RC 260819Power FMKwena Moabelo
Wednesday, 19 August 2026
Politics and public accountability dominated early, then the show spent much of the afternoon on the controversy around Mash and Mash’s Afriforum partnership and a detailed men’s urology health hour.
- 13:03
President Cyril Ramaphosa objected to advocate Tandazani Matonzela leading evidence in the Section 89 impeachment inquiry, with opposition parties calling it an attempt to delay accountability.
- 13:05
Suspended MP Fidiel Adams told the Madlanga Commission his evidence is meant to expose corruption, police interference and criminality, while the commission rejected his postponement request.
- 12:21
Listeners split sharply over Mash and Mash partnering with AfriForum: some saw strategic collaboration on law, crime and illegal immigration, others called it a racist alliance that can’t benefit black South Africans.
- 14:23
Health Wednesday focused on men’s “below the belt” issues, with a urologist stressing annual prostate checks, explaining erectile dysfunction links to diabetes and heart disease, and warning about testicular torsion and infections.