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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Joseph Kony on the elusive

Indicted for killing thousands and kidnapping children to become soldiers ans slaves, Joseph Kony has been Africa's most notorious warlord for decades. Now that the US and others are ending the manhunt for him, it appears Kony may never be brought to justice. But on line is Maria Burnett, Human…
11 May 2017 10AM 11 min

BDS SA's #RedCardIsrael campaign

Ahead of the upcoming FIFA congress, human rights, BDS and Palestinian Solidarity activists have held several meetings with national football associations around the world in a bid to oust Israel's soccer league from FIFA. BDS South Africa, as part of this international #REDCARDISRAEL campaign, held a meeting with SAFA. VOC's…
10 May 2017 11AM 9 min

New fossil discovery in Africa

Scientists on Tuesday announced that the Rising Star Cave system has revealed yet more important discoveries, only a year and a half after it was announced that the richest fossil hominin site in Africa had been discovered. VOC's Shafiq Morton spoke to Professor Lee Berger , Research professor in Human…
10 May 2017 10AM 11 min

Innovator unfazed by tough economic conditions

Award-winning innovator Rudzani Mulaudzi says tougher economic conditions and more political tensions will not hold back entrepreneurs, especially those that are driven to effect real social change in society. Guest: Rudzani Mulaudzi Position: Innovator
9 May 2017 10AM 12 min

Macron wins French elections

As the Western world turns increasingly to the far right, new French President Emmanuel Macron is unabashedly centrist in his outlook, appealing to French citizens who are familiar with the chaotic aftermath of the election of Trump in the US and Brexit in the UK. On line is Alexander Seale,…
8 May 2017 11AM 16 min

CSC pickets at WEF

During the World Economic Forum in Durban last week, the Congolese Solidarity Campaign organised picketing campaign at the Durban ICC. To tell us more on what transpired is Lucien Kyanga Dunia, President of the Congolese Solidarity Campaign. Guest : Lucien Kyanga Dunia Position: President, CSC
8 May 2017 10AM 12 min

Azapo reject Ramaphosa apology

Azapo has called on families of the deceased Marikana miners not to allow Deputy President Cyrial Ramaphosa to use this shameful, regrettable and painful matter for his presidential ambitions. On line is Azapo leader, Amukelani Ngobeni Guest: Amukelani Ngobeni Position: Azapo leader
8 May 2017 10AM 8 min

Solidarity Union petition parliament

Solidarity submitted a petition to Parliament today requesting a debate on "double standards" that prevail in the handling of racism and possible consequences thereof, the union said yesterday. On line is Connie Mulder, Head, Solidarity Research Unit Guest : Connie Mulder Position: Head, Solidarity Research Unit
8 May 2017 10AM 10 min

beyond the borders

VOC Drive time producer Ibrahim Kangwa Chibwe was recently beyond the borders where he visited Botswana, Zamabia and Zimbabwe. He now joins us in the studio to give us an in depth understanding of how life is three of these Southern African countries both politically and economically. Guest : Ibrahim…
3 May 2017 10AM 14 min

ANC blames alliance partners for Zuma booes

The African National Congress has blamed alliance leaders’ early pronouncement on leadership preference as a reason for President Jacob Zuma being booed, and prevented from addressing Cosatu’s main May Day rally in Bloemfontein. Online is SACP National Spokesperson Alex Mashilo. Guest: Alex Mashilo Position: SACP National Spokesperson
2 May 2017 10AM 14 min

Media celebrates World Press Freedom Day

United nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on leaders and citizens to counter misinformation, and end threats to journalists worldwide. Now online is Thandi Smith, Head of Policy Unit, Media Monitoring Africa. Guest : Thandi Smith Position: Head of Policy Unit, Media Monitoring Africa
2 May 2017 10AM 7 min

P.S.F protest against Zionist celebration

Members of the Palestine solidarity forum yesterday held an anti-zionist protest march at the baxter, and joining us online is Jeremy Philip, Chairperson of the Palestine solidarity Forum. Guest : Jeremy Philip Position: Chairperson, Palestine Solidarity Forum
2 May 2017 10AM 7 min

BLF HOSTS PROF. CHRIS MALIKANE

Radical economic transformation, in terms of changing the structure and ownership patterns of the land and economy, is the only solution to the question of vast inequality in the country, Professor Chris Malikane told a packed room at the Black First Land First (BLF) movement’s monthly Blacks In Dialogue (BID)…
2 May 2017 10AM 13 min

TRUMP'S FIRST 100 DAYS IN OFFICE- WHAT HAS HE DONE?

President Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania Saturday night was a classic Trump campaign stop. He attacked the media, snarled about the Washington swamp, stoked fears about illegal immigrants, and promised a future in which “dying factories will come roaring back to life.”It also featured a special twist to mark Trump’s first…
1 May 2017 11AM 13 min

HOW SOUTH AFRICAN MINIMUM WAGE COULD HURT SMALL FIRMS AND RURAL AREAS

Questions have again been asked about the implementation of a minimum wage. There are concerns that this could negatively impact on small companies and workers in rural areas. Government will formally adopt a national minimum wage of R20 an hour on worker’s day next year.Stellenbosch economics lecturer Dieter von Fintel…
1 May 2017 10AM 7 min

JACOB ZUMA BOOED OFF STAGE AT COSATU MAY DAY RALLY

President Jacob Zuma was forced to humiliatingly retreat from the main Workers’ Day rally in Bloemfontein where he was expected to share the stage with SACP Secretary-General Blade Nzimande and Cosatu President Sdumo Dlamini.Before he could even address the crowd, Zuma was given a cold welcome by May Day marchers…
1 May 2017 10AM 6 min

Alleged coup plot in SA

The man accused of plotting a coup in South Africa made his first appearance in the Johannesburg Magistrates Court this morning. The 33 year old man was arrested on Wednesday in Midrand, by the Hawks for allegedly plotting to assassinate cabinet ministers and other prominent South Africans. It’s being reported…
28 Apr 2017 10AM 11 min

Nuclear deal ruling just another bump in the road

It was a case of David versus Goliath - but finally two small organisations took on the South African and Russian governments and succeeded in stopping the controversial nuclear programme in its tracks. As we know, the Western Cape High Court on Wednesday found government's nuclear procurement processes to be…
27 Apr 2017 10PM 8 min

Ghost security at OR Tambo International Airport

Palestinian archaeologist Abeer Ahmed Zayyad recently visited South Africa to talk about her research into Masjidul Aqsa and the Israeli excavations there. This week VOC learnt that Dr Abeer was apparently interrogated and harassed by security officials at OR Tambo International airport on her departure. Abeer and her brother were…
27 Apr 2017 6AM 5 min

How Palestinian Hunger Strikes Counter Israel’s Monopoly on Violence

Some 1,500 Palestinian prisoners are on the fourth day of an open-ended hunger strike led by Fatah leader Marwan Barghouthi. It’s been called the “Freedom and Dignity” strike …and is in protest against the abusive measures used by Israeli prison authorities against Palestinian prisoners, which are in violation of international…
20 Apr 2017 11AM 16 min
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