‘Truth to Power’ will see him courageously confronting authority, calling out injustices on government officials, business leaders and civil society’s watch, and demanding change in response to peoples’ concerns on the serious issues like state and business corruption.
“I want to give our people a voice and engage on issues that impact on them and their daily lives. I am not afraid to tackle the tough issues or to be tough on those who should be held accountable, said JJ.
South Africans have become more vocal in raising their voices against various issues, including amongst others corruption, unemployment, service delivery, and crime.
‘Truth to Power’ will afford the nation a chance to tell their stories in gritty detail.
Norman Munzhelele, Managing Director of eNCA says, “eNCA is intentional in being a news brand that speaks on behalf of the people and gets to the truth without fear or favour. JJ brings the power of what truth and communication can achieve by delving into honest and robust discussions on topics some may not want discussed. We see the show as being a catalyst that urges government, business, and society to bring about change to improve the lives of all South Africans”.