METRO FM Talk with Faith Mangope 

Society & Culture 2023

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: We want to look at women and men who accepted their spouses who decided to come back from wherever they were

 Research published in February investigated the vow to stand by a marriage in times of sickness.  Marriages are about seven times more likely to end when the wife becomes ill than when the husband does.  Most marriages do not end in divorce after a spouse becomes ill, even when the wife is the patient.  People who love being single and want to stay single, such as the single at heart, are often taunted with the question, “But who will be there for you in later life? What if you get sick?” The assumption seems to be that married people have nothing to worry about. After all, they made the vow to be there for each other “in sickness and in health.”

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PROF SETHULEGO MATHEBESI/ POLITICAL ANALYST

South Africa is abuzz with activity, we look at a few stories that made the headlines.  ANC’s Fikile Mbalula fires back at rumours over Ramaphosa’s resignation.   The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has distanced itself from Mary De Haas, saying she is not one of its employees  Director of Public Prosecutions Andrew Chauke's defence in the Nkabinde Inquiry

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DENNIS BLOEM / SPOKESPERSON OF THE ACTIVISTS AND CITIZENS FORUM

The reckless threat from the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Angie Motshekga, to the Chief of the South African Navy, Vice Admiral Monde Lobese, regarding a speech he made about the crisis that the SA Navy finds itself, must be condemned. Activists and Citizens Forum is indicating upfront that we salute Vice Admiral Monde Lobese. We support what he said in his speech. We view it as the truth and we know that the people of the country agree with him. What he said is not just fiction.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8 CONVO

RAYMOND MATLALA/THE CHAIRPERSON FOR Y20 SOUTH AFRICA 2025. A SEASONED PROFESSIONAL WITH OVER A DECADE OF EXPERIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL YOUTH DIPLOMACY, BUSINESS, AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT. HE IS A PHD CANDIDATE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND HAS PLAYED A PIVOTAL ROLE IN GLOBAL YOUTH ENGAGEMENT, PARTICULARLY THROUGH HIS  EXTENSIVE INVOLVEMENT IN THE G20 AND BRICS. GUEST 2: MMAPASEKA STEVE LETSIKE/ DEPUTY MINISTER OF WOMEN, YOUTH AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES GUEST 3: KADI TOURE/HEAD OF COMMUNICATIONS, THE PARTNERSHIP FOR MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH (PMNCH) (WHO)

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French Twist In Nathi Mthethwa Death Investigation ( CHAD THOMAS THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF IRS FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS )

The investigation into the death of Nathi Mthethwa, South Africa's ambassador to France, is ongoing, with French authorities treating it as a suspected suicide following a distressing message sent to his wife. Overview of the Incident Nathi Mthethwa, aged 58, was found dead outside the Hyatt Regency hotel in Paris on September 30, 2025. His body was discovered after he had been reported missing by his wife, who received a troubling message from him the previous evening. This prompted an urgent search by French authorities, who later confirmed that Mthethwa had fallen from the 22nd floor of the hotel.

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MADLANGA COMMISSION RECAP ( SIBAHLE MOTHA/SABC NEWS REPORTER )

Businessman Brown Mogotsi has told the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry in Pretoria that he is an agent for the country’s crime intelligence. The alleged political fixer has been mentioned several times as a key player in interference with the criminal justice system, which the commission is tasked with investigating. Mogotsi has claimed in recent times that he survived a hit when his car came under fire on the East Rand. He has also dropped a bombshell that Vusimusi ‘Cat’ Matlala is the so-called John Wick, who terrorised Pretoria communities. Mogotsi says he has been a police informant since 1999.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Is religion best equipped for the task of fixing society?

In many conversations about social ills and where the moral fabric of the country finds itself, religion is brought up as a possible solution we can use to bring about societal moral change. This evening we look at the pros and cons of this solution.

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Only four in ten children in South Africa’s Early Learning Programmes are ready for school

As we approach World Children’s Day this week, experts are highlighting the plight of many children who don’t have access to quality early childhood development centres. Forty two percent are on track. Thirty percent are falling behind. Twenty eight percent are falling far behind. These numbers, as of 2024, come from South Africa’s homegrown system for tracking child development, the Thrive by Five Index, which uses the ELOM tool to assess early learning.

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Behind the scenes of the mysterious arrival of planeloads of Palestinians into SA

Questions are being raised about the 153 Palestinians who travelled to South Africa by charter flight, and after spending nearly 12 hours on the tarmac, were finally admitted into the country at O.R. Tambo International Airport. The Border Management Authority (BMA) initially refused them entry into South Africa because they could not indicate the duration of their stay or the address of accommodation in South Africa.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Separating From Your Children to Maintain Romantic Relationships

For many young parents the struggle is real in terms of finding a partner who is ok dating, living with and marrying someone who already has children. This has led to many parents making the choice to move their children in with other family members or even hiding their children in order to have success in their romantic relationships. Is this fair? On the one hand, the children grow up in the shadows and without ever building a close and intimate relationship with their parents? On another end, the children possibly grow up in a more healthy situation without having to navigate the drama that sometimes comes with blended families and step parents.

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FLOYD SHIVAMBU - PRESIDENT OF AFRIKA MAYIBUYE MOVEMENT

It’s been a rollercoaster for Floyd Shivambu’s career: Moving from resigning his position as Deputy President of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) last year, to joining uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party and becoming its Secretary General. He was then expelled from the party and has now launched his new political party after months of consulting with voters... all of this happening within the last two years.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Is the Private health care sector putting profits above people?

That’s the question we’ll be attempting to answer this evening as we look at the cost of private health care in South Africa, as many households struggle to keep up with the costs of basic care and an unreliable public health care system. There are over nine million people covered by medical aid in South Africa, with around 4.8 million (52%) covered by open schemes. But have we over commercialised and commodified private health care?

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ELIJAH MHLANGA, SPOKESPERSON FOR GAUTENG PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

Questions are being raised about the Gauteng Provincial Government’s preparedness for G20 in terms of security as we see vandalism and infrastructure damage already and looming protest action from various groups.

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NPA Boss Leaves Parliament With lots of Questions

National Director of Public Prosecution, Advocate Shamila Batohi, has conceded that South Africa’s fight against organised crime is not working as it should. This as MPs took her to task accusing her of failing in her duties as the leader of the NPA. Batohi was testifying before the Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations raised by KZN Police Commissioner, Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, on political interference, criminal infiltration and corruption in the criminal justice system.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Are you just tired from the stresses of your life or is it something more serious?

As many of us feel the weight of the year that was, it’s important to be able to distinguish between [normal] burnout and depression. Are you just tired from the stresses of your life or is it something more serious?

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Unemployment rate declines but remains high, how will the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement address this?

The Minister of Finance, Mr Enoch Godongwana, will table the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) tomorrow afternoon as unemployment numbers in the country dropped for the first time this year in the third quarter with the rate declining to 31.9% in the three months through September, from 33.2% in the prior quarter, according to data released by Statistics South Africa There is speculation that the minister may formally announce a new inflation target, which the Reserve Bank would then have to implement.

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Why the NDMC says the Disaster Management Act Can’t be used to fight GBV

Advocacy group, Women For Change, has criticised South Africa’s legislation on gender-based violence and femicide, saying it’s good only on paper. Meanwhile The National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC) has rejected calls by  Women For Change to have gender-based violence and femicide (GBVF) declared a national disaster, arguing that such classification does not align with the Disaster Management Act (DMA). Many South Africans across social media have changed their profile pictures to purple in solidarity with a nationwide shutdown against GBVF set to take place on the 21st of this month.

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AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: KHAMPEMPE COMMISSION OF ENQUIRY - IS THERE A NEED?

Let’s turn our focus on a pivotal development in South Africa’s journey to justice and accountability: the recently established Khampepe Commission of Inquiry. Chaired by retired Constitutional Court Justice Sisi Khampepe, the inquiry has been tasked with investigating whether, and by whom, attempts were made to influence or block the investigation and prosecution of apartheid-era cases referred by the TRC. The commission will sweep from 2003 to the present, consider institutional collusion, and make recommendations for accountability or compensation. Given the backlog of unresolved human-rights violations, its outcomes may carry major consequences for victims, the criminal-justice system and the credibility of the state’s transitional justice project.

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Dressing the Part: Teachers and Professional Standards

What does it really mean for a teacher to dress “professionally”? Across schools, there is growing discussion about the role of teacher attire in shaping authority, respect, and classroom culture. Some argue that uniforms could bring consistency and discipline, while others insist that professional dress — neat, appropriate, and intentional — is enough to reflect the seriousness of the role. This debate goes beyond aesthetics: it’s about accountability, modelling behaviour, and ensuring that educators embody the standards they set for their students. As society and generational expectations evolve, teachers are being challenged to find the balance between comfort, personal expression, and the professional image their position demands.

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Job Sikhala Remains in Pretoria Custody as Bail Hearing Postponed

Zimbabwean opposition leader Job Sikhala remains in custody in South Africa after his case was postponed to Wednesday for a formal bail hearing. Sikhala, a former member of Parliament for the Citizens Coalition for Change, was arrested last week in Pretoria after explosives were reportedly found in his vehicle. The National Prosecuting Authority says investigations are ongoing and that the State is still deciding whether to oppose bail. This case not only raises questions about security and accountability but also highlights the delicate balance South Africa must maintain as it deals with high-profile foreign nationals facing serious criminal charges on its soil — a situation with potential diplomatic and regional ramifications.

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