganyi

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Mpimanyeto wa lembe ximali ra 2025/26 wu komba ku hlakarhela ka economy hambi leswi mutivi wa economy, Fortune Mabunda ange swi famba hi ku nonoka

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has unveiled the 2026 budget, saying the economy is beginning to gain traction from the ongoing reforms. Godongwana tabled his 2026/27 budget in parliament this afternoon. He says the economy is expected to grow by one-point-six percent this year, an improvement from the one-point-four percent estimated in 2025. Ernest Ntimbane u burisanile na mutivi wa economy eUniversity ya Limpopo, Fortune Mabunda

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Border Management Authority (BMA) va amukela R990 million ku suka eka mpimanyeto wa timali kuva va pfala 738 wa swivandla

The 2026 Budget Speech allocated R990 million to the Border Management Authority (BMA) over the medium term to build capacity by filling 738 positions. This funding aims to strengthen the BMA's ability to manage borders effectively. Ernest Ntimbane u burisanile na Eddie Nkuna ku suka eka xiyenge lexi lawulaka mindzilikano xa BMA...

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