Road Wars show Body ROAD WARS takes a deep dive into American roadways, examining extreme human behavior, insane accidents, and welcomed instances of acts of kindness. Weekdays on eSERIES, Openview Channel 109 a 6:50PM.
The Road movie Body The Road, debuting on Wednesday, January 31st, at 8 PM, follows Alex in a post-apocalyptic world. As he battles for survival, expect intense suspense, unexpected alliances, and a relentless pursuit of hope. In this dystopian landscape, danger lurks at every turn. Join Alex on an unforgettable journey into the unknown.
Road To Wellville movie Body Road to Wellville on February 2nd at 8 PM, invites you to a hilarious wellness retreat. Dr. Kellogg leads a quirky cast through eccentric therapies and comedic self-discovery. Expect laughable moments in this satirical journey toward well-being. Laughter is the best medicine!
Riverlea’s sewage nightmare article Issues of drugs, poor service delivery and sewage filled streets have plagued Johannesburg’s Riverlea community for decades. Residents have long voiced their concerns over poor living conditions and say they’re very unhappy with their local ward councillor. This has left the door open for the DA and ActionSA who were on the ground to address issues today. Rianté Padayachee reports.
River Runs Red movie Body A vengeful judge takes the law into his own hands when two cops kill his young son during a routine traffic stop..
Rising infections among healthcare workers article The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among frontline workers are worrying.
“I will be rising from the ground like a SKYSCRAPER” #MegaMovies article Dwayne Johnson – The Rock returns this Sunday.
The rise of the side hustle article Amid the tough economic times, many people are finding innovative ways, to earn extra money. But how do you ensure your side hustle, isn’t breaking your employment contract? Our Business Reporter, Anelisa Tuswa, helps us answer that question.
Rise in ransom kidnappings article There's been a rise in kidnappings and children have become soft targets for criminals. Anti-crime activist, Yusuf Abramjee, says money is the biggest motivator for the crime.