Terence Pillay meets a young woman opposing her abuser’s parole application because she believes he has not been sufficiently rehabilitated in prison and fears he will abuse again.
We’ve just celebrated Heritage Day in South Africa and Terence Pillay asks if we honoured our uniquely South African Heritage or just simply nodded to our individual cultures.
After months of keeping audiences guessing, M-Net has finally revealed their new Bachelor of Season 2 of the popular reality dating show. Terence Pillay gets to know him in a candid one-one-one.
Terence Pillay believes the outrage by men to the hashtag Men Are Trash is misplaced. We have a collective responsibility around the scourge of women and children abuse.
With the 30 year anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s release from prison in sight, Terence Pillay sits down for an exclusive one-on-one with the icon’s long-time personal assistant and friend Zelda la Grange.
Murdered Durban teenager Siam Lee has left a gaping emotional hole in her mother’s heart. In an exclusive interview, she opens up to Terence Pillay about her mother-daughter bond on the dark side.
Much of the plastic packaging that we use ends up in landfills and our oceans creating huge environmental issues. Terence Pillay asks who exactly is responsible for this scourge.
"Commenting and sharing posts on a social media post without first reading the content can do a lot of harm and contribute to spreading false information," says Terence Pillay.
Another offensive tweet from the outgoing Western Cape premier Helen Zille has sparked debate around the concept of privilege. Terence Pillay breaks down what the theory of privilege actually is.
Terence Pillay is livid after watching a video in which a teacher beats up a toddler for throwing up in class and asks if we are doing enough to protect our children from this kind of scourge
The world seems to be torn when it comes to the new documentary film that accuses Michael Jackson of being a monster molester. Terence Pillay looks at the polarization of opinion on the matter.
Following the reaction to last week’s show, Terence Pillay chats to security expert Kyle van Reenan on how people should behave on their community WhatsAapp group.
WhatsApp groups have made it very easy to pass on a message to a number of people at the same time, but Terence Pillay says that some people on community groups use it as nothing more than a vehicle for racism.
Terence Pillay is fed up with the endless bombardment of his senses by political parties that are now using direct marketing to get people to vote for them.