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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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Black youth skills regressing

South Africa's black youth have regressed in acquiring skills over the past 20 years, Statistician-General Pali Lehohla said yesterday. This was in comparison to their Indian, coloured and white counterparts who fared better over the same period. Lehohla said that this was one of the main reasons for South Africa's…
16 Sep 2014 10AM 8 min

Dr. Selim Argun

Awqaf South Africa is launching the book of the monumental work by Dr. Selim Argun – called “Elite configurations and the clusters of power, the ulema, waqf and the Ottoman state 1789 -1839.” Dr. Selim Argun is an Associate Professor and lecturer in the Faculty of Theology in the Department…
15 Sep 2014 11AM 19 min

Dr. Selim Argun

Awqaf South Africa is launching the book of the monumental work by Dr. Selim Argun – called “Elite configurations and the clusters of power, the ulema, waqf and the Ottoman state 1789 -1839.” Dr. Selim Argun is an Associate Professor and lecturer in the Faculty of Theology in the Department…
15 Sep 2014 11AM 19 min

Imam Haron honourary doctorate

The University of the Western Cape will confer the Imam Abdullah Haron with a posthumous honorary doctorate on Wednesday evening. The struggle icon died in police detention on 27 September 1969. Joining us online is his daughter, Fatima Haron Masoet, who is also a trustee from the Fatima Haron Masoet…
15 Sep 2014 10AM 7 min

Oscar Pistorius: social media trends

Since the start of the sensational trial, Oscar Pistorius has been the number one topic on social media. And since his surprising culpable homicide conviction last week Friday, Oscar has dominated world headlines. To discuss some of the social media trends and talking points, is Tonya Khoury, a media monitoring…
15 Sep 2014 10AM 10 min

Oscar Pistorius: social media trends

Since the start of the sensational trial, Oscar Pistorius has been the number one topic on social media. And since his surprising culpable homicide conviction last week Friday, Oscar has dominated world headlines. To discuss some of the social media trends and talking points, is Tonya Khoury, a media monitoring…
15 Sep 2014 10AM 10 min

Africa Check: Land ownership debate

Land ownership in South Africa remains heavily skewed across racial lines twenty years after the end of apartheid. But is 80% of the country really in the hands of only 40,000 white families? It is a claim that has been widely circulated since Andile Mngxitama, a Member of Parliament and…
15 Sep 2014 10AM 16 min

Africa Check: Land ownership debate

Land ownership in South Africa remains heavily skewed across racial lines twenty years after the end of apartheid. But is 80% of the country really in the hands of only 40,000 white families? It is a claim that has been widely circulated since Andile Mngxitama, a Member of Parliament and…
15 Sep 2014 10AM 16 min

Interfaith Vigil: SA Muslims condemn violence in name of Islam

With the rise in power of extremist groups such as Boko Haram and ISIS, many muslims condemned the violence perpetrated in the name of Islam. Muslims in South Africa have added their voices and Faithworks, a network of South African Muslims, are hosting an interfaith vigil in Johannesburg on Sunday…
12 Sep 2014 10AM 5 min

Interfaith Vigil: SA Muslims condemn violence in name of Islam

With the rise in power of extremist groups such as Boko Haram and ISIS, many muslims condemned the violence perpetrated in the name of Islam. Muslims in South Africa have added their voices and Faithworks, a network of South African Muslims, are hosting an interfaith vigil in Johannesburg on Sunday…
12 Sep 2014 10AM 5 min

BDS court victory

Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) South Africa and the Palestine Solidarity Alliance (PSA) announced their victory in a court case against the billboard advertising company, Continental Outdoor Media yesterday. The case related to the companies removal of a series of billboards taken out by BDS and the PSA, highlighting the…
12 Sep 2014 10AM 5 min

BDS court victory

Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) South Africa and the Palestine Solidarity Alliance (PSA) announced their victory in a court case against the billboard advertising company, Continental Outdoor Media yesterday. The case related to the companies removal of a series of billboards taken out by BDS and the PSA, highlighting the…
12 Sep 2014 10AM 5 min

Pistorius guilty of culpable homicide

The story on every ones lips today is the judgment in the Oscar Pistorius trial – a verdict that left many mouths wide open. It appears that the Paralympian athlete will remain free while he awaits sentencing for his culpable homicide conviction, which will take place in October. Daily Maverick…
12 Sep 2014 10AM 19 min

2-day Leadership and Relationship Seminar

The Madina Institute 2-day Leadership and Relationship Seminar this weekend. The seminar will be held on Saturday - Sunday ( 13 & 14th September) at their campus in Lower Long Street, Cape Town. Topics to be discussed includes the power of intention, listening and forgiveness as well as anger management…
11 Sep 2014 10AM 17 min

Pistorius Trial

Oscar Pistorius will not be convicted of pre-meditated murder or murder, but it's still unclear if the athlete will face a culpable homicide conviction for killing Reeva Steenkamp. As the court adjourned for an early lunch, Pistorius was seen sobbing and hugging his siblings and other relatives, the relief evident…
11 Sep 2014 10AM 9 min

Julius Malema addresses Cape Town Press Club

Julius Malema has taken parliament by storm since his party received over six percent of the national vote in May. He has been joined in parliament by a sizeable team of 24 other MPs and representatives in most provincial legislatures. His party, which fought the national election for the first…
11 Sep 2014 10AM 5 min

Afghan Elections

Afghanistan has suddenly grown tense as presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah publicly declared himself the winner of June’s disputed run-off presidential elections on Monday. This statement came days before the announcement of audited election results, which are expected to give the election to Abdullah’s rival, Ashraf Ghani. Ghani is a Pashtun…
10 Sep 2014 11AM 19 min

Burma

This week Thein Sein, President of Burma, will be visiting The Hague, in the Netherlands. As a man with a lot of blood on his hands, you might be thinking this is long overdue. But instead of being indicted at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his involvement in war…
10 Sep 2014 10AM 9 min

Sanral wants to expand GP e-tolling

Sanral has called for the additional phases of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project to go ahead to ease Joburg’s congested roads. Sanral’s statement has come after nearly three weeks of presentations at the Gauteng e-toll panel, which have mainly been against e-tolling. The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) said…
10 Sep 2014 10AM 14 min

Committee to probe SABC chair qualifications

South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) chairperson Ellen Tshabalala's qualifications will be investigated by Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Communications. The committee decided to launch the probe yesterday after Tshabalala failed to provide proof of the Bcom she claims she holds from the University of South Africa. If Tshabalala is found to…
10 Sep 2014 10AM 6 min
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