VOC Breakfast

High-energy, informative and hard-hitting, Breakfast Beat packs a mean punch. This show is a current affairs and actuality show, which focuses mainly on issues that are of concern to the community that Voice of the Cape serves. The show feature interviews with prominent politicians, community activists, religious leaders, academic experts and ordinary people. Presenters Sabera, Goolam and producer Loushe make up this dynamic team – all very different personalities that make for interesting conversation, heated debates and plenty of laughs and tears. This show is listener driven and the team loves engaging with callers – no topic is off-bounds! We serve you breakfast every morning Monday to Friday from 6.30am to 9am.
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D6 Redevelopment Trust responds to Minister

District Six claimants on Saturday expressed their frustration at authorities with the slow progress of the housing development by the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform at the Multi-purpose Hall at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT). The meeting raised many issues including progress of development and equity. The…
25 Aug 2014 13 min

District Six community forum

At a highly-charged meeting at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) on Saturday, several important resolutions were taken to move phase 3 of the District Six restitution process forward. Whilst things got off too a late start, 1100 beneficiaries gathered CPUT hall – only those who lodged land claims…
25 Aug 2014 7 min

Western Cape Education Department

In order to see that all learners get placed in schools for next year, the Minister of Education launched a new School Admission Management Information database. This database will assist the Western Cape Education Department officials to know which learners have not been placed in schools and to find places…
22 Aug 2014 4 min

Women's month programme

As part of the JCPS Women's month programme, the National Prosecuting Authority will embark on a 'Walk in the path of a sexual offences victim' event at various institutions such as Belville Police station, Karl Bremmer Thutuzela care centre and Parow Sexual Offences Court. To tell us more, we have…
22 Aug 2014 7 min

Bonteheuwel public meeting

The Bonteheuwel Joint Peace Forum recently sent out an open letter to President Jacob Zuma, Premier Helen Zille, Minister of Community Safety Dan Plato and Commissioner Arno Lamoer to call for an immediate and emergency action in Bonteheuwel. Minister Dan Plato has responded to this open letter and a public…
22 Aug 2014 6 min

District Six Working committee

The Minister of Rural development and land reform will be meeting District 6 claimants this weekend. This meeting will be with claimants who lodged claims by 31st December 1998, with a valid claim reference number. Many callers have been phoning in to get some clarity on this issue. This morning,…
22 Aug 2014 8 min

Preparing for Hajj

Role-players in the haj industry have been working around the clock to resolve the delay in the issuing of the haj visas. This groups of South African hujaaj are expected to depart from Monday. Online to give us the latest is Sedick Steenkamp, the chairperson of the South African Haj…
22 Aug 2014 7 min

Gaza water project

The VOC in conjunction with the Al Quds foundation and the Muslim Judicial council has launched the 2014 Gaza water project. To tell us more, we have the Al Quds foundation director, Sheikh Isgaak Taliep on the line..... Guest: Sheikh Isgaak Taliep Position: Al Quds foundation director Bank Name: FNB…
21 Aug 2014 7 min

Labour Relations amendment act

President Jacobs recently signed into law the Labour Relations amendment act no 6 of 2014. This Act will enhance effectiveness of primary labour market institutions such as Labour Court, CCMA, Essential services committees and the Labour Inspectorate. This Act will ensure that vulnerable groups receive adequate protection and employed in…
21 Aug 2014 5 min

Land Claim meeting this weekend

The Minister of Rural development and Land reform will meet District Six claimants this weekend. The meeting will be held for all claimants from Districts Six who lodged complaints by the 31st December 1998 with a valid claim reference number. To tell us more, we have the Chief Director for…
21 Aug 2014 5 min

Liquor licence outlets in communties

We have received various complaints about shebeens and liquor licence outlets opening in and around communities. People are in an uproar because they believe that an influx of liquor outlets will lead to more crime in the area. This morning we find out more about the criteria on how these…
21 Aug 2014 6 min

Al Jama-ah Party supports ISIS

Al Jama-ah Party leader Ganief Hendricks during a recent radio interview espoused seeing the establishment of a so-called caliphate in Iraq and Syria by Islamic State militants as a positive move. This has garnered much opposition from within the party itself, with party CEO Imraan Mukkadam openly distancing himself from…
21 Aug 2014 7 min

Alcohol and drug abuse

Two recent studies by the South African Medical Research Council and international NGO RTI have shown that the prevalence of HIV risk is reduced when alcohol and drug abuse is reduced. Western Cape MEC for Social Development Albert Fritz yesterday addressed these results and VOC reporter ACP was there to…
20 Aug 2014 6 min

Hajj

The first hujjaaj will be leaving for Hajj at the end of this month. To tell us more, we have the President of the South African Hajj and Umrah Council on the line…
20 Aug 2014 4 min

Anti-crime task unit

An anti-crime task unit which was established recently to tackle the issues of crime. On the line, to tell us more, we have the City of Cape town's Mayoral Committee member for Safety and Security, JP. Smith…
20 Aug 2014 8 min

BDS campaign

A National Day of Action against Woolies will be taking place on the 30th of August. To tell us more about this campaign, we have campaign co-ordinator Kwara Kekana from BDS on the line…
20 Aug 2014 8 min

Ebola

The World Health Organisation has declared the Ebola virus an international public health emergency. Doctors without Borders (MSF has called for an immediate concrete action to be taken to respond to this deadly outbreak. To tell us more, we have head of communications at Doctors without Borders, Borrie Le Grange…
19 Aug 2014 7 min

Dutch anti-fracking activists in the Karoo

Dutch anti-fracking activists plan to hold Shell accountable for its plan to frack in South Africa. To tell us more, we have Energy and Resources campaigner of Milieudefensie/Friends of the Earth The Netherlands, Ike Teukeling on the line.
19 Aug 2014 7 min

Weekly review

High-energy, informative and hard-hitting, Breakfast Beat packs a mean punch. This show is a current affairs and actuality show, which focuses mainly on issues that are of concern to the community that Voice of the Cape serves. The show feature interviews with prominent politicians, community activists, religious leaders, academic experts…
19 Aug 2014 7 min

Rape Crisis

A new primary school game called 'Rape Rape' is making the rounds in schools in Mitchell's Plain. The game involves boys as young as 10years old chasing young girls on the school-grounds and simulating rape scenes. To tell us more about the psychological effects of such a game, we chat…
19 Aug 2014 6 min
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