
Location:
United States
Genres:
Government
Description:
THE MORNING BRIEF
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.sabc.co.za/safm
Episodes
A new report from the University of Cape Town's (UCT) Children's Institute has painted a stark picture of what it means to be a child in South Africa in 2025
11/5/2025
A new report from the University of Cape Town's (UCT) Children's Institute has painted a stark picture of what it means to be a child in South Africa in 2025 - a country where millions continue to grow up with poverty, violence, hunger and neglect.
Guest: Prof Shanaaz Mathews: SA Child Gauge 2025 editor and prof within the UCT Faculty of Health Sciences
Duration:00:06:37
The Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative (DAC) and the Science for Africa Foundation (SFA Foundation) hosted a high-level G20 side event — focusing on Brain Health as a Driver of Global Prosperity: A G20 Call to Action.
11/5/2025
The Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative (DAC) and the Science for Africa Foundation (SFA Foundation) hosted a high-level G20 side event — focusing on Brain Health as a Driver of Global Prosperity: A G20 Call to Action.
Guest: Dr Mie Rizig: senior clinical research fellow at University College London; Institute of Neurology
Duration:00:07:01
Crime Intelligence boss Dumisani Khumalo has disclosed that Stuart James Scharnick, the bodyguard of suspended deputy national police commissioner Shadrack Sibiya, has an extensive criminal record, including multiple convictions.
11/5/2025
Crime Intelligence boss Dumisani Khumalo has disclosed that Stuart James Scharnick, the bodyguard of suspended deputy national police commissioner Shadrack Sibiya, has an extensive criminal record, including multiple convictions.
Guest: Canny Maphanga: SABC reporter
Duration:00:05:42
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
11/5/2025
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
Sasria continues to recover 2. ArcelorMittal SA shuts Newcastle steel plant3. Markets
Duration:00:04:38
The Lotus Atteridgeville Saulsville Civic Association (Lasca) has issued a strong warning to the City of Tshwane, threatening to mobilise residents to boycott payment of municipal accounts if the city fails to act against councillors and employees who owe large sums on their own municipal bills
11/5/2025
The Lotus Atteridgeville Saulsville Civic Association (Lasca) has issued a strong warning to the City of Tshwane, threatening to mobilise residents to boycott payment of municipal accounts if the city fails to act against councillors and employees who owe large sums on their own municipal bills.
Guest: Tshepo Mahlangu: Leader, THE Lotus Atteridgeville Saulsville Civic Association (Lasca)
Duration:00:06:21
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
11/5/2025
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
Optasia debuts on JSE 2. Bank of America sees potential S&P upgrade for South Africa 3. Markets
Duration:00:04:48
The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has delivered a landmark judgment prohibiting Operation Dudula from blocking foreign nationals’ access to healthcare services and schools
11/5/2025
The Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg has delivered a landmark judgment prohibiting Operation Dudula from blocking foreign nationals’ access to healthcare services and schools.
Guest: Mpho Makhubela: Kopanang Africa Against Xenophobia member
Duration:00:08:14
Mbhazima Shilowa is now calling for the ousting of suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and argues that President Ramaphosa should be the one to make him go
11/5/2025
Mbhazima Shilowa is now calling for the ousting of suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu and argues that President Ramaphosa should be the one to make him go
Guest: Mbhazima Shilowa is the former premier of Gauteng and the former general secretary of Cosatu.
Duration:00:09:00
Amnesty International South Africa’s 2025 report, Flooded and Forgotten: Informal Settlements and the Right to Housing in South Africa, has now found that government is failing millions of people trapped in informal settlements and impacted by the climate crisis
11/5/2025
Amnesty International South Africa’s 2025 report, Flooded and Forgotten: Informal Settlements and the Right to Housing in South Africa, has now found that government is failing millions of people trapped in informal settlements and impacted by the climate crisis
Guest: Malavika Vartak: Amnesty International’s Researcher/Adviser on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Duration:00:07:38
The Ministry of Water and Sanitation has commended the swift and coordinated response by the City of Tshwane (CoT), the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), and the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) to the recent typhoid fever cases reported in Hammanskraal, Bronkhorstspruit and the East of Pretoria
11/5/2025
The Ministry of Water and Sanitation has commended the swift and coordinated response by the City of Tshwane (CoT), the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), and the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) to the recent typhoid fever cases reported in Hammanskraal, Bronkhorstspruit and the East of Pretoria.
Guest: Cllr Eugene Modise: Acting Executive Mayor and MMC for Finance in the City of Tshwane
Duration:00:07:37
Africa Update Report with Advocate Sipho Mantula, Researcher: Thabo Mbeki African School of Public & International Affairs: Unisa
11/5/2025
Africa Update Report with Advocate Sipho Mantula, Researcher: Thabo Mbeki African School of Public & International Affairs: Unisa
5 November 2025
1. Tanzania – Dar es Salaam
Tanzania partially restores internet access, warns against image sharing
The government in Tanzania has warned people not to share photos and videos that may cause panic as the internet slowly returns after a six-day shutdown during deadly protests that began on election day.
The AFC/M23 rebellion continues to establish a parallel judicial system in territories it controls in North Kivu, a move Kinshasa authority have condemned as illegal. The group recently inducted 378 new magistrates after a selection process, with results announced Monday evening in Goma.
3.USA- Sudan
The United States says it is working with both the Sudanese Army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to secure a humanitarian truce. This follows a sharp escalation in bloodshed in the conflict after RSF fighters captured the North Darfur region’s capital, al-Fashir, following an 18-month siege.
Upon his release the government restricted him to the magisterial district of Port Elizabeth until November 1989.
Duration:00:05:29
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
11/5/2025
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
IBM announces job cuts 2. France investigates Chinese e-commerce platforms over alleged child pornography content 3. Markets
Duration:00:04:21
As South Africa continues to grapple with how to make land reform more productive and sustainable, the Vumelana Advisory Fund — a non-profit that helps land reform beneficiaries use land effectively — says stronger governance within Community Property Associations (CPAs) is crucial to unlocking the full potential of restituted land.
11/4/2025
As South Africa continues to grapple with how to make land reform more productive and sustainable, the Vumelana Advisory Fund — a non-profit that helps land reform beneficiaries use land effectively — says stronger governance within Community Property Associations (CPAs) is crucial to unlocking the full potential of restituted land.
Guest: Peter Setou: Vumelana Advisory Fund CEO
Duration:00:08:54
Stakeholders at the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Foot and Mouth Disease Indaba in Durban last week warned that unless urgent interventions are implemented, many farmers—particularly in rural and communal areas—could be forced out of business by the end of the year
11/4/2025
Stakeholders at the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Foot and Mouth Disease Indaba in Durban last week warned that unless urgent interventions are implemented, many farmers—particularly in rural and communal areas—could be forced out of business by the end of the year.
Guest: Mbongeni Sikhakhane: KwaZulu-Natal chairperson African Farmers Association of South Africa (Afasa)
Duration:00:05:35
Stakeholders at the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Foot and Mouth Disease Indaba in Durban last week warned that unless urgent interventions are implemented, many farmers—particularly in rural and communal areas—could be forced out of business by the end of the year
11/4/2025
Stakeholders at the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Foot and Mouth Disease Indaba in Durban last week warned that unless urgent interventions are implemented, many farmers—particularly in rural and communal areas—could be forced out of business by the end of the year.
Guest: Mbongeni Sikhakhane: KwaZulu-Natal chairperson African Farmers Association of South Africa (Afasa)
Duration:00:04:03
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
11/4/2025
Latest business news with Ntaoleng Lechela - Business Reporter
SA retailers hit the ceiling as mall space outpaces shopper spending 2. Manufacturing slips back into contraction as demand and exports weaken 3. Markets
Duration:00:05:26
A high court judge has given the City of Johannesburg a two-week deadline to verify, register and allocate spaces to informal traders in the inner city
11/4/2025
A high court judge has given the City of Johannesburg a two-week deadline to verify, register and allocate spaces to informal traders in the inner city.
Guest: Matron Mhlanga, one of the leaders of SA Informal Traders Association
Duration:00:04:21
The Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) has hailed a recent Gauteng High Court ruling ordering the City of Johannesburg to fast-track the verification and allocation of trading stalls to informal traders.
11/4/2025
The Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI) has hailed a recent Gauteng High Court ruling ordering the City of Johannesburg to fast-track the verification and allocation of trading stalls to informal traders. The court’s decision follows SERI’s legal action against the city for removing traders who were operating without municipal permits.
Guest: Deborah Rabuda: An Attorney at SERI and the lead attorney on the matter.
Duration:00:06:38
More than 62,000 people fled el-Fasher between Sunday and Wednesday after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized the city — the Sudanese army’s last stronghold in Darfur — triggering what aid groups and witnesses describe as mass killings, summary executions and a rapidly worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
11/4/2025
More than 62,000 people fled el-Fasher between Sunday and Wednesday after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized the city — the Sudanese army’s last stronghold in Darfur — triggering what aid groups and witnesses describe as mass killings, summary executions and a rapidly worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
Guest: Thembisa Fakude: Director at Africa Asia Dialogues
Duration:00:06:10
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport and Human Settlements, Siboniso Duma, has issued a stern warning to reckless drivers as the province heads into the festive season.
11/4/2025
KwaZulu-Natal MEC for Transport and Human Settlements, Siboniso Duma, has issued a stern warning to reckless drivers as the province heads into the festive season. He emphasised that law enforcement operations will intensify, following the arrest of 13 motorists for drunk driving in Estcourt on Friday night — bringing the total number of arrests across the province to 909 since mid-August 2025.
Guest: Siboniso Duma: The MEC for Transport in KwaZulu-Natal
Duration:00:06:52