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    The Coalface with Martin Creamer, Publishing Editor of Engineering News and Mining

    2026/05/22 | 4 mins.
    This Friday, SAfm’s radio anchor Sakina Kamwendo once again spoke to Martin Creamer, publishing editor of Engineering News & Mining Weekly, delving deeper into the world of mining and engineering.
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    NICD's Dr. Kerrigan McCarthy urges calm over poliovirus detection.

    2026/05/22 | 8 mins.
    The National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) has detected two polio virus strains in wastewater samples from a treatment plant in Cape Town, Western Cape. The detection is part of the NICD's routine environmental and wastewater testing aimed at proactive, population-wide disease tracking. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to a pathologist at the Centre for Vaccines and Immunology at NICD, Dr Kerrigan McCarthy.
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    Wivine Bahati says fear persists despite verification in the Durban Refugee Reception Centre.

    2026/05/22 | 9 mins.
    A group of the 457 foreign nationals verified by Home Affairs in Durban yesterday are insisting on staying in Durban's CBD, citing safety fears. The group spent the night outside the Durban Refugee Reception Centre. Wivine Bahati from the Democratic Republic of Congo says many remain afraid to return to their communities following recent immigration tensions in Durban. She spoke to Sakina Kamwendo.
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    Law enforcement’s role to safeguard verified nationals—Cyril Mncwabe

    2026/05/22 | 7 mins.
    Home Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal say their operations have verified at least 457 foreign nationals as legally documented, while only two individuals were found to be undocumented. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to KZN Home Affairs provincial manager Cyril Mncwabe
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    KZN Police Boost Security at Refuge Centres.

    2026/05/21 | 6 mins.
    Undocumented nationals are today being transported by buses to a refugee processing centre under tight police supervision, following rising community tensions. Officials say the relocation is aimed at verifying documentation and assessing legal status. However, some of those affected insist they are in South Africa legally, holding valid permits, Hundreds of undocumented nationals, including young children, have fled their homes to seek refuge at the Diakonia Centre. The group says they are facing severe victimisation, harassment, and death threats from local community members in their respective communities following a recent anti-foreigner march. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to the KZN provincial police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda
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News and Current Affairs Show hosted by award winning presenter Sakina Kamwendo, live on weekdays from 12 noon to 1 pm on SAfm 104-107fm
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