
This Is Politics SA Podcast
This Is Politics SA Podcast features unfiltered conversations about power, people, and South Africa. Hosted by Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya, the show cuts through the noise with insight and honesty. It offers sharp, accessible political analysis without scripts or spin. The podcast aims to make politics matter to listeners tired of shallow takes.
Episodes
What Hill-Lewis Can Teach Ramaphosa
Has the war between the United States, Israel and Iran really ended — or is this merely the beginning of a new chapter in Middle Eastern instability?
Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack Donald Trump's latest Iran deal, ask whether Tehran emerged stronger than expected, and examine what the agreement means for Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu and the wider region.
They also turn their attention t
RAMAPHOSA VS JUNE 30
s South Africa races toward the controversial June 30 deadline set by anti-illegal immigration groups, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the rising tensions around migration, border control, government inaction, and the growing threat of vigilantism.
Did President Cyril Ramaphosa's long-awaited address to the nation provide leadership, or merely repeat familiar promises? Why has public tr
The Shamelessness of the MKP and Mkhwebane
South Africa is in a period of profound political, social and economic uncertainty. Rising unemployment, growing anti-immigration sentiment, crumbling municipalities and an increasingly fragmented political landscape have left many citizens questioning the country's direction.
In this episode of *This Is Politics South Africa*, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya step back from the daily headlines
The ANC Leadership Crisis Nobody Can Hide Anymore
outh Africa’s political landscape is shifting fast.
As anti-illegal immigration groups ramp up pressure ahead of their June 30 deadline, questions around leadership, governance and collapsing municipalities are becoming impossible to ignore.
In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack:
• Operation Dudula and rising anti-immigration tensions
• Why the ANC is st
Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and the Missing Prosecutor
A prosecutor vanishes.
A magistrate throws out the case.
One of the most feared men in Mpumalanga walks free.
This week on This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the extraordinary courtroom drama involving Joe Ferrari Sibanyoni, the missing prosecutor, and the growing questions around South Africa’s justice system.
Was this incompetence? Institutional collapse? Or something
Nobody Wants Cyril Ramaphosa To Fall
The Constitutional Court has thrown the Phalaphala matter back into Parliament and suddenly Cyril Ramaphosa’s biggest political scandal is alive again. In this explosive episode of This Is Politics SA, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack what the judgment really means, why the ANC is rallying around Ramaphosa, and whether South Africa’s political elite are protecting the President because th
SA ATTACKS: IT’S NOT XENOPHOBIA, IT’S STATE FAILURE
Why are South Africans angry at immigrants and are they blaming the wrong people? In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya ask a controversial question: what was Cyril Ramaphosa doing visiting Emmerson Mnangagwa privately at a time when Zimbabwe’s political crisis continues to drive migration into South Africa? As anti-immigrant sentiment rises ahead of the November
The ANC-SACP Split Explained & Corruption in SAPS
In this episode of This Is Politics South Africa, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya examine the growing fracture between the ANC and the South African Communist Party, placing it in historical context and questioning whether the split has real political consequences. The discussion also turns to corruption within the police, and what it reveals about the state of governance and accountability in
When Impunity Meets the Law: Julius Malema Sentenced
In this episode of This Is Politics South Africa, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the explosive sentencing of Julius Malema, who has been handed a five-year prison term for unlawful possession of a firearm. The discussion traces his political rise from the Congress of South African Students to leading the Economic Freedom Fighters, exploring the long-standing perception of impunity that
Two Investigations, One Crisis - Madlanga vs Ad Hoc Committee Explained
Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the growing crisis at the heart of South Africa’s criminal justice system. From explosive allegations of political interference in policing to the stark contrast between the Madalanga Commission and Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee, this episode asks a critical question: are we still in control — or is the system slipping away? As evidence of deep-rooted corr
Why South Africa Should Be Concerned - A World Without Rules
South Africa has had its Budget Speech and State of the Nation Address. Now the real question is: what kind of world are we governing in?
Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the widening war involving Israel, Iran and the United States and what the open embrace of assassinations, regime change and brute force means for international law. Is the rules-based global order collapsing? If the bu
How Mokonyane and Zuma Made SA’s Water Crisis
South Africa’s water crisis is no longer just about leaking pipes — it has become a story about governance, accountability and power. In this episode, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the collapse of water infrastructure in Johannesburg and beyond, revisit the failed “war on leaks” interventions, and examine President Ramaphosa’s growing list of task teams. They explore why Johannesburg c
Betrayed by Power: Crime, Water & The Truth South Africa Won’t Face
South Africa is facing a moment of reckoning.
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers his State of the Nation Address — but will deploying the army solve crime? Or is the real crisis inside the police service itself?
Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack:
The deployment of the SANDF into gang-ridden communities
Corruption within SAPS
The collapse of water infrastructure in Johannesburg and Sos
From Mandela to Ramaphosa: What Happened to the State of the Nation?
South Africa heads into the State of the Nation Address at a precarious moment. In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack what SONA is meant to represent —and why it often falls short. From economic drift, water crises and youth unemployment to the tensions inside the GNU and the Democratic Alliance’s internal rupture, this is a sober, unsparing look at where t
Ramaphosa Acts — But Is It Too Little, Too Late?
South Africa has no shortage of commissions, reports, or shocking revelations — but accountability remains elusive. In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the explosive interim findings of the Madlanga Commission, the unresolved truths behind the July 2021 unrest, and the disturbing evidence of police leaders protecting organised crime. They debate President
Would Patrice Motsepe Really Risk It All for the ANC?
In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the looming question of whether billionaire Patrice Motsepe could actually step into the ANC presidency, and what that would mean for the future of the party and the country. They argue that South Africa’s political culture still treats ambition like a dirty secret, and discuss how the ANC is struggling to find a leader
Ramaphosa vs The Army: Who’s Really in Charge?
In this episode of This Is Politics South Africa, we unpack the shocking naval drill off the coast of Simon’s Town and the deeper crisis it reveals in South Africa’s political system. We discuss how the military reportedly ignored President Cyril Ramaphosa’s direct instruction to exclude Iran, raising serious constitutional questions about civilian control over the defense force. We explore the im
2026 Begins Without Guardrails: Venezuela, Trump and a World Coming Apart
2026 has begun with a bang — and not the good kind.
In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya interrogate the dramatic seizure of Venezuela’s president and what it reveals about a rapidly changing global order. Is this law enforcement, abduction, or something far more dangerous? And what happens when the world’s most powerful country decides that rules no longer appl
Why South Africa Is Entering a Year of Political Cynicism
South Africa is heading into a pivotal election year but with a public that is tired, sceptical, and losing faith in politics itself.
In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the fading relevance of the ANC’s January 8th Statement, the party’s electoral decline, and what the upcoming local government elections are likely to reveal. They explore how political
ANC at a Crossroads: Ramaphosa’s Future, SACP Breakaway & SA’s
In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack a turbulent political week in South Africa. They examine the ANC’s upcoming National General Council and question whether it has any real value in shaping policy or strengthening leadership, especially as internal succession battles intensify.
The discussion moves to the South African Communist Party’s threat to break
Coup Plot at the ANC? Zuma’s Russia Links & Trump Targets South Africa
We unpack a dramatic week in South African politics, focusing on three major stories: the ANC’s upcoming NGC and growing fears of factional battles against President Ramaphosa; the scandal involving the Zuma family, Russia, and 17 young South Africans sent abroad for alleged military training; and Donald Trump’s escalating attacks on South Africa after the G20, including threats to block SA from f
Why We’re Starting This Podcast: Free Speech, Danger & the Madness of SA Politics
In the debut episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makanya dive straight into the deep end. From the ANC’s high-stakes National General Council and whispers of coup plotting, to explosive allegations around the Zuma family’s links to Russia and the recruitment of young South Africans for “military training,” no stone is left unturned. The two also unpack Donald Trump’s escalating
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