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.
Weekly English South Africa Technology · News
4,577 Episodes
3852 – 3872

SA's relationship with Israel

According to the South African Institute of race relations, South Africa should adopt a better foreign policy towards Israel in order to broker settlements in conflict situations. To tell us more, we have the CEO of the South African Institute for race relations. Frans Cronje on the line…
17 Jul 2014 9 min

Mass march

Just over 20-thousand protesters took to the streets in solidarity with Palestine yesterday. VOC reporter, Ra'eesah Isaacs attended the march and filed this report…
17 Jul 2014 6 min

Lwandle hearings

The Western Cape Premier, Helen Zille, and the City's executive mayor, Patricia de Lille briefed the media on the City's involvement in the Lwandle Ministerial inquiry that started on Monday. VOC journalist, Ra'eesah Isaacs filed this report…
16 Jul 2014 5 min

SANZAF

Due to the ongoing need in Palestine, Sanzaf has launched its first ever Gaza campaign. We chat now to the Western Cape Administrator of SANZAF, Moulana Sarfaraaz Hamza…
16 Jul 2014 5 min

Update on Mass march

As the death toll continue to rise in Gaza, and Israel's offensive shows no sign of abating, thousands of South Africans will embark on a mass march later today to show their support and stand up for the people of Palestine. To tell us more, we have president of the…
16 Jul 2014 5 min

Islamic relief South Africa

Islamic relief SA is an international aid and development charity, which aims to alleviate the suffering of those in need. This morning we once again take a look at what the organisation is doing, we chat now to the head of Islamic Relief Scotland, Habib Malik…
15 Jul 2014 6 min

Weekly review

Today is our weekly Tuesday slot called the Week in review, where Kamal Salasa takes you through the stories of the past week, with a bit of tongue in cheek…
15 Jul 2014 6 min

Start of Lwandle hearings

The Lwandle hearings into the eviction of illegal shack dwellers in Lwandle began yesterday. This inquiry was set up by Human Settlements Minister, Lindiwe Sisulu. Some of those affected by the evictions that took place in June will testify at the inquiry. To tell us more, we have the head…
15 Jul 2014 5 min

DA and Gaza

With the Israeali offensive entering its seventh day, and hundreds killed and injured, we find out why the DA has been so quiet on this issue. This morning we chat to the DA's Shadow minister of Higher Education and Training, Yusuf Cassim about the DA's stance on the conflict in…
15 Jul 2014 5 min

DA and Gaza

With the Israeali offensive entering its seventh day, and hundreds killed and injured, we find out why the DA has been so quiet on this issue. This morning we chat to the DA's Shadow minister of Higher Education and Training, Yusuf Cassim about the DA's stance on the conflict in…
15 Jul 2014 5 min

International maths Olympiad

South Africa was the host of the biggest and most prestigious of all the international science Olympiads. The 55th International maths Olympiad (IMO) was held for the first time on African soil, and saw 500 contestants from 103 countries sit down at the University of Cape Town to test their…
14 Jul 2014 6 min

Metro police update

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…
14 Jul 2014 2 min

Parole

The issue of parole has been in headlines recently, with the application for parole being denied to Eugene de Kock to parole granted to the killers of actor, Brett Goldin. There has also been reports that the 'Station Strangler's Normal Afzal Simons being eligible for parole after 20 years in…
14 Jul 2014 6 min

Al Imdaad foundation opens females only hospital to males

Recently the Al Imdaad foundation opened up its females only hospital to male casualties as well. This after a state of emergency was called in Gaza. VOC reporter, Ra'eesah Isaacs spoke to the foundation's Qari Ziyaad Patel to find out more.
14 Jul 2014 6 min

Ahlan wa Sahlan programme

The Ahlan wa Sahlan programme is well underway, we once again link up with the Ahlan wa Sahlan co-ordinator, Ebrahim Arnold…
10 Jul 2014 5 min

Euthanasia seminar

Masjidul Quds will be hosting a euthanasia or mercy killing seminar this Sunday. The seminar will look at the legal, ethical and religious issues involved in euthanasia. Various speakers will be in attendance at the seminar. To tell us more, we have the chairperson of the mosque's committee, Sataar Parker
10 Jul 2014 4 min

Ravensmead drive-by shootings

A spike in drive-by shootings in the Ravensmead area has left many residents concerned for their safety. In a recent incident, a businessman was gunned down after closing his office in the Parow Industria. On the line to tell us more, we have the Ravensmead Community Policing Forum's David van…
10 Jul 2014 6 min

COSATU protest against Metrorail

COSATU will be embarking on a placard demonstration on Saturday the 12th of July to protest against the substandard transport services. We chat now to COSATU's provincial secretary, Tony Ehrenreich…
10 Jul 2014 6 min

Zakah seminar

A Zakah seminar will be held this weekend at the Madina Institute. To tell us more, we have SANZAF's national vice chairperson, Shouket Mukaddam on the line…
9 Jul 2014 5 min

Problem buildings

Three property owners will face the might of the court since the inception of the City of Cape Town's Problem building by-law of 2010. This legal action came relating to properties that have been declared problem buildings by the City's Problem Building unit. On the line, we have the City's…
9 Jul 2014 4 min
3852 – 3872