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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Gift of the Givers: Trouble at the border

Reports have emerged that Gift of the Givers has been blocked by authorities in Egypt. The humanitarian agency is en-route to Gaza to deliver vital relief aid, along with a delegation of medical doctors to assist at hospitals. We caught up with Doctor Imtiaz Sooliman before the show…
29 Aug 2014 10AM 11 min

Muslim woman successfully challenges right to stay in marital home after ex-husb

The home that Adnaan and Gadija Isaacs shared during their 13-year Islamic marriage was only registered in Adnaan’s name, the WLC said in a statement. No marital property existed between the two due to Islamic marriages not being legally recognised, with the home registered in Adnaan’s name. “In the application…
29 Aug 2014 10AM 5 min

Free Book Friday: Until Julius Comes

Its Free Book Friday and today we feature Until Julius Comes which takes readers on a rollicking, unprecedented journey through the wilds of South African politics in an election year. With his sharp wit and perceptive observations, Richard Poplak exposes the tricks of the political trade and the skullduggery that…
29 Aug 2014 10AM 16 min

Lines of Memory Exhibition

The Ruth Prowse School of Art will be having their 2014 alumni exhibition entitled Lines of Memory. The exhibit will showcase work from past students and friends of the design school that ranges from jewellery design, photography, graphic deisgn and fine art. One of the exhibitors has entitled her work…
28 Aug 2014 11AM 7 min

Withdrawal from Arms Procurement Commission

Three arms deal critics and phase two witnesses, Andrew Feinstein, Hennie Van Vuuren and Paul Holden, have pulled out of the arms deal commission, citing “fatal concerns” with the way the commission has been run. The three, represented at the commission by Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR), announced their decision…
28 Aug 2014 10AM 4 min

Zuma's spy tapes appeal dismissed

The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) has now handed down its order, saying that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) must handover the Zuma spy tapes to the Democratic Alliance (DA). The order has been confirmed after President Jacob Zuma's lawyer said in court 10 days ago that he had no…
28 Aug 2014 10AM 6 min

Dr Mads Gilbert at VOC studios

Norwegian medical practitioner, Dr Mads Gilbert has arrived in South Africa on his maiden visit to the country. A Norwegian citizen, Dr Mads has served in the Al Shifa Hospital during the most ferocious bombing periods in the Gaza Strip over the past month by the Israeli military. He has…
28 Aug 2014 10AM 26 min

Libyan Conflict

Libya warned the UN Security Council on Wednesday that the chaotic North African state could descend into full-scale civil war if heavily armed warring factions are not disarmed. The 15-nation council met to discuss Libya days after its Parliament, which was replaced in an election in June, reconvened and chose…
27 Aug 2014 11PM 18 min

Hayfever sufferers: Bumper pollen season expected

This year’s exceptionally wet winter season could spawn an explosion of plant and grass growth spelling trouble for hayfever sufferers this spring. South Africa has experienced one of its wettest winters of late and usually after a rainy pre-season like the one we just had, followed by sufficient sunlight, there…
27 Aug 2014 11AM 6 min

Palestinian joy as Israel agrees Gaza truce

Palestinian and Israeli leaders have agreed an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire to end the seven-week-old conflict in the Gaza Strip, officials say. Gaza's rulers Hamas declared victory and there was celebratory gunfire in the Palestinian territory after the long-term truce came into effect. Sirens warning of rocket attacks continued to sound in…
27 Aug 2014 11AM 14 min

Ebola in DRC

Over 1,400 people have died from the Ebola virus - predominantly in west Africa as WHO declares the outbreak an international health emergency. Today aA fifth African country has confirmed its first cases of Ebola. Two people have reportedly died in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) from the killer…
27 Aug 2014 10AM 4 min

Farlam Commission: Shabangu Testifies

In 2012, Susan Shabangu was Minister of Mineral Resources. Appearing at the Commission on Tuesday, the current Minister of Women was dismal. She was caught in her own contradictions, rarely made sense, and was hostile. Once again the state's actions to end the strike have been shown to be inadequate…
27 Aug 2014 10AM 15 min

7th Annual Innovation Summit

South Africans are set to be transformed into innovation junkies at the 7th annual SA Innovation Summit, taking place at the Cape Town Stadium from 16 to 18 September 2014. This foremost innovation event, which forms part of World Design Capital Cape Town 2014, will share local innovation legends’ secrets…
26 Aug 2014 11AM 17 min

7th Annual Innovation Summit

South Africans are set to be transformed into innovation junkies at the 7th annual SA Innovation Summit, taking place at the Cape Town Stadium from 16 to 18 September 2014. This foremost innovation event, which forms part of World Design Capital Cape Town 2014, will share local innovation legends’ secrets…
26 Aug 2014 11AM 7 min

The cost of journalism: Not just a story

Despite over 1 000 war reporters being killed since 1992, news organisations are still sending journalists into war zones and other dangerous areas. The execution of journalist James Foley by ISIS marks the second time a reporter has been beheaded by captors overseas, echoing the murder of Wall Street Journal…
26 Aug 2014 11AM 17 min

Thuli Madonsela vs The ANC

ANC in Parliament, has accused Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela of a “desperate” attempt to “dictate” terms to Parliament, as the party again came to Zuma’s defence. The ANC's strongly worded statement follows the release of the seven-page scathing letter Madonsela sent to Zuma on Thursday. Madonsela yesterday said she was…
26 Aug 2014 10AM 14 min

International Union of Muslim Scholars

100 Muslim scholars, politicians and intellectuals from across the globe met in Istanbul, Turkey last week. The occasion marked the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS). The  IUMS was founded to promote dialogue between Muslim scholars from different countries. And Muslim Judicial Council…
26 Aug 2014 10AM 13 min

Public lecture: Mercy Ships

Mercy Ships will be hosting a lecture tomorrow 26th Aug 2014 at TH Barry Lecture Theatre at 19:00. The public lecture will focus on the work done by Mercy Ships, throught the past 35 years. They have done 575 port visits and have 2.47 million direct beneficiaries. Online to tell…
25 Aug 2014 11AM 8 min

Gaza: No end in sight

A new round of Israeli airstrikes and tank fire pounded Gaza on Monday as officials in the coastal strip said two more Palestinian civilians died from the violence. There is no end in sight for the war, which has already killed more than 2,100 Palestinians since the fighting erupted on…
25 Aug 2014 11AM 18 min

Islamic Relief: The Strangers Tour

Islamic Relief SA will be hosting The Strangers Tour dating from 26th - 28th September 2014. The tour will take place in in JHB, DBN, and CT and will feature Baba Ali, Boona Mohamed and Sh Navaid Aziz for a night of thought provoking comedy, award winning poetry and inspiring…
25 Aug 2014 10AM 7 min
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