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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Media Hit Parade

We are back with our weekly Media Hit Parade with Acumen Media Director Tonya Khoury.
11 Oct 2019 11AM 12 min

Book Review, Voices from Underground by Shirly Gunn

In Voices from the Underground, eighteen members of the AKD give accounts of their involvement in the armed struggle. The book traces the varying journeys into MK, via student activism, trade unions, religious organisations and UDF politics. Voice from the underground gives a human face to ordinary people who took…
11 Oct 2019 11AM 19 min

SA household wealth index net improves

South African Household Wealth Index has recorded a net wealth increase over the first months of 2019.This is according to the Momentum / Unisa Household Net Wealth Index. On line is spokesperson and Research Economist , Consumer Insight Division at Momentum, Johann van Tonder.
11 Oct 2019 10AM 14 min

Turkey launches military offence against Kurds

Turkey's assault on Kurdish-held northern Syria began yesterday, as air strikes and artillery pounded areas along the Syrian – Turkish border. The bombardment left two people dead, according to local news. But why is Turkey attacking northern Syria? On line is Turkish journalist in Ankara Vakkas Dogantekin.
10 Oct 2019 11AM 13 min

World Mental Health Day

As the World marks Mental Health Day, the South African Depression and Anxiety Group ( SADAG) says that nine percent of all teenage deaths in the country are by suicide and that suicide is the second leading of death among South African teenagers. On line is founder of MysociaLife.com, Dean…
10 Oct 2019 10AM 12 min

FTPL launches campaign to reduce price of TB drugs

Fix The Patent Laws Campaign (FTPL) today launched a global campaign calling on pharmaceutical corporation Johnson & Johnson (J&J) to lower the price of its anti-tuberculosis medicine bedaquiline to more than R15 per day for people everywhere who need it. Doctors Without Borders, a member of FTPL is demanding these…
10 Oct 2019 10AM 7 min

SARS releases its annual report

South Africa Revenue Services (SARS) Commissioner Edward Kieswetter today presented the Annual Report to parliament portfolio committee . The report outlines changes and achievements since the departure of former Commissioner Tom Moyane. And on line is the SARS commissioner Edward Kieswetter.
9 Oct 2019 11AM 18 min

Weekly Africa Report

In this week's Africa report, we look into the upcoming elections in Mozambique where an election observer was reportedly killed by elite police squad . In Malawi, protesters killed a riot police officer in the ongoing anti government protests. In Cameroon , main opposition leader Maurice Kamto has walked free…
9 Oct 2019 10AM 15 min

AMEC hosts MENA conference

MENA conference The Afro Middle East Centre (AMEC) is hosting its annual conference in Johannesburg. Some of the topics on the agenda include intervention in international political theory, colonialism to contemporary intervention in the Middle East and North Africa region. Drive time presenter Shafiq Morton is at the event and…
8 Oct 2019 11AM 14 min

IPID under the spotlight

A Viewfinder investigation have revealed how the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) has been prematurely closing cases without proper investigation. In 2012, then Public Protector raised the alarm, but to date there has been no evidence to show the matter was dealt with. On line is Viewfinder founder Daneel Knoetze.
8 Oct 2019 10AM 8 min

WHO commends authorities on DRC Ebola intervention

The United Nations agencies working to stop the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have commended the strong leadership of the DRC health authorities and other health workers in leading to up to 1000 people surviving the disease. On line is World Health Organisation (WHO) Head…
7 Oct 2019 11AM 11 min

As Trump makes headlines, Africa should be alert

Events of the past week leading up to US president Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry have reverberated globally . While Trump makes headlines, Africa can't afford to be distracted. On line is Professor of International Relations at Wits University, professor John Stremlau.
7 Oct 2019 10AM 11 min

Helen Zille to run for DA federal council chair

Former Western Cape premier Helen Zille will run for the position of Chairperson in the Democratic Alliance. The position will be vacated by long serving member James Selfe. And on line is the former premier of Western Cape, Helen Zille.
7 Oct 2019 10AM 8 min

Media Hit Parade

We are back with our weekly Media Hit Parade, taking a closer look at the weeks reactions to local and international news with Acumen Media Director and co- founder Tonya Khoury.
4 Oct 2019 11AM 11 min

Nothing controversial about Grade 9 GDE certificate

Stellenbosch University lecturer says the use of Grade 9 as a formal exit is nothing controversial. Last week, Basic Eduction minister Angie Motshegka said the department will formulate grade 9 as an exit level. On line is Senior lecturer in Future Studies and Systems Thinking Stellenbosch University School of Business,…
4 Oct 2019 10AM 8 min

Sport in SA still divided

As South Africa's Springbok rugby team vies for victory in the 2019 World cup, it is worthwhile to reflect on the historical substance of sports unity since 1994. So, does the nurture, basis and purpose of unity in the pre-1990 anti-apartheid sports movement correspond with developments after 1994? On line…
4 Oct 2019 10AM 10 min

Khashoggi's murder, one year on.

Yesterday marked one year since the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi inside the Saudi embassy in Turkey. Saudi Arabia has put 11 suspects on trial and has sought the death penalty for five of the accused. But will there be justice for the brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi ?…
3 Oct 2019 11AM 16 min

Office of the Ombudsman report released

The Tax Ombudsman has released its Tax report in Cape Town today. The annual event provides a platform for discussion on the performance of the Office of the Ombudsman ( OTO). On line is Tax Ombud judge Bernard Makgabo Ngoepe
3 Oct 2019 10AM 11 min

UWC awarded gender grant

The University of Western Cape is among three universities in South Africa that have been awarded gender grants by the Association of Commonwealth Universities. This was announced by visiting Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle. On line is Director of Gender Equity Unit at the University of Western Cape, (UWC) Dr…
2 Oct 2019 10AM 6 min

Weekly Africa Report

In this week's Africa report, we go to Uganda were authorities have banned the wearing of red beret in public. The red beret is a popular symbol of leading opposition figure Bobi Wine. In Egypt, protests have intensified in cities across the country as the push for president Abdel Fattah…
2 Oct 2019 10AM 10 min
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