AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: GOOD GRIEF
Loss is a language we all speak, yet so many feel completely alone in it. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or even the loss of a job or identity—grief has become a quiet epidemic, especially in a country still reeling from personal, social, and national traumas.
Antoinette Slabbert ( CHAIRPERSON - NATIONAL PRESS CLUB )
In a tragic development, the remains of journalist Aserie Sibusiso Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Precious Mdhluli have been discovered. National Police Commissioner Fannie Masemola confirmed the finding on May 8, 2025.
SHARON KNOWLES ( CEO of Da Vinci Cybersecurity )
South African Airways has confirmed it was hit by a significant cyberattack over the weekend—an incident that briefly shut down its website, mobile app, and even affected some internal operations. The breach, which began on Saturday the 3rd of May, triggered a swift response from the airline, including disaster management protocols and the involvement of cyber forensic experts.
AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: We Unpack The Red Pill Movement
Today, we unpack the red pill movement: what it really is, why it’s resonating in South Africa, and how we can support young men without feeding the fire of toxic masculinity."
Over 300 Metro Police officers remain suspended following their participation in an illegal strike earlier this year
The Gauteng Provincial Legislature’s Portfolio Committee on Community Safety has expressed deep concern, warning that the absence of these officers poses a serious threat to traffic management, bylaw enforcement, and the broader safety of communities across the metro. As Gauteng continues to battle some of the country’s highest crime rates, the question now is: can Ekurhuleni afford this policing vacuum? And what is being done to fill the gap? We break down the implications, the politics, and the path forward—right after this.
PAUL MASHATILE’S VIP PROTECTION ACQUITTED
A controversial court ruling has left many South Africans stunned and angered. Eight VIP protection officers — caught on camera last year brutally assaulting three men on the side of the N1 highway — have been acquitted of all charges.The violent footage, which went viral in July 2023, showed the officers — later linked to Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s security detail — dragging a driver from his vehicle and kicking him in the head, along with his two passengers, all members of the South African National Defence Force.
AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Have you experienced burnout? What did it look and feel like for you?
Every day, millions of South Africans show up to work tired, overwhelmed, and emotionally drained—and many don’t realise they’re on the path to burnout. According to the latest Gallup report, 36% of the local workforce experiences daily stress, and over 70% say they’re disengaged or actively disconnected from their jobs. It's not just a personal problem—it’s a national one.
Do you believe the DA’s challenge is a defence of constitutional rights—or an attack on transformation?
The party argues that the new sectoral race quotas are discriminatory and unconstitutional. But this move has reignited political tensions, with the ANC’s parliamentary caucus outraged, accusing the DA of undermining transformation and threatening to take action against their coalition partner.
Karabo Khakhau - Democratic Alliance National Spokesperson
Just as it seemed the Government of National Unity was beginning to stabilise after the bruising budget battle, another storm is brewing—this time over transformation legislation. The Democratic Alliance headed to court today to challenge the Employment Equity Amendment Act.
AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: South Africa’s Commissions of Inquiry: Billions Spent, Few Results
Over the past decade, South Africa has seen a growing list of high-profile commissions of inquiry—from the Zondo Commission into state capture, to probes into the Marikana massacre, the PIC, and more recently, commissions into corruption and maladministration in various arms of government. Billions of rands have been spent. Volumes of testimony collected. Names named. But justice? Accountability? That often seems to trail far behind. Today, we’re asking: What role do these commissions really play in our democracy?
Mission Over: South African Troops Withdraw from DRC After Deadly Deployment
By the end of this month, all South African troops stationed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are expected to be back home. These soldiers were deployed under the Southern African Development Community mission, aiming to bring peace and stability to a region long plagued by conflict. But despite their efforts, the rebel M23 group has taken control of key areas in eastern DRC.
Transformation or Tokenism? Scrutinising SA’s New Empowerment Fund
This morning, Deputy President Paul Mashatile joined industry leaders and policymakers at a high-profile Business Breakfast hosted by Minister of Trade and Industry Parks Tau and the National Empowerment Fund. At the heart of the discussion was the Transformation Fund—a bold initiative aimed at changing the face of South Africa’s economy by supporting black-owned and black-managed businesses.
After 8 Is After 8: Township Life Today — What Has Really Changed?
Imagine waking up every day in a place built not for prosperity, but for survival. That’s the reality for millions of South Africans living in townships — environments shaped by the Group Areas Act during apartheid and still defined by its consequences. These areas weren’t meant to thrive — they were designed to exclude. Today, many townships still face overcrowding, poor infrastructure, underfunded schools, and healthcare systems that are barely holding on. For Black South Africans, the township experience often means starting life on the back foot — before you’ve even had a chance to run. We’re not just talking about the lack of opportunities. We’re talking about how limited access to basic services, daily exposure to crime, and the constant pressure of poverty affect people’s mental health, sense of identity, and dreams for the future.
MTPA CEO: Justus Mohlala
Mpumalanga Tourism & Parks Agency
Nthabi Matshekga executive head: Intergrated marketing and experience
How Free Are You? Reclaiming Financial Independence with Nedbank On Freedom Day 2025, while the nation reflected on its long walk to political freedom, one campaign asked a much deeper, more personal question: “How free are you, really?” Launched by Nedbank, this bold new initiative shines a light on a form of control many South Africans, especially women, face in silence — financial abuse. It’s an invisible form of gender-based violence that doesn’t leave bruises but can trap people in toxic relationships, limit their choices, and strip them of true independence.
The MEC for Culture, Sport and Recreation, Leya Mabuya
It’s a celebration that goes beyond the red carpet — it builds real economic momentum and shines a spotlight on the rich talent and hospitality that Mpumalanga has to offer. And to help us reflect on the deeper impact of these awards and what they mean for the province’s cultural and economic landscape.
Godfrey Ntombela, Head of Department for Culture, Sport, and Recreation in Mpumalanga
I’m coming to you live from the heart of Mpumalanga — Mbombela, where the energy is electric, the streets are buzzing, and the countdown has officially begun for one of the biggest celebrations of music, culture, and excellence — The Metro FM Awards 2025! This isn’t just a glamorous night for the stars. Over the years, the Metro FM Awards have become a game-changer for the province — boosting tourism, filling up local hotels and restaurants, and opening doors for local entrepreneurs and creatives.
AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: The Flag Debate: Who Really Designed our flag?
As we celebrate over 30 years of democracy, a question is emerging that’s stirring up old emotions and reigniting a long-standing debate: Who really designed the South African flag? While most of us know the name Frederick Brownell — the herald who’s been credited with creating the flag after 1994 — an Eastern Cape artist, Thembani Hastings Mqhayi, is now claiming that he was the real creator of the iconic symbol of our nation’s new beginning.
PASEKA LETSATSI ( SASSA SPOKESPERSON )
Tonight, we turn our focus to a scandal that strikes at the heart of public trust — and the very systems meant to support South Africa’s most vulnerable. Eleven people, including eight employees of the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa), are accused of defrauding the state of a staggering R260 million — money intended for social grant beneficiaries.
CHAD THOMAS - FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR
A discovery that was meant to bring closure is now raising more questions than it answers. The bodies of three missing South African police officers have been recovered from the Hennops River near Pretoria—bringing a tragic end to a search that had gripped the nation since last week. But the story doesn't end there.
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