Drivetime

The 4-6 pm current affairs Drivetime Show is hosted by veteran journalist Shafiq Morton, winner of two Vodacom Awards, and an AfriCAN author’s award. Analytical and thought-provoking, Morton brings his decades of experience as a photo-journalist, historian and broadcaster to the show, added with his unique brand of humour and wit. The show has its own distinct local and global flavour and was nominated for the MTN Awards in 2014 and the Liberty Life Awards in 2016. The 5.10pm interview on Drivetime is its in-depth highlight and has covered stories in over 100 countries. During the show listener participation is encouraged via WhatsApp and SMS.
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Book Review: “ Rattling the Cage” by Brent Meersman

In today's book review, we have Brent Meersman's book titled “Rattling the Cage” reflections on democratic South Africa. Rattling the Cage takes the reader on a informed tour of the South Africa reality: from the highs and lows, the successes and failures. FW der Klerk's gaffes to the Fees Must…
26 Feb 2021 10AM 17 min

New film depicts murder of struggle hero Dulcie September

Ahead of Human Rights Day on March 21, a new film depicting the murder in Paris of liberation struggle hero Dulcie September will premiere. Dulcie September was the ANC representative in Luxembourg, Switzerland and France and was assassinated in the heart of Paris on 29 March 1988. We now chat…
26 Feb 2021 9AM 11 min

Surgeons perform mixed reality shoulder surgery

A team from UCT and Groote Schuur Hospital recently used a Microsft HoloLens2 to preform a mixed reality shoulder replacement surgery. The surgery was part of a global 24- hour event in which surgeons from 13 countries collaborated on 13 orthopedic surgeries using holographic imagery. We now chat to head…
26 Feb 2021 9AM 9 min

Weekly Middle East Report with Middle East Monitor

In this week's Middle East Report in partnership with the London based Middle East Monitor, we look at the following. -UN accuse Israel of demolishing 89 Palestinian owned structures in the past two weeks. -World Bank threatens to suspend Covid vaccine funding to Lebanon. -Tunisians demand implementation of agreement reached…
25 Feb 2021 10AM 17 min

Agri-SA says budget will not sustain sector

Agri-SA has reacted to finance minister Tito Mboweni's national budget saying the 8% increase in excise duty on alcoholic beverages and tobacco will jeopardise the sustainability of the sector. The industry, which pays about R2.5 bn in excise duty every month, has been pleading to government to halt the increases…
25 Feb 2021 9AM 8 min

Post budget analysis: #RSABudget2021

A year after Finance Minister Tito Mboweni launched to cut the ballooning public service wage bill, government is still locked in a court battle with labour Unions about the failure to honour the previous wage deal as the issue remains central to the national fiscus. So has the minister found…
24 Feb 2021 10AM 23 min

COSATU reacts to national budget

We continue with our post-budget analysis and now we chat to COSATU Parliamentary Co-ordinator, Matthew Parks who will give us the Union's reaction to the budget.
24 Feb 2021 9AM 6 min

DA reacts to #RSABudget2021 presentation

Finance minister Tito Mboweni has delivered what experts have described as one of the toughest budget presentation the country has ever experienced. But the biggest question is? Has the minister managed to crunch the numbers? We now chat to DA's shadow minister of finance Geordin Hill- Lewis, on what the…
24 Feb 2021 9AM 9 min

GAZA starts vaccine rollout

The innoculation campaign against COVID-19 in the besieged Gaza Strip has kicked off after the arrival of vaccines donated by Russia and the United Arab Emirates. Gaza has been under an Israel- Egyptian blockade since Hamas took control of the area in 2007, but the number of vaccine received is…
24 Feb 2021 6AM 7 min

SA unemployment rate increase to 32.5 percent in Q4

Statistics SA has released the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the fourth quarter of 2020. About 2.2 million jobs were shed in the second quarter when a hard lockdown was first implemented to slow down the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. We now chat to Statistician General, Mr Risenga…
24 Feb 2021 5AM 11 min

Weekly economic report

In this week's economic report, we look at the following: -Mboweni tables budget Wednesday with SAFTU threatening strike action -National Empowerment Fund (NEF) launches economic distress fund for black owned businesses -African Union (AU) to push for construction of the Inga 3 hydro-power project. On line for comment is senior…
24 Feb 2021 5AM 19 min

How covid-19 equipped matrics for the new world of work

The Matrics of 2020 certainly had their share of hardships, hurdles and challenges. But sometimes those challenges actually equipped them for specific roles. So how did the Covid-19 equip the Matrics for the New World of Work.? This is an opinion piece by Rector and Vice Chancellor of the University…
22 Feb 2021 9AM 6 min

Bo-Kaap residents marginalised by tourism

While tourists buses regularly come to Bo-Kaap, local residents will not benefit unless they are enabled to become owners in the tourism industry. So are the Bo-Kaap residents marginalised by the tourism industry? We chat to Faiez Jacobs, ANC MP and committee member.
22 Feb 2021 9AM 11 min

Ramaphosa defends attacks on judiciary

President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the county's judicial institutions following recent attacks by former president Jacob Zuma as well as EFF leader Julius Malema. Ramaphosa said attacks against the judiciary should not be taken lightly. We now chat to Political Science lecturer at the University of South Africa (UNISA) Professor…
22 Feb 2021 9AM 12 min

Ramaphosa defends attacks on judiciary

President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the county's judicial institutions following recent attacks by former president Jacob Zuma as well as EFF leader Julius Malema. Ramaphosa said attacks against the judiciary should not be taken lightly. We now chat to Political Science lecturer at the University of South Africa (UNISA) Professor…
22 Feb 2021 9AM 12 min

Al Imdaad Foundation inaugurates village in Kenya

The Al Imdaad Foundation is Kenya where they are inaugurating a Sahaba village named after Sayyidnan Uthmaan bin Afaa R.A. We now chat to Al Imdaad Foundation trustee, Qari Ziyaad Patel.
22 Feb 2021 6AM 10 min

Weekly Africa Report

In this week's Africa report we look at the following: -Central Africa Republic (CAR) rebels plead not guilty to war crimes at ICC -Nigerian Okonjo-Iweala becomes first woman to lead WTO -Zimbabwe begin Covid-19 vaccination. On line for comment is political science lecturer at Chrizzma university in Zambia, Dr Charles…
22 Feb 2021 5AM 10 min

UCT Scientists to commence phase one clinical trial of COVID-19 candidate

UCT is expected to commence phase one clinical trial of COVID-19 vaccine candidate hAd5 T-cell. The trial comes after approval from the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA). We now chat to second chair in the department of medicine at UCT, Professor Graeme Meintjes
22 Feb 2021 5AM 10 min

Weekly economic report

In this week's economic report, we look at the following: -Deloittee agrees to pay out R1.3bn compensation to claimants against Steinhoff. -Nigerian Ngozi Okonjo -Iweala is new WTO chief. -Mideast tensions drive oil to 13 month high. On line for comment is Senior Researcher at the University of Pretoria, Dr…
22 Feb 2021 5AM 14 min

Was the ICC ruling on Ugandan Dominic Ongwen a mistake?

The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague has found Dominic Ongwen, a Ugandan former child soldier, guilty of crimes against humanity and war crimes. But in its judgement, judges ignored Ongwen's background in the guilty verdict. Was this a mistake? On line is Associate Professor of International Law at…
22 Feb 2021 4AM 18 min
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