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The appointment of the new National Director of Public Prosecutions, NDPP is under scrutiny, with calls for the process to remain apolitical. The current state of the NPA is a concern, with crucial cases being lost, including those related to corruption, rape, and state capture. Activists and the Citizens Forum are urging President Cyril Ramaphosa to prioritize the country's interests over party politics when making the appointment. The NPA has faced challenges, with the State Capture Report gathering dust and corruption levels reportedly worsening. Elvis Presslin spoke to Spokesperson Activists and Citizens Forum, Dennis Bloem

As 2025 draws to a close, we reflect on the key political events that defined South Africa. The Government of National Unity endured amid intense negotiations and disputes over budget and policy differences, following the ANC's historic loss of majority in 2024. President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted the landmark G20 summit in Johannesburg, the first on African soil, though US President Donald Trump boycotted it, citing unfounded claims of white genocide. Explosive revelations from Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi dominated headlines, leading to the Madlanga Commission probing systemic corruption, political interference and criminal infiltration in law enforcement. The SACP resolved to contest future elections independently of the Tripartite Alliance. Jacob Zuma's MK Party faced internal turmoil with suspensions, expulsions, and allegations of recruiting South Africans for the Russia-Ukraine war. Meanwhile, EFF leader Julius Malema was convicted on firearm charges for discharging a rifle at a 2018 rally. For expert analysis on these stories and their implications for 2026, Elvis Presslin spoke to political analyst Dr. Dale McKinley, an independent writer, researcher, and lecturer

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli faces a critical test today as a motion of no confidence against him is put to a vote in the provincial legislature. The motion, brought by the MK Party, cites allegations of financial mismanagement and corruption. Ntuli, however remains unfazed, insisting his government is stable and focused on service delivery. The EFF has announced its support for the motion, which could potentially unseat Ntuli. Elvis Presslin spoke to KZN Provincial Legislature IFP Caucus spokesperson, Dr. Andile Biyela

The South African Local Government Association, SALGA is urging the National Treasury to release funds owed to 75 municipalities. The National Treasury reportedly withheld the Local Government Equitable Share due to non-compliance with financial regulations. SALGA argues that the Treasury didn't follow proper procedures and didn't provide clear communication to municipalities, making it hard for them to comply. Elvis Presslin spoke to Lerato Phasha, SALGA's Portfolio Head for Municipal Finance, Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth

As the school holidays get underway, The Teddy Bear Clinic for Abused Children has called on parents and caregivers to prioritize child safety. Clinical Director Shaheda Omar says while the festive season is a time for celebration, it's also a period of increased risk for young people. With the festive season in full swing, Our senior producer Ronald Phiri spoke to Ms. Omar, about how to keep a watchful eye on your little ones

The United Africans Transformation, UAT party is calling for the dissolution of the Government of National Unity, citing its inability to function effectively due to internal conflicts and policy disagreements. The party says the GNU is a "coalition in chaos", unable to provide stable leadership or deliver on its promises. Elvis Presslin spoke to Mighty Mabule, UAT National Spokesperson

AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo has lost his membership with the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) after visiting Israel and expressing support for the country's actions in Gaza. EFF leader Julius Malema says the King's actions went against the party's stance on Israel but emphasizes that this won't affect the party's relationship with the royal family and the AbaThembu people. The King's trip to Israel has sparked debate about traditional leaders' involvement in politics, with some questioning whether they should be part of political parties. Elvis Presslin spoke to Contralesa President Kgosi Mathupa Mokoena

Elvis Presslin takes a look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoeswana, author of "Africa Is Open For Business" and "Africa Bounces Back". Victor is also the Executive Director for Marketing and Communication at the University of Limpopo

President Cyril Ramaphosa has directed SACP members on ANC election committees to step aside from planning meetings. The directive comes after the SACP formally resolved to contest the 2026 local government elections independently for the first time since 1994. Ramaphosa says dual members cannot take part in ANC strategy discussions while the SACP is preparing to stand against the governing party. Elvis Presslin spoke to Political commentator, Abner Mosaase

The Department of Health is marking Universal Health Coverage Day today. The day aims to push governments to speed up efforts to ensure everyone gets quality healthcare without financial strain. Elvis Presslin spoke to Moremi Nkosi, Chief Director for National Health Insurance, at the Department of Health

The Democratic Alliance is threatening legal action to block the appointment of the next National Director of Public Prosecutions . The party cites concerns over the alleged flawed interview process. The DA had previously called for Advocate Menzi Simelane's removal from the shortlist, but Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi says the DA's case lacks merit. Elvis Presslin spoke to Dr. Suhayfa Bhamjee, Senior Lecturer at the UKZN, School of Law

Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube will today brief the media on a marking irregularity in this year's Matric exams. The Minister is expected to outline measures to safeguard the integrity of the National Senior Certificate results. Elvis Presslin spoke to Education activist, Hendrick Makaneta

The Pan Africanist Congress, PAC will hold its National Elective Congress in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape today until Sunday. Delegates are expected to discuss organisational matters, political direction, policy positions and the election of new leadership.The PAC says the congress will realign the movement with its core principles of African self-determination, continental unity, land restoration and social justice.The party remains part of the Government of National Unity. Elvis Presslin spoke to PAC Secretary General, Apa Pooe

The National Empowerment Fund CEO, Mziwabantu Dayimani says South Africa's broad-based BEE codes are working, citing significant gains in ownership and skills development. However, challenges persist in enterprise and supplier development, with uneven progress across sectors. Dayimani argues that BEE remains crucial for inclusive economic growth and addressing inequality. Mr. Dayimani spoke to Elvis Presslin to elaborate further on his sentiments

The ANC's top leadership has rejected the idea of SACP members holding dual membership with the party, amid a row over the SACP's decision to contest elections outside the tripartite alliance. The ANC's secretary-general, Fikile Mbalula, says the party's national executive committee has given the SACP an ultimatum: to backtrack on its decision or lose its ANC membership. Elvis Presslin spoke to COSATU Parliamentary Coordinator, Matthew Parks

ActionSA has objected to the shortlisting of Advocate Menzi Simelane as National Director of Public Prosecutions, citing adverse findings against him. The party says Simelane's inclusion in the NDPP shortlisting undermines the process and calls for a candidate with unquestionable integrity to head the NPA. Elvis Presslin spoke to ActionSA Parliamentary Caucus Leader, Athol Trollip

The ANC Youth League in Johannesburg has congratulated the ANC's newly elected Regional Executive Committee, led by Chairperson Loyiso Masuku. The League says the 16th Regional Conference was a success, showcasing unity and commitment to renewal and service. The league is calling for youth prioritisation in City administration and entities and an urgent performance review of ANC-deployed departments in government. Elvis Presslin spoke to Nkhobo Khomongoe, ANCYL Regional Convener for the Greater Johannesburg Region

The Democratic Alliance has written to the City of Johannesburg to demand answers over an alleged R10 billion agreement with SAMWU. The party is citing concerns over unaffordable commitments and potential misleading of Council and the union. The party questions the timing, given Johannesburg's struggling services and finances. Elvis Presslin spoke to DA Johannesburg Caucus Leader, Belinda Kayser-Echeozonjoku

It's International Human Rights Day today marking the 1948 adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The landmark document enshrines fundamental rights and freedoms for all, regardless of race, colour, religion or status. Elvis Presslin spoke to Human Rights lawyer, Mametlwe Sebei..

Elvis Presslin takes a look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoeswana, author of "Africa Is Open For Business" and "Africa Bounces Back". Victor is also the Executive Director for Marketing and Communication at the University of Limpopo

The Franchise Association of South Africa (FASA) is gearing up for its 2026 conference, with a focus on driving economic growth and job creation through franchising. The sector already contributes 15% to the country's GDP and has massive potential for creating new jobs. FASA says the franchise model can accelerate the growth of small and medium enterprises, and provide crucial platforms for mentorship and skills development, especially for young people. Elvis Presslin spoke to the Franchise Association of South Africa (FASA's) newly appointed CEO, Freddy Makgato

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa says the party must renew itself or risk becoming irrelevant. Speaking at the National General Council in Ekurhuleni, Ramaphosa emphasized the need to tackle factionalism before the ANC's 120th anniversary celebrations. The council is assessing the implementation of resolutions from the 2022 National Conference. Ramaphosa's warning comes amid concerns about the party's internal divisions and its impact on governance. Elvis Presslin spoke to former ANC member and Political analyst, Phapano Phasha

National Police Commissioner, General Fannie Masemola says police are making progress in the investigation into the assassination of Marius Van Der Merwe, also known as Witness D. Van Der Merwe was shot and killed in front of his family last Friday in Brakpan, Johannesburg. Three people of interest have been identified and one has been taken in for questioning. He had testified in the Madlanga Commission, alleging that suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi requested the removal of a body from a crime scene in Brakpan. Elvis Presslin spoke to Juanita du Preez, spokesperson for Action Society

AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo is facing backlash after expressing support for Israel's actions in Gaza, saying the country can't be blamed for retaliating against Hamas and Palestine. The king was part of a delegation hosted by Israel's foreign affairs minister Gideon Sa'ar. Dalindyebo has accused South African leaders of spreading propaganda about the war in Gaza. Africa4Palestine Communications and Campaigns Manager, Alie Komape, has dismissed King Dalindyebo's remarks and recent trip to Israel as a mere PR stunt for alleged pro-Israel propaganda. He spoke to Elvis Presslin

Workers at North West Transport Investment, or NTI, say they are facing an uncertain Christmas as their employer struggles to pay salaries due to a subsidy not being paid by the Gauteng Department of Transport. The South African Workers Union Ya Bashumi (SAWU) is heading to the Pretoria High Court today to fight for the workers' rights. Elvis Presslin spoke to the President of the South African Workers Union Ya Bashumi (SAWU), Lebusa Mamaregane

The South African Council of Churches (SACC) has condemned the murder of Marius van der Merwe, a witness who testified before the Madlanga Commission. Van der Merwe was killed in front of his wife and children, an act the SACC describes as "witness-silencing" and "retribution for his truth-telling". The Council is calling for urgent action to protect witnesses and apprehend those responsible for the killing. Elvis Presslin spoke to General Secretary of the South African Council of Churches (SACC), Rev Mzwandile Molo

The Gauteng National Taxi Alliance has condemned the removal of taxis from the Fourways mall precinct In Johannesburg saying it's unacceptable. The alliance is urging authorities to engage with stakeholders and provide alternative arrangements to minimize disruption to commuters. The move has left many commuters without access to transportation and the alliance is calling for a resolution to the issue. For more on the taxi operators' concerns, Elvis Presslin spoke to Theo Malele, Spokesperson for the National Taxi Alliance

The City of Tshwane says it is working to restore power supply to affected areas following days of heavy downpours. Several parts of Pretoria have been without power since Tuesday, with suburbs like Brooklyn, Sunnyside, Menlo Park, and Gezina among those affected. The Democratic Alliance has accused the city's administration of failing to respond to the crisis saying the situation is unacceptable. The city has yet to provide a timeline for when power will be fully restored. Elvis Presslin spoke to the DA Tshwane Caucus Leader, Cilliers Brink

The Gauteng Provincial Legislature has condemned the recent surge in gun violence, including a mass shooting in Saulsville, Pretoria, that claimed 11 lives, including three minors and women. In a separate incident, Madlanga commission witness Marius van der Merwe was gunned down at his residence, prompting NATJOINTS, SANDF and the State Security Agency to convene a meeting to strengthen safety protocols. GAUTENG PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY SAFETY, CHAIRPERSON ON THE GAUTENG PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE Dr. Bandile Masuku is calling for urgent action to address the proliferation of illegal firearms and intensify efforts to curb gang violence and illegal activities. Dr Masuku spoke to Elvis Presslin

The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa, NUMSA is marching to the Office of the Presidency at the Union Buildings in Pretoria today to demand urgent intervention to save the country's smelters. The union is protesting massive job losses at companies like Glencore, Samancor and Almar Investments, with thousands of workers affected. NUMSA is calling for a bold industrial policy, including a moratorium on retrenchments, incentives to support local industry and reduced electricity tariffs. The union says the government must act now to prevent further job losses and protect the country's economy. NUMSA National Spokesperson, Phakamile Hlubi-Majola spoke to Elvis Presslin to elaborate further on the Union's concerns

Communities across South Africa are marking the fourth annual International Khoikhoi Language Week, running from the first to the sixth of December. Activists, artists, educators and young people have issued a nationwide call to honour, revive and protect Khoekhoegowab, the Khoikhoi language once widely spoken across large parts of southern Africa. Elvis Presslin spoke to Toroga Denver -from Munanai collective

Former President Jacob Zuma has lost his bid to overturn a court order to repay nearly R29 million in legal fees. Justice Anthony Millar ruled that Zuma must settle the amount within 60 days or face asset seizure, including his presidential pension. Elvis Presslin spoke to Legal analyst, Melusi Xulu

ActionSA has rejected the Rates and Monetary Amounts Bill in the National Assembly, saying the legislation, as it stands, fuels the illicit economy and punishes legal business. Parliamentary member Alan Beesley told the House the country now has two economies: a legal one growing at barely one percent and an illegal one expanding at over six percent a year. He blamed repeated above-inflation excise duty hikes for making legal cigarettes, alcohol and other goods far more expensive than their illicit counterparts. Elvis Presslin spoke to ActionSA Member of Parliament, Alan Beesley

The Congress of South African Trade Unions, COSATU turns forty this weekend. COSATU, the country's largest union federation, will celebrate the milestone with a massive rally at Dobsonville Stadium in Soweto on Saturday. The federation's history is marked by key roles in anti-apartheid activism and shaping post-1994 labour policies. Elvis Presslin spoke to COSATU National Spokesperson, Zanele Sabela

As the 2026 Legends Township Marathon approaches, Joe Morris, the legendary Founder of the Township Marathon, noted that the Marathon is a living, breathing testament to the enduring community spirit of Eldorado Park and has become a movement dedicated to health, youth empowerment, economic development, community resilience and social upliftment for nearly three decades. For more on the Township Marathon set for Sunday, 22nd February 2026, Sheldon Tatchell, Founder of Legends Barbershop and the Legends Township Marathon's title sponsor, spoke to Elvis Presslin

Elvis Presslin takes a look at the current top African economic stories with Victor Kgomoeswana, author of "Africa Is Open For Business" and "Africa Bounces Back". Victor is also the Executive Director for Marketing and Communication at the University of Limpopo

Suspended Ekurhuleni Metro Police Department Deputy Commissioner Julius Mkhwanazi has denied allegations of corruption and misconduct, telling the Madlanga Commission he was trying to address EMPD's vehicle shortage and support injured officers. Mkhwanazi claims his collaboration with businessman Vusimuzi "Cat" Matlala was above board and senior management, including former Mayor Tania Campbell, were aware of the partnership. To react to Mkhwanazi's testimony, Elvis Presslin spoke to ActionSA Ekurhuleni spokesperson, Tumelo Tshabalala

President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the "Not In My Name Provincial Men's Indaba" in Bloemfontein, Freestate today. The event aims to mobilise men and boys to fight against Gender-Based Violence and Femicide. Elvis Presslin spoke to Free State Premier, Maqueen Letsoha-Mathae

The Afrika Mayibuye Movement is brushing off talks of internal turmoil. Party president Floyd Shivambu is rejecting claims of a crisis saying the recent wave of resignations is normal in any growing organisation. Among those who have stepped down is first deputy president Robert Nwendo.But former deputy president Nolubabalo Mcinga has hit back saying the departures prove the party was built on empty promises. Elvis Presslin spoke to Her Royal Highness Nolubabalo Mcinga, President of Azania Movement & former Deputy President, Afrika Mayibuye Movement

The National Union of Mineworkers, NUM marks its 43rd anniversary today with a main event in Matlosana in the North West.The Union was launched on this day in 1982 in Klerksdorp and quickly grew into one of the country's biggest union for black mineworkers. Founding General Secretary Cyril Ramaphosa, President James Motlatsi and Deputy president Elijah Barayi led the union in its early years.Three years later, in 1985, the NUM played a central role in setting up COSATU. Union leaders and former members are expected to attend today's commemoration. Elvis Presslin spoke to Livhuwani Mammburu, Spokesperson for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM)...

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane is facing fresh corruption allegations. AfriForum's Private Prosecution Unit claims provincial prosecutors tried to shield him from charges by misleading the Hawks. The unit says it has proof the Director of Public Prosecutions decided not to prosecute Mabuyane months ago, but falsely claimed more investigation was needed. The Hawks have contradicted this version, saying they were never told further probes were required. The allegations link Mabuyane to money funnelled from transport contracts for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's funeral. Elvis Presslin spoke to Barry Bateman, Spokesperson for Afriforum's Private Prosecution Unit

The MK Party has raised concern over South Africa's water crisis saying the country is already in a catastrophic situation. The party blames failed political leadership at all levels of government, citing collapsed water systems and municipalities. The party says national leadership is paralysed and local government is plagued by corruption and incompetence. Elvis Presslin spoke to MK Member of Parliament and Lead member in the Water and Sanitation Portfolio Committee, Visvin Reddy

The National Assembly is to establish a new parliamentary committee with powers to scrutinise the Presidency.The portfolio committee will oversee the budget of the Presidency and hold both the President and Deputy President to account. The committee will have the power to investigate matters related to the President or Presidency and the Director General in the Presidency will be required to account to the committee. The decision follows the adoption of a report by the Rules Committee, despite objections from the uMkhonto weSizwe Party. For reaction, Elvis Presslin spoke to ANC Deputy Chief Whip, Doris Mpapane

The Democratic Alliance, DA will today lay criminal charges of fraud against Tshwane Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise at the SAPS Brooklyn Police Station. The party says Modise is linked to irregular benefits from a City contract and his presence at a crime strategy briefing raises concerns. Elvis Presslin spoke to Jacqui Uys, DA Tshwane Caucus Chief Whip

South Africa is joining the global community in marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga is calling for a disability-inclusive society saying it's crucial for social cohesion, equality and national development. Elvis Presslin spoke to Tshifhiwa Matodzi, a person with a disability

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli has announced that Ithala Bank depositors will finally be able to access their funds before Christmas, bringing relief to over 250,000 customers who have been unable to withdraw their money since 2023. The National Treasury has released a R2.2 billion guarantee, paving the way for depositors to regain access to their money. Premier Ntuli apologized to those affected by the bank's issues and promised that the government would ensure such disruptions don't happen again. Elvis Presslin spoke to KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thami Ntuli

The South African National Taxi Council, SANTACO has launched its Hlokomela Festive Season campaign, aiming to ensure a safe and secure travel experience for commuters during the holiday season. The campaign, which started in November, will run until January next year. The campaign includes roadworthiness checks, safety awareness activations, and engagements with Hlokomela Champions across nine provinces. Elvis Presslin spoke to SANTACO National Spokesperson, Mmatshikhidi Rebecca Phala

Elvis Presslin takes a look at the current top African economic stories. with Victor Kgomoeswana, author of "Africa Is Open For Business" and "Africa Bounces Back". Victor is also the Executive Director for Marketing and Communication at the University of Limpopo

Parliament has unanimously adopted a motion to establish a comprehensive inquiry into the violent crime crisis in Cape Town. The Economic Freedom Fighters, EFF party initiated the motion, citing evidence of rampant gang violence, mass shootings and policing failures in the region. The inquiry will be led by the Portfolio Committee on Police, in collaboration with other security cluster committees. Elvis Presslin spoke to EFF Member of Parliament, Natasha Ntlangwini, whose motion initiated this probe

A proposed 20% online gambling tax has sparked concerns it will drive gamblers to illegal operators and undermine consumer protection. The tax, part of National Treasury's plans, is being criticized for its potential impact on the industry and job losses. Garron Whitesman, a leading expert in gambling law, told our Senior Producer Ronald Phiri that the proposal is "constitutionally unacceptable" and fails to recognize jurisdictional boundaries, which will lead to business closures and job losses...

President Cyril Ramaphosa has condemned a disinformation campaign affecting South Africa's relations with the US. Addressing the nation last night, Ramaphosa said the US administration's stance has been influenced by false information spread by groups and individuals in South Africa and abroad. He warns this is harming the country's interests, costing jobs and damaging ties with a key partner. ActionSA Parliamentary Caucus Leader, Athol Trollip...