SABC News and Current Affairs

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Selected news and current affairs clips from SABC radio and digital journalists, used on the SABC News website (www.sabcnews.com).

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Jun 26, 2026

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Episodes

“Reinvention of sex education key to fighting HIV/Aids scourge” 19.07.2016

Forum: South Africa needs to constantly reinvent ways to strengthen HIV/Aids education and awareness in a bid to fight the scourge.

SABC journalists fired for not conforming to policies: Lawyers 19.07.2016

The lawyer for the four dismissed SABC journalists Anton van der Bijl says they were fired because they did not conform to the company’s policies and directives.

Sanef shocked by SABC journalist’s dismissals 19.07.2016

Letters of dismissal have been sent to some of the journalists who were recently suspended or were facing disciplinary action for insubordination.

Dlamini-Zuma was committed to ending conflict in Africa: Analyst 19.07.2016

Fellow at the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute at Unisa, Dr Richard Iroanya says the African Union (AU) Commission Chairperson, Dr. Nkosozana Dlamini-Zuma was committed to ending conflict on the continent.

Anti-Trump minority stirs up chaos at Republican convention 19.07.2016

The first night of the Republican Convention descended into chaos when a minority anti-Trump group tried to force a roll-call vote to change the rules of the four-day event.

Gugu Zulu's wife on why she decided to climb Kilimanjaro 18.07.2016

Selected news and current affairs clips from SABC radio and digital journalists, used on the SABC News website (www.sabcnews.com).

Gugu Zulu's wife on why she decided to climb Kilimanjaro 18.07.2016

Selected news and current affairs clips from SABC radio and digital journalists, used on the SABC News website (www.sabcnews.com).

Education MEC Ishmael Kgetjepe on Vuwani schools readiness. 18.07.2016

Limpopo Education MEC Ishamael Kgetjepe says the department is ready to resume with classes, however due to threats on teachers lives.

Makhosi Khoza speaks on the Public Protector candidate list 18.07.2016

Public protector ad hoc committee chair Makhosi Khoza says for the next step in the nomination process the public will not have a say, however the process will be transparent.

Mandela Day: Lending a hand to the Youth Express Network 18.07.2016

As part of Nelson Mandela Day, SAfm Radio Current Affairs lends a hand to the Youth Express Network in KwaZulu-Natal.

New AU funding model crucial for Africa’s self-reliance: Kagame 18.07.2016

Rwandan President Paul Kagame says the decision to adopt a new funding formula for the African Union Commission is a major step toward in ensuring that the continent becomes self-reliant.

Stringent law enforcement placed ahead of Republican convention 18.07.2016

A fortress of security is in place around the arenas that will host this year’s Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

A South African shares his experience in Turkey after botched coup 16.07.2016

A South African who attended a conference in Turkey, Vhafuwi Matsila shared his experience as the botched coup unfolded.

Zim's ban on SA imports could have negative implications: Nafcoc 16.07.2016

The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Nafcoc) says that Zimbabwe's decision to ban the importation of certain products from South Africa could have negative implications for intra-regional trade.

Attempted coup in Turkey could affect tourism: Wheeler 16.07.2016

The former South African ambassador to Turkey, Tom Wheeler, says the attempted coup in Turkey could seriously affect tourism in the country.

Michael Balgraim on affirmative action case against Western Cape Correctional 15.07.2016

Michael Balgraim on affirmative action case against Western Cape Correctional Services. Commends ruling and says employers must study ruling closely

Madiba would frown on government corruption: Analyst 15.07.2016

Professor Maluleke says Madiba would have appreciated the independence of the judiciary.

Positive economic change for Mogale City: ANC 15.07.2016

Mogale City, executive mayor, Calvin Seerane says the ANC will continue working to improve the lives of the community.

Land ownership issues a problem in Mogale City: PAC 15.07.2016

The chairperson of the PAC on the West Rand, Tommy Nthando, says there are prominent land ownership issues in the region.

Scientists determine homo naledi ended up in Dinaledi Chamber 15.07.2016

Scientists are trying to determine how the fossils of homo naledi ended up in the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star Cave.

Samwu Midvaal chairperson Lucky Nhlapho on Violent protest 14.07.2016

Samwu Midvaal chairperson Lucky Nhlapho on Violent protest at Midvaal Municipality.

NFP Acting Chairperson Bheki Gumbi is optimistic about contesting the elections. 14.07.2016

NFP says it is expecting a response from the IEC any time from now.

PSL Communications Manager, Luxolo September speaks on Swallows-Stars deal 14.07.2016

September says the Premier Soccer League knows nothing about the change of ownership between the two clubs.

Theresa May is the right person for the job: Expert 14.07.2016

The CEO of the Mzala Nxumalo Centre, Dr Bheki Mngomezulu says new Britain Prime Minister, Theresa May is the right person for the job.

Eight people killed in a Durban orphanage fire 14.07.2016

Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of a fire that left eight people dead at an orphanage at Parlock near Durban early this morning.

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