Blogs
THE POWER OF HOLISTIC HEALTH
Kisima radio station is a radio station that focuses on giving its people the fulfilment and enrichment. It is a heart-to-heart radio station. read more
Dealing with Anxiety Through Scripture
Anxiety is a real condition that individuals experience—and it is real. It can cause anxiousness, overthinking, and worry. Fear, worry, or uncertainty can range from minor to serious. read more
The Eyes that watched
During the time where everyone goes on with their daily lives Charlie Kirk an American Political Activists was assassinated publicly on the 10 of September at the Utah Valley University. read more
Walking in Faith Together
A journey of heart read more
The Meaning of Family: Love, Support, and Acceptance
The first thing that comes to mind when I think of the word "family" is warmth rather than perfection. read more
Good Leadership Begins with Us.
Governance includes more than politics. It is the manner in which a community, organisation, or even a family is governed and cared for. read more
Bafana Bafana’s Suspension Scandal: A Troubling Misstep for South Africa’s World Cup Hopes
In March 2025, during a World Cup qualifier, South Africa’s national team, Bafana Bafana, fielded midfielder Teboho Mokoena in a match against Lesotho, despite the fact that he had already accumulated two yellow cards in earlier qualifiers. read more
Lionel Messi Extends His Legacy: A New Chapter with Inter Miami
Lionel Messi, the Argentine football legend, is set to extend his stay with Inter Miami through at least 2026. read more
The Assassination of Charlie Kirk
The shockwaves from the assassination of Charlie Kirk, conservative commentator and co-founder of Turning Point USA, continue to reverberate across the United States. read more
The dark and the bright side of broadcasting
Broadcasting has become a blessing and simultaneously a curse. It has the power to entertain, inform, educate, and connect millions of people at once, however, the same tool it came to build and destroy. read more
My messy first day on radio as a journalist intern.
I thought being a professional radio presenter is a simple matter; it is totally different. read more
Faith and Facts: When Christianity and Journalism Walk together in truth.
According to the Bible, “faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen "Hebrews 11:1. read more
Why father figure matter in Christian family?
Many families in South Africa have absent fathers. Growing up as a child without a father in a home can impact a child in a negative way. read more
SOCIAL MEDIA IS CONTROLLING OUR HAPPINESS
In the modern world, a single picture has the power to make or ruin someone's confidence. read more
HOW MENTAL HEALTH IS ATTACKING THE YOUTH
The issue of mental health has gained more attention in recent years but so has the discourse surrounding it. read more
Youth Voices in Politics
When we think about politics, we often picture older men in expensive suits talking about issues that have absolutely nothing to do with the ordinary person’s life. read more
Understanding the Advantages and Disadvantages of Broadcasting
Broadcasting serves as a significant means of communicating information, entertainment, and cultural experiences to extensive audiences. It has been doing this for more than a hundred years. read more
The 2025 Ballon d’Or: A Night of Glory, Surprises, and Emotional Tributes
The Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris once again played host to football’s most glamorous evening, the 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony. read more
Three Days of Darkness? Why the Viral Rumor Never Happened
Every few months, social media stirs up panic with claims that the Earth will soon be plunged into three days of total darkness. read more
A Close Encounter: What We Can Learn From Asteroid 2025 QV5
Space has always carried a mix of wonder and anxiety. Every so often, we’re reminded of just how dynamic and unpredictable our solar system can be. read more
The trap of rumination: Isolation can lead South African youth to mental loop.
What is rumination read more
Faith and fear: Helpless witness surviving daylight robbers in Cape Town
What would you do when you witness a person being robbed day light? Day light robbery is a crime that is rare but common in Cape Town’s townships. read more
RIBBONS, RESILIENCE AND REAL STORIES: CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
As people come together to raise awareness about cancer, one of the most pressing health issues of our day, the world is painted in colors of pink every October. read more
THE UNTOLD STRUGGLES OF SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTDS
In South Africa, being a student entails more than merely going to classes, doing tests, and earning a degree. read more
WHY DO YOUNG PEOPLE STRUGGLE WITH CONIFIDENCE?
Many young people today have difficulties with believing in themselves, and this can impact their happiness and success in life. Many things cause this frequent problem, so it is important to know why young people often struggle with their self-confidence read more
Beyond Broken Cisterns: An Invitation to The Education Fountain
In a world that often feels parched - where education can become a dry list of standards, faith can feel separated from daily life, and our youth are navigating a desert of comparison and pressure - we are called to … read more
Family against all odds.
Family is our first world. It is where we learn about love, conflict, trust, boundaries, joy, and pain. It shapes our identity, our values, and how we interact with the world. read more
Why Governance is the Secret Sauce to a Better Society
When you hear the word "governance," what comes to mind? If you are picturing dusty parliamentary procedures, endless bureaucracy, and politicians in suits, you are not alone. For many, governance seems like a distant, complex, and frankly, dull subject read more
Beyond the Bottom Line: God's Design for Our Work, Wealth, and World
In my piece on God's economy, we talked about shifting our entire perspective—from seeing ourselves as owners to understanding our role as stewards. We discussed how our work is a holy calling and how our generosity is meant to reveal … read more
“Jesus stood and said in a loud voice, Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink.”- John 7:37
Hey there. Ever feel like your spiritual life is on autopilot? You go through the motions, but that deep fire in your soul connection feels like it is dwindling? read more
LIFE AS A XHOSA GIRL FROM EASTERN CAPE IN CAPE TOWN
Moving from the Eastern Cape to Cape Town as a Xhosa girl is not just about seeing unfamiliar places; it is a journey between two dissimilar parts of my life that help shape who I am. read more
More Than a Number: What "Health" Really Means and Why It Matters
We see the word everywhere. On fitness trackers, in grocery store aisles, splashed across magazine covers. "Health." But if you stop and think about it, what does that word mean? read more
The heartbeat of Africa
When we say Africa is our home, we are not simply referring to territory, boundaries, or countries. read more
Celebrating Arts, Culture, and Heritage in Khayelitsha
Khayelitsha, one of Cape Town’s largest and most dynamic townships, is more than just a place it is a living canvas of arts, culture, and heritage. From street murals that tell stories of resilience, to local music and dance that … read more
The INVISIBLE GAP IN BETWEEN STUDENT LIFE AND THE REAL WORLD
One day you’re stressed about due submissions and late-night studying, and the next you’re questioning your life choices with due bills in your hands and securing job interviews. Are we ever really ready for the real world as students? read more
3 basic ways of seeking God
What does it mean to seek God? “Solomon my son, know thou of thy father and serve Him with a perfect heart and a willing mind”. God says in His word that when we look for him wholeheartedly, he will … read more
WHAT THEY DON’T TELL YOU ABOUT STUDYING JOURNALISM
My journey started in 2023. Fresh out of matric, I entered a whole new world. When I chose journalism, I pictured myself holding a mic and talking at the camera, working for this big news organization or radio station. What … read more
KwaNothemba Students Mark Graduation with Celebration on Heritage Day
Khayelitsha came alive with joy and pride on Wednesday, 24 September, as KwaNothemba Workshop hosted a heartfelt graduation ceremony for its learners living with both physical and learning disabilities. The event, held on Heritage Day, was more than read more
DYSLEXIA IS NOT LAZINESS
YOU ARE SLOW AND YOU DON’T TAKE SCHOOL SERIOUSLY. read more
Holding On to Light in Dark Times
We’ve all had dark times that have questioned our faith. In times of chaos and challenges, it is much easier for you to doubt your ability to be strong and capable to the point that you even doubt God read more