Illegal Land Invasions
Illegal land invasions across Gauteng are causing widespread
panic, amidst continued political discussions about land expropriation without
compensation.
President Ramaphosa has made it clear that nobody has the right
to illegally occupy land or infringe on the property rights of others, but this
has done little to appease terrified land owners who say irresponsible
political utterances are turning the debate into a chaotic free-for-all.
Some property owners have meanwhile moved off their
properties, saying they
fear for their lives and cannot rely
on the police for assistance.
Producer: Sophia Phirippides
Presenter: Macfarlane Moleli
Researcher: Siniketiwe Hlanze
Minimum Wage
Over 50% of South African workers are living below the
breadline of R992 per person, per month. Government is addressing this by
implementing a new income benchmark of R3500 as a minimum wage.
Experts
believe it’s a step in the right direction to help alleviate poverty, but some
trade unions say this will only help entrench existing conditions for
low-income employees. Can the majority of South African workers really survive
on this minimum wage?
Producer: Sophia Phirippides
Presenter: Macfarlane Moleli
Mhlengi Gwala: Road to Recovery
When three assailants stopped triathlete Mhlengi Gwala
during his late night training session, little did he know that the brutal
chainsaw attack which followed would change his life forever.
Now after
multiple surgeries to save his legs, Gwala has begun the long road to
recovery.
Doctors believe it could take up to two years before he’s fully
back on his feet, and even then, there are no guarantees that he will ever be
able to race again. Carte Blanche meets this remarkable survivor.
Producer: Carol Albertyn Christie
Presenter: Nhlanhla Sehume
Researcher: Sinethemba Nogude