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How low morale impacts workforce productivity

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How low morale impacts workforce productivity

Katlego Sekhu Photo by Yan Krukau: https://www.pexels.com/photo/person-laughing-at-a-man-in-white-top-7640450/ In light of KZN's traffic officers missing crucial targets, attributing it to low morale, and the current state of the economy, 959 Breakfast discussed the far-reaching effects of a demotivated workforce on productivity. The team delved into the intricacies of the matter, drawing from personal experiences and external factors. Reflecting on his own journey, Sol Phenduka emphasized the significance of finding passion in […]

today17/08/2023

Pravin Gordhan at SCOPA

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ANC Youth League refuses to apologise to Pravin Gordhan

Katlego Sekhu The ANC's Youth League has opted not to issue an apology to Public Enterprise Minister Pravin Gordhan. This follows the minister's request for an apology after the youth league accused him of having the intention to "sell off to Eskom" due to his approval of the restructuring of the ailing power utility. Youth League President, Collen Malatji demanded a halt to the minister's actions. In his response, Minister […]

today16/08/2023

Why employers conduct credit checks before hiring

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LISTEN: Why employers conduct credit checks before hiring

Katlego Sekhu Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko: https://www.pexels.com/photo/woman-in-orange-blazer-gets-the-job-5439469/ The recent uproar over tougher job tests, as reported by the Sowetan newspaper, has shed light on the controversy surrounding mandatory entry requirements into the public service, which include checks on financial obligations. The issue has also sparked a broader discussion on why companies conduct credit checks before hiring employees across various sectors. Independent Political Analyst and Chartered Accountant CA (SA), Khaya Sithole, […]

today15/08/2023

959 Breakfast Weekly Roundup: legal rulings, financial distress, and copyright battles

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Weekly Round-Up: Labour Brokers, Eskom’s Turnaround, Celebrity Endorsements, and Near-Death Experiences

Dohne Damons This week on 959 Breakfast, the team delved into critical issues of whether Labour brokers are necessary for South Africa, Eskom's sale of Distribution to an unknown SOE, Pearl Thusi and Sello Maake ka Ncube seemingly endorsing ZANU PF and near-death experience stories. Are Labour Brokers necessary? Sizwe and Andrew Levy, a Labour Economist, provided insights into the complexities of the labour market. These discussions emerged following calls […]

today12/08/2023

EFF and AfriForum debate "Kill the Boer"chant

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Watch: EFF and AfriForum debate “Kill the Boer”chant

Katlego Sekhu Image: SABC YouTube A heated exchange unfolded between the EFF and AfriForum on the SABC show It’s Topical, igniting a fresh debate around the infamous "Kill the Boer", chant. This clash marked yet another instance of tackling crucial matters head-on. Sizwe Dhlomo and the team delved into the broader question: "Do these discussions effectively address the underlying issues or do they inadvertently deepen the divides on the matters […]

today10/08/2023

Man's encounter with death offers striking revelations

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WATCH: Man’s encounter with death offers striking revelations

Katlego Sekhu image: screenshot/@StormEllimac A video circulating on social media captures a man recounting his near-death experience, shedding light on the realm of death. The man shares the aftermath of his seizure, a consequence of his previous year's encounter with death. He describes the details of the medical emergency, including a blood clot that grew within his brain, necessitating high-risk surgery. learning how to be ok with living after death […]

today08/08/2023

959 Breakfast Weekly Round-Up: Unpacking life insurance, ANC youth league stance, and hiring practices

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Weekly Round-Up: SA’s justice system, BCC contract challenge, and wage disparities for domestic workers

Katlego Sekhu This week on 959 Breakfast, the team delved into critical issues, including the scrutiny of the South African justice system, challenges to BCC's concession contract termination, and Sweepsouth's survey on wage disparities for domestic workers. Legal experts and economists shared insights on these important topics. South Africa’s justice system comes under scrutiny Despite strong promises from Police Minister Bheki Cele to address issues in Riverlea, residents expressed skepticism […]

today06/08/2023

Brown Mbombo to make her Skeem Saam debut

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Brown Mbombo to make her Skeem Saam debut

Katlego Sekhu image: Instagram/@brownmbombo South African social media influencer, Brown Mbombo, is about to take her talent to the television screens with a debut on the popular SABC 1 drama series, Skeem Saam. Mbombo revealed that she'll make a cameo appearance tonight at Khwezi's beauty launch. With her followers eagerly awaiting the episode, Mbombo expressed her excitement and encouraged everyone not to miss out on the thrill. This cameo marks […]

today04/08/2023

National shutdown

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Weighing in on the alleged discontent within EFF and ANC leadership

Katlego Sekhu The Mail & Guardian has reported on the emergence of possible talks regarding discontent within the EFF under the leadership of Julius Malema, raising concerns about a potential split between Malema and his deputy. Additionally, there have been consistent and damaging stories circulating around the ANC's Paul Mashatile in the past month. These developments sparked a discussion on 959 Breakfast about the succession plans for both the ANC […]

today04/08/2023

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