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The Lead

News24 226 Episodes Jul 1, 2026

Seasoned broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer hosts The Lead, News24's definitive podcast for in-depth reporting. Episodes drop every Monday and Wednesday at 19:00 SAST, featuring candid conversations with top journalists about their pursuit of the big story. The podcast covers the South African story through detailed reporting and analysis.

Episodes

Digesting the anti-immigrant marches, with Bongekile Macupe, Sakhiseni Nxumalo Jul 1, 2026 00:40:27 In this edition of The Lead with Graeme Raubenheimer, we assess the immediate aftermath of the June 30th anti-immigration marches with News24’s deputy politics editor, Bongekile Macupe, and Durban journalist, Sakhiseni Nxumalo. Macupe witnessed firsthand how pockets of violence took over the mass demonstration in Johannesburg, while Nxumalo observed a largely peaceful “March and March” led through
What happens after 30 June’s anti-migrant marches? With Sakhiseni Nxumalo Jun 29, 2026 00:30:48 With the clock ticking on the 30 June “deadline” set by anti-migrant groups, will peace prevail as marchers take to the streets this Tuesday? With so many foreigners queuing up in Durban and other parts of the country, to somehow find a way home, what happens then when this cutoff comes and goes? We try to make sense of it all with our KwaZulu-Natal-based journalist, Sakhiseni Nxumalo, who witness
Emfuleni’s by-election won’t fix its worsening service delivery crisis May 27, 2026 00:33:48 In a preview for the November municipal polls, the people of Beverly Hills in Evaton in the Vaal municipal district of Emfuleni are voting for a new ward councillor this Wednesday. This outcome may not change much, though, argues roving journalist Ntwagaae Seleka, because the service delivery crisis throughout Emfuleni has only worsened in recent months. Rubbish piles are only getting higher, sewa
Return to the Bellville South house of horrors May 20, 2026 00:26:40 In this edition, The Lead returns to the Bellville South house of horrors with News24 court and crime journalist, Lisalee Solomons. She reports that 63-year-old Aletta Rose, the murder convict accused of decapitating her Cape Town sister in March, has been giving court and remand prison authorities a headache. Rose, who now wants bail, doesn't like the media's cameras snapping pictures of
PowerBall? The lotto king’s curious business ties May 18, 2026 00:39:46 The licence to operate the Lotto is about to change hands to Sizekhaya Holdings, not without claims of alleged misconduct by those left out of the ultra-lucrative tender. The man steering that outfit is Moses Tembe, a figure who's in business with at least three others precariously close to Deputy President Paul Mashatile. So much so that Tembe got a personal invite to this year's opening
Your ultimate Phala Phala couch catch-up May 13, 2026 00:33:45 President Cyril Ramaphosa reckons he's got a fair chance of challenging an independent panel's findings that he may have broken the law in relation to the 2020 theft of a large sum of money from a couch based at his Phala Phala game lodge. But this “Section 89” report, overseen by retired chief justice Sandile Ngcobo, is not the only one Ramaphosa should be worried about. In this edition o
OR Tambo gold bust haunts SAPS major generals. Plus: Cape storm wrap May 11, 2026 00:19:54 We kick off this news week with two more senior police figures in the dock, this time facing serious charges in connection with a peculiar unwrought gold bust at OR Tambo International Airport about five years ago. Major Generals Feroz Khan and Ebrahim Kadwa, and security company boss Tariq Downes, have all since been granted bail, reports News24's Tankiso Makhetha. Makhetha has found that Dow
The City of Gold is bankrupt May 7, 2026 00:20:21 The City of Gold is bankrupt. And don't take our word for it, the finance minister says so! Enoch Godongwana has even instructed Johannesburg Mayor Dada Morero to halt a R10 billion wage hike for municipal workers, a move that may come back to bite the beleaguered administration. Here, in this edition, with all the details of Godongwana's naughty letter to Morero is News24 metro journo, Al
A textbook case of a problematic state publishers' deal? May 6, 2026 00:40:36 From one Limpopo company charging up to R19 000 for a teaching aid that may only cost R200, to a completely unknown publishing house based out of a Simons Town cottage that was handed 26% of the pie. Glaring problems have since emerged in the Basic Education Department's approvals, amounting to R1.6 billion, for the publication of new learning materials for grades one to three. Here, in this e
AI ‘hallucinations’ spark credibility crisis in SA policy May 4, 2026 00:39:52 In the past two weeks, News24's eagle-eyed journos have uncovered evidence that artificial intelligence (AI) conjured up incorrect and misleading sources in two critical pieces of proposed government policy, one of which concerns the use of AI itself. The revelations have led to the suspension of top officials, and the DA, overseeing the two ministries where the policies were crafted, is enfor
Is this Jozi’s monument to poor service delivery? Apr 30, 2026 00:18:24 Is Johannesburg's vacant, derelict civic centre the ultimate monument for the metro's perceived legacy of poor service delivery? Well, a recent inspection by DA mayoral candidate Helen Zille has re-exposed the centre's long-standing problems, like its piles of unprocessed archive files and building plans gathering mould. This didn't happen overnight, though, as News24's Alex Pa
Media storm as SIU probes lottery funds linked to editor Apr 29, 2026 00:29:40 The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has set the cat among the pigeons in Mzansi’s news media world this week. The SIU red-flagged more than half a million rand from the National Lotteries Commission, which in 2018 found its way to a communications company formerly belonging to the current Sunday Times editor and South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) chair Makhudu Sefara. But as Sefara ste

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