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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3,995 Episodes
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Bus strike and the economy

The bus strike has created problems and disruptions for everyone, from schools to factories, thereby affecting the economy. But how will these impact on the country's economic growth.Drive Time spoke to Dr Jammine Azar, Senior Economist at Econometrix.
20 Apr 2018 10AM 9 min

The Survivor Campaign - Rape as weapon of war

It is estimated that close to 90 per cent of current war casualties are civilians, the majority of whom are women and children. In addition to murder and torture, sexual assault and exploitation including rape and sexual slavery are frequently employed as tools of war. Our special guest this afternoon…
19 Apr 2018 6AM 16 min

IPID stats on corruption

Statistics compiled by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate(IPID)were presented in the sentencing proceedings case against former Western cape top cop Arno Lamoer. On line is Colin Arendse, community activist and ANC cadre. Guest : Colin Arendse Position : Community Activist
18 Apr 2018 10AM 8 min

Rwandan genocide, history and policy

Rwanda is currently commemorating 24 th anniversary of the 1994 Tutsi genocie which claimed the lives of almost one million people in 100 days. As the country reflects on the history of policy and practice of memory , two questions are especially pertinent. How has Rwanda engaged in various forms…
16 Apr 2018 11AM 14 min

Rwandan genocide, history and policy

Rwanda is currently commemorating 24 th anniversary of the 1994 Tutsi genocie which claimed the lives of almost one million people in 100 days. As the country reflects on the history of policy and practice of memory , two questions are especially pertinent. How has Rwanda engaged in various forms…
16 Apr 2018 10AM 10 min

Winnie and stratcom

On 4th April, a video of an interview conducted with Winnie Mandela was posted in which she made references to journalists who wrote very negative stories about her. The journalists are alleged to have worked for Stratcom. But how will the public trust the media given all these allegations? Drive…
16 Apr 2018 10AM 12 min

Mufamadi speaks on Stompie case

Former Safety and Security Minister Sydney Mufamadi has responded to claims that he was behind the probe into Winnie Madikizela Mandela. He has retaliated that only the Police Commissioner has the right to open investigation. Now the question is, What are police operations procedure when it comes to investigations.? Drive…
16 Apr 2018 10AM 15 min

Amnesty International 2017 report

Sub-Saharan Africa made great strides in the global fight to abolish the death penalty with a significant decrease in death sentences being imposed across the region, Amnesty International said in its 2017 global review of the death penalty published today. Drive Time spoke to Mienke Steytler, Media and Digital Content…
12 Apr 2018 11AM 11 min

Israel denies Ghanaian MP entry into Occupied Palestine

Ghanaian MP, Ras Mubarak, was forced to address delegates at the 9 th Jerusalem International Conference via teleconference from Jordan after Israel authorities denied him entry into the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Mubarak, is the National Democratic Congress (NDC) MP and now joins us on line from Ghana. Drive Time spoke…
12 Apr 2018 10AM 10 min

The role of small business in promoting growth

The role of small business in promoting growth and development has shot the top of the agenda this year with President Ramaphosa, in his SONA address highlighting the role of this sector of the economy. On line is Mark Graham, Associate Professor, University of Cape town.
12 Apr 2018 10AM 10 min

Remembering ANC veteran Zola Skweyiya

ANC stalwart Zola Skweyiya, who passed on yesterday, has been lauded as a great leader whose passing has added great pain to the already grieving nation. Drive Time poke to Mpho Mosimane, ANC veteran and spokesperson.
12 Apr 2018 10AM 8 min

ICC to take on Rohingya

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court(ICC) has asked it to rule on whether it has jurisdiction over the deportations of Rohingya people from Myanmar to Bangladesh, a possible crime against humanity, according to filing published yesterday. Drive Time spoke to Advocate Shabnam Mayet, from Protect the Rohingya.
11 Apr 2018 11AM 11 min

Rwandan genocide, 24 years

Its has been 24 years since more than a million people including, some of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) staff were killed in just 100 days during the Rwandan Genocide. The crisis that engulfed Rwanda on April 7,1994, also spilled across the borders. Drive Time spoke to Innocent Maniraruta, Finance…
11 Apr 2018 10AM 12 min

Eskom to conduct Nersa hearing

Eskom says that the upcoming National Regulator of South Africa(Nersa) hearing are not about applying for a tariff increase but rather a regulatory clearing account. Drive Time spoke to Ted Blom, Energy expert, speaker and Advisory Board member at Africa Utility Week Cape town in May.
11 Apr 2018 10AM 11 min

World bank projects growth for SA

The World Bank has increased its projected growth for South Africa's gross domestic product, but said yesterday the economy needs to break free from low growth and high inequality it has been trapped in for decades. Drive Time spoke to Dr Jason Musyoka, post Doctoral fellow and Development Economist, University…
11 Apr 2018 10AM 9 min

New coastal current discovered off Madagascar

South Africa, Malagasy and French researchers have discovered the existence of a coastal current off the Madagascar. Knowledge about and a thought understanding of it will help scientists understand ocean circulation. On line is Dr Marjolaine Krug, Senior Researcher, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, (CSIR)
10 Apr 2018 11AM 6 min

Is Zuma being persecuted?

In the last few weeks before and during the court appearance of Jacob Zuma last week, there have been repeated references by Zuma to himself as being persecuted and betrayed by those he trusted. Professor Raymond Suttner is a Scholar and political analyst who also spent some time in prison…
10 Apr 2018 10AM 11 min
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