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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Israel detains Palestinian over Al-Aqsa

Following the major milestone of Palestinians reopening the Bab ar- Rshmsn building at Al-Aqsa on Friday, Israel is now embarking on a major vindictive campaign of arrests of Ulama, guards and activists from al-Quds. Among those arrested in Head of Islamic Awqaf Sheikh Abdur Azim Salhab. On line for more…
25 Feb 2019 9AM 10 min

Egypt executes nine Muslim Brotherhood members

Egypt authorities executed nine suspected Muslim Brotherhood members convicted of the involvement in the assassination of Egypt's top prosecutor Hisham Barakat. A total of 15 people have been executed in Egypt since the start of the year. On line is Egyptian Students In South Africa Spokesperson Khalid Hilal.
22 Feb 2019 9AM 9 min

Decolonial psycology, theories from the Global South

The University of Western Cape is co-hosting a conference to critically analyse how the mainstream psychology we learn and employ sometimes hold little relevance for the majority world. On line is Sol Maria Fernandez Knight, one of the speakers at the conference.
22 Feb 2019 9AM 12 min

The Budget 2019: Agriculture and food security

As Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivered the Budget speech today, attention on land debate and food security takes centre stage. With lack of rainfall in the past three years, South Africa has seen a slump in maize production. So how will this year's budget safeguard food security.? On line is…
20 Feb 2019 10AM 11 min

Budget 2019 expert analysis

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has delivered his maiden Budget speech today. Its a critical year for South Africa as the country plans to steady the financial crisis at debt-laden power utility Eskom. But are on line to help us analyse the budget are our panel of experts. Guest : Michael…
20 Feb 2019 9AM 21 min

Good Party launches election manifesto

Good Party leader Patricia de Lille announced the party's election manifesto over the weekend. The Good party is positioning itself as an alternative party to the South African electorate. She now joins us on line.
19 Feb 2019 9AM 7 min

Weekly World Economic Report: Budget Speech 2019 expectations

In today's Weekly World Economic Report, we focus on Finance minister Tito Mboweni's budget presentation tomorrow amid growing crisis in the energy sector, which others believe amounts to privatisation. SAA is also reportedly to undergo restructuring as well .So what are the prospects for this year's budget in line with…
19 Feb 2019 9AM 15 min

Fighting in Kashmir continues

Fighting has continued in India-administered Kashmir days with at least seven people killed. The attack comes days after 42 Indian security personnel were killed in a suicide blast. On line is SA Kashmir Action Group founder Salman Khan.
18 Feb 2019 9AM 10 min

World Bank accused of involvement in Eskom

NUMSA says president Cyril Ramaphosa is receiving instructions on the unbundling of Eskom. There are also accusations from the alliance partners that the World Bank and global superpowers, want the involvement of Independent Power Producers ( IPP) to be accelerated. On line is NUMSA spokesperson Phakamile Hlubi- Majola.
18 Feb 2019 9AM 10 min

Book Review: The Odyssey of the Oromo slaves form Ethiopia to South Africa

Today we review The Odyssey of the Oromo slaves form Ethiopia to South Africa. In 1888 the British navy intercepted two shipments of Oromo children who had been enslaved in Ethiopia. A year later, sixty four of these children were sent to Lovedale Institutions, a Free Church of Scotland mission…
15 Feb 2019 10AM 19 min

What are the prospects of justice for Neil Aggett?

This month marks the 37 th anniversary of the death of Neil Aggett, a white medical doctor and voluntary trade union organise who was killed on February 5, 1982 after being held for 70 days in solitary confinement. But the question is what are the prospects of justice for family…
15 Feb 2019 9AM 13 min

MSF on Ebola trial cure

Doctors Without Borders in collaboration with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have started enrolling patients in Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) of four of the Ebola- treatments in the affected areas. The objective is to identify the most effective of the four products to treat Ebola. On line is Doctors…
14 Feb 2019 10AM 5 min

DA take Cyril Ramaphosa to ConCourt over cabinet reshuffles

The DA has taken president Cyril Ramaphosa to the Constitutional Court to seek records and reasons for the executives decisions, including cabinet reshuffle. In May 2017, former president Jacob Zuma made a controversial reshuffle in which finance minister Pravin Ghodan was fired. On line is Constitutional Law Expert Professor Shadrack…
14 Feb 2019 9AM 13 min

The Iranian Revolution 40 years on

This month, Iran is celebrating 40 years of the Iranian Revolution of the successful establishment of the Islamic Republic. The return of Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini to Iran of February 1, 1979, marked a turning point in Iranian history. Millions of followers turned out in Tehran to greet Khomeini as he…
13 Feb 2019 10AM 14 min

Weekly Africa Report

We are back with our Weekly Africa Report and today we focus on the just ended Africa Union Summit in Ethiopia. The Union has in the past promised African solutions to African problems, but has the organisation been successful? Nigeria goes to the polls on Saturday but analysts warn the…
13 Feb 2019 9AM 15 min

Has the Khashoggi murder been forgotten?

Its been more than 100 days since Jamal Khashoggi's murder took place, and so far his body has not been found. From the outset, Turkey pushed hard to reveal those responsible. Although Khashoggi will go down in history as a symbol of personal dignity and sacrifice, the pressure is already…
12 Feb 2019 10AM 22 min

What is the United States real interest in Venezuela?

The United States has presented a draft resolution at the United Nations Security Council calling for international aid deliveries and presidential vote in Venezuela, triggering Russian counter proposal. No date has yet been set for the vote. President Nicholas Maduro has rejected any US aid to the country, saying it…
11 Feb 2019 10AM 19 min

Is SA on a major energy shift?

As South Africa goes to the polls this year, the country's energy future is becoming a significant subject of contestation. This is because the public is now more aware the crisis at the Eskom and the economic impact this threatens to have on the country. That is according to Professor…
11 Feb 2019 9AM 7 min
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