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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Meeting of Minds in Tehran

Academics, activists, journalists and writers gathered in Tehran for a conference to discuss Israel’s war on Gaza, Islam’s relations with the West as well as the rise of ISIS and those behind the latest terrorist group. How did this ‘meeting of minds’ navigate the problems in the Middle East today?…
30 Oct 2014 11AM 18 min

Oxfam releases report on inequality in South Africa

International human rights organisation Oxfam has released a new report which states that the gap between rich and poor is growing ever wider and is undermining poverty eradication in South Africa. This report delves into the causes of the inequality crisis and looks at the concrete solutions that can overcome it.
30 Oct 2014 10AM 10 min

ANC addresses media on gun campaign

Gun laws in South Africa are being debated in light of the senseless killing of Senzo Meyiwa and the public are asking serious questions about the severity of crime in this country. The ANC briefed the media in Parliament on its gun control campaign today. Our reporter Andriques Petersen has…
30 Oct 2014 10AM 4 min

Violence around Masjidul Aqsa

Clashes erupted between Israeli security forces and Palestinian youth in East Jerusalem today after a gunman on a motorcycle shot and seriously wounded a far-right rabbi yesterday. Israel announced it was shutting down the al-Aqsa mosque following yesterday’s shooting of Yehuda Glick. Neither Jewish nor Muslim worshippers would be allowed…
29 Oct 2014 10PM 8 min

Gift of the Givers book launch

here was a packed house at the Gift of the Givers warehouse in Athlone last night for the launch of the aid agency’s first book, written by myself. Imtiaz Sooliman and the Gift of the Giver’s: A Mercy to All details the humanitarian relief organisation’s many challenging missions locally and…
29 Oct 2014 11AM 9 min

Human rights activists under clampdown in Bahrain

Human rights groups are urging Bahrain to drop all criminal charges against prominent human rights activists Nabeel Rajab and Zainab al-Khawaja and release them as the charges violate their right to free expression. Human Rights Watch (HRW) and the Gulf Center for Human Rights issued their statements on Sunday also…
29 Oct 2014 11AM 16 min

Zambian president Michael Sata dies

Zambian President Michael Sata, who was nicknamed "King Cobra" for his fiery comebacks and larger-than-life personality, has died. He was 77. Sata had traveled to London for unspecified medical treatment last week, and died at a hospital there last night. Officials did not disclose a cause of death.What legacy does…
29 Oct 2014 10AM 10 min

Cosatu and Numsa battle

There’s been some interesting developments on our political front, with the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) announcing on Monday that it is severing ties with the ANC, the South African Communist Party (SACP) and COSATU, the trade union federation. There has been a long-simmering ideological battle in…
28 Oct 2014 10PM 11 min

HRW launches Boko Haram report

Human Rights Watch yesterday released a new report detailing the experiences of women and girls who were abducted by Nigerian group Boko Haram. The report is based on extensive testimony from girls who have lived in Boko Haram camps. Some had been abducted well before the world took any notice…
28 Oct 2014 10AM 9 min

Marcel Golding resigns from company

E.tv boss Marcel Golding has resigned after his failed attempt to stop his suspension and disciplinary hearing at parent company Hosken Consolidated Investments. He claims the real reason behind his suspension is the result of government political interference in news coverage on e.tv's eNews and eNCA.To analyse this latest media…
28 Oct 2014 10AM 8 min

NPA to appeal Oscar Pistorius sentencing

Like we said last week, the Oscar Pistorius saga will not be over any time soon. Yesterday, the National Prosecuting Authority confirmed it will appeal against the conviction and sentence given to Oscar Pistorius. Prosecutors were not happy with the culpable homicide conviction and five-year prison sentence handed down by…
28 Oct 2014 10AM 6 min

Amnesty condemns death of executed Iranian woman

26 year old Reyhaneh Jabbari, university student and decorator, was hanged at dawn on Saturday in a prison outside of Tehran for the murder of a former intelligence official, who had tried to rape her in 2007. One human rights group, Amnesty International says she was convicted after a deeply…
27 Oct 2014 10AM 10 min

Senzo Meyiwa killing: analysis

As we read about yet another senseless killing in this country, questions are being asked as to whether South Africa should review its gun laws? To chat about this is E Daniel Kinnear, a strategist at the Africa Strategy Group
27 Oct 2014 10AM 14 min

Orlando Pirates pay tribute to Senzo Meyiwa

We continue to look at the death of Senzo Meyiwa, whom Premier Soccer League (PSL) chairperson Irvin Khoza described as “one of its brightest stars”. An emotional Khoza was speaking at the Rand Stadium in Johannesburg earlier today flanked by the entire Orlando Pirates squad.Mickey Modisane, the public relations officer for…
27 Oct 2014 10AM 3 min

Film Club screening : Who is ISIS?

ISIS, ISIL, the Islamic State - what ever you want to call them – have dominated international news headlines since their emergence a few months ago. And with a very slick propaganda campaign, it’s very difficult to tell what is the truth and what is not. Well that will be…
24 Oct 2014 11AM 6 min

Insurgent Diplomat

Long before the official negotiations to end apartheid, there were secret discussions that paved the way for dialogue between the African National Congress and the South African government. Aziz Pahad played a key role in these discussions, and has documented these in his first book, Insurgent Diplomat. In the book,…
24 Oct 2014 10AM 19 min

Islamic Relief

Islamic Relief South Africa (IRSA) in partnership with Zain Bhikha Studios have partnered up for an exciting stage production, An Orphan’s Tale, which will be staged from 29th October until the 2nd November at the Islamia College Auditorium in Lansdowne, Cape Town.The play is a heart-warming play , presented by…
23 Oct 2014 11AM 8 min

Top Saudi Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr 'sentenced to death'

Saudi Arabia is facing an international outcry and accusations of promoting sectarian hatred after a Shia Muslim religious leader from the country’s volatile eastern province was sentenced to death.Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr, who led protests in Qatif at the height of the Arab spring in 2011, was convicted on Wednesday…
23 Oct 2014 11AM 14 min

Oscar's fall from grace - understanding the behaviour behind the tragedy

As the buzz around the Oscar Pistorius trial starts to settle, the entire court drama that unfolded in front of our eyes leaves us with questions about the heroes in our society. The “Blade Runner” was a media darling, handsome, charming and widely liked.  How did he fall from grace?…
23 Oct 2014 10AM 17 min

African Governance report 2014

A third of African countries have not conducted a census in the last ten years, according to the Africa Survey 2014, to be released by Good Governance Africa (GGA) in Johannesburg. The Africa Survey is a comprehensive annual collection of social, political and economic indicators for the continent’s 55 African countries, compiled from a…
23 Oct 2014 10AM 7 min
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