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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World Refugee Day

As the world commemorates world Refugee Day tomorrow UN figures, show that there are more than 70 million forcibly displaced people worldwide, the highest level in almost 70 years. So what are the ways to protect and build resilience of this social problem? On line is Senior Protection Officer, Food…
19 Jun 2019 10AM 9 min

Weekly Economic Report

We continue with our weekly World Economic report and this week we focus on the US- Iran showdown and how this is likely to affect the global oil price. Meanwhile China has slowed down on graduation absorption into the labour market. Back home, SAA pilots have launched a fight back…
18 Jun 2019 10AM 12 min

Morsi dies in Egypt

Former Egyptian first democratically elected president Mohamed Morsi has died. Morsi died yesterday in Egypt during a court session and was hurriedly buried today. A member of the Muslim Brotherhood organisation, he was overthrown in coup orchestrated by current president Abdel Fattah el Sisi. But who was Mohamed Morsi. On…
18 Jun 2019 10AM 8 min

UWC proposes National Development Plan

The University of the Western Cape has proposed the promotion of the country’s National Development Plan (NDP) to help strength and reduce inequality in the country. On line is Deputy Dean , Research and Post Graduate Studies, Faculty of Education at UWC Professor Rouaan Maarman.
18 Jun 2019 10AM 11 min

Media Hit Parade with Tonya Khoury

We are back with our media Hit parade where we analysis the top stories that hitting the numbers and on line is Acumen Media Director Tonya Khoury.
14 Jun 2019 10AM 12 min

Profile: Dr Turbanur Yeselhark

Joining us instudio is Dr Tubanur Yeselhark, who holds a Doctor of Philosophy from Durham University, UK. Her Thesis was on Theodicy and the Problem of Evil in Islam. She is the author of "A Muslim Response to Evil: Said Nursi on the Theodicy". Tubanur has led a whole module…
13 Jun 2019 11AM 27 min

Call for fresh arms deal probe

There has been calls for a fresh probe into the 1999 arms deal . Civil organisations want further investigations into high ranking politicians who were implicated and later exonerated. A 2016 Seriti Commission of inquiry found there was no fraud or irregularities in in its investigations. In studio is whistle…
13 Jun 2019 10AM 15 min

HRW report on Gaza

A Human Rights Watch report on Gaza's Israel incursions suggest both sides where on unlawful attacks. Fifteen Palestinians and four Israelis where reportedly killed in the month of May. On line from Jerusalem is Director, Middle East and North Africa Division at HRW Omar Shakir
12 Jun 2019 11AM 13 min

Weekly Africa Report

We are back with our Weekly Africa report and this week we focus on Sudan as well as the post election protests in Malawi. Since the ouster of president Omar al Bashir in Sudan, the Transitional Ruling Council (TRC) has refused to hand over power to civilian leaders. In Malawi,…
12 Jun 2019 10AM 11 min

Weekly economic report

We are back with our weekly world economic report and in this week we focus on the G20 finance meeting scheduled for this weekend. The US- China trade tensions will dominate the proceedings as the biggest economies ramp up tariffs against each other. Elsewhere, the pound may slide to a…
11 Jun 2019 10AM 13 min

AIDS pandemic, has SA done enough?

As 2020 draws closer, the deadline to end AIDS by 2030 looms large. So how far has South Africa, with the heaviest AIDS burden in the world fared. On line is Senior Research Clinician at Wits University Michelle Moorhouse.
11 Jun 2019 10AM 8 min

FAO symposium on efforts to fight malnutrition

Despite global effort to fight malnutrition, under nutrition still persist and diet related diseases are on the rise. So why have policies and global efforts failed to solve the problem, and what else needs to be done differently.? On line from Italy is Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Strategic Program…
10 Jun 2019 10AM 10 min

Twenty-two African states ratify AfCTA

The African Continental Free Trade (AfCTA) which came into effect on May 30, has been ratified by 22 members nations that are bound to allow African goods to be traded without restraint. But this is coming at a time when the global regime is under attack. On line is Senior…
10 Jun 2019 10AM 10 min

AU suspends Sudan membership

The African Union has suspended Sudan's membership days after the military launched a brutal crackdown on civilian protesters that killed dozens of people. Sudan's pro-democracy leaders have vowed to continue the protests until the Transitional Military Council is removed. On line is Sudanese Economic Researcher and Political Analyst, University of…
7 Jun 2019 11AM 13 min

Media Hit Parade

We now turn our attention to stories making the charts and on line is Co-founder and Director at Acumen Media Tonya Khoury.
7 Jun 2019 10AM 10 min

Nationalising the Reserve Bank

Following Stats SA's announcement that the country's economy has shrank by 3.2 percent in the first quarter of this year, the ANC's secretary general said the party has resolved to broaden the mandate of the Reserve Bank. So how will the broadening of the Bank help create employment.? On line…
7 Jun 2019 10AM 8 min

Into the future: ANC socio-economic policies

Following the ANC's election victory in May, expectations are high from the public on the prospects of the economy. The party is under pressure to transform the ailing economy and create jobs. Distinguished professor and chair of in Development Economics at Wits University Vishnu Padayache looks at the evolution of…
6 Jun 2019 10AM 7 min

Hamas reaches ceasefire with Israel

Palestinian officials say a ceasefire has been reached with Israel to end a surge of bombings in the Gaza Strip by the Israeli army that has led to the deaths of 25 Palestinians and four Israelis. On line from Palestine is Palestinian journalist and former Princeton journalism professor Daoud Khuttab…
6 May 2019 11AM 15 min

South Africa reiterates its support for Saharawi

The South African government has reiterated its strong support for the United Nations Mission for a referendum in Western Sahara. The Western Sahara and Palestine still remain the only countries fighting for a mandate to gain its sovereignty. On line is Special Advisor to International Relations Minister Zain Dangor.
6 May 2019 10AM 15 min
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