Watch Interviews - Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi speaks out
Interviews
Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi speaks out
- 2026
It's been more than a month since the new SABC Group Executive of News and Current Affairs, Deidre "Dee" Uren was appointed. With more than three decades of experience at the SABC, Uren played a central role in newsroom leadership and the delivery of major national broadcast moments, including multiple national election cycles and other major national events. She was responsible for overseeing the key editorial and operational priorities for the public broadcaster such as the G20 summit, and the SABC's celebration of 75 years of public service excellence. She joins us now in studio to reflect on her first 30 days in office and to share her vision for the SABC's News and Current Affairs divisions.
SABC News Anchor Bongiwe Zwane sits down with President Cyril Ramaphosa to reflect on South Africa's journey over the past 32 years of democracy. Ramaphosa also details government's successes and shortcomings, delving into the education sector. The conversation also takes a step back into history with President Cyril Ramaphosa who shares some personal accounts of his relationship with former President Nelson Mandela and provides some insight on the CODESA talks. Zwane probes the government's strides in dealing with issues of land distribution. They also take a closer look at the mining sector, reflecting on the 2012 Marikana massacre. President Cyril Ramaphosa further unpacks the country's current illegal mining and unemployment challenges.
Former EFF spokesperson and Member of Parliament, Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi breaks his silence after being quite for months. In an interview with the SABC, Dr Ndlozi says his silence and failure to attend EFF' 3rd National Peoples Assembly emanates from disputes over his abrupt suspension weeks before the party' elective conference. Ndlozi says he was told to stay at home and to stop participating in parliament and activities of the EFF.
In an exclusive interview with SABC News' Sophie Mokoena, Botswana's newly elected President, Duma Boko, delves into key issues shaping his agenda, including economic reforms, tackling corruption, and his vision for foreign policy.
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