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eNCA
31-07-2025
- Health
- eNCA
Are vapes modern-day cigarettes?
DURBAN - Vaping is fast becoming a health crisis, with growing numbers of young people getting hooked. In response, the KwaZulu-Natal Health Department is launching a new anti-vaping campaign aimed at curbing this trend. But is vaping just as harmful as cigarette smoking and simply more socially acceptable? That's the question we're asking on the South African Morning Soapbox.


eNCA
16-07-2025
- eNCA
How should child murder cases be handled?
JOHANNESBURG - The case of 11-year-old Jayden-Lee Meek has highlighted how poorly cases of child abuse, murder and kidnapping are often dealt with. On the South African Morning Soapbox, we are asking people what must be done to remedy the situation.


eNCA
03-07-2025
- eNCA
How are you monitoring your kids this holiday?
JOHANNESBURG - This morning on the South African Morning Soapbox, we'd like to know how you are monitoring your children this school holiday. Numerous parents continue to work and are unable to stay home with their kids. eNCA reporter Theodor Mashele is on the streets of Johannesburg giving people a say on soapbox.


eNCA
12-05-2025
- Business
- eNCA
More people complaining about soaring municipal bills
JOHANNESBURG - More people are complaining about their ballooning municipal bills, following Eskom's implementation of a 12.74% tariff hike on April 1st. On the South African Morning Soapbox, we want to know if you are overwhelmed by rising municipal expenses.


eNCA
23-04-2025
- Automotive
- eNCA
Fewer road accidents this Easter
DURBAN, KZN - Transport Minister Barbara Creecy says fewer traffic accidents were reported this Easter weekend compared with previous years. No fatalities were reported on the N1 highway, even though it had very high traffic volumes. READ: No single Easter fatality on the N1 route in Limpopo - Creecy This morning on the South African Morning Soapbox, we ask whether driver conduct has improved, or if fewer people are travelling because of high costs. eNCA reporter, Nkosikhona Malinga-Mnisi, is on the streets of Durban, giving people a say.