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
1720 – 1740

UK activists demand end to Saudi Arabia, UAE arms sales

Campaign groups and legal experts have called on the UK to end arm sales to Saudi Arabia and its allies, warning that continuing to do so may be in violation of international law. In a statement issued this week, the Arab Organisation for Human Rights in the UK (AOHR) said…
30 Jun 2017 10AM 9 min

Aid in reverse: how poor countries develop rich countries

Earlier this year, the Guardian newspaper published an interesting report on new research that shows that developing countries send trillions of dollars more to the west than the other way around. Of course, this provides a different perspective on the existing narrative that we’ve come to know in third world…
30 Jun 2017 10AM 10 min

Media Misrepresentation of Violence

With the recent rise is violent attacks in England coupled with fears of uncertain consequences of the Brexit Negotiations, British citizens fear both more Islamist aand Islamophobic attacks. VOC journalist Yaseen Kippie spoke to analysts and citizens who have expressed that the Media, now more than ever, has one of…
30 Jun 2017 10AM 14 min

SA Christian activists deported from Israel

According to reports this week, an increasing number of South African Christians are being deported from Israel for being critical of the Israeli occupation of Palestine. In the last few months an increasing number of Christian volunteers with the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Israel/Palestine (EAPPI) have been denied entry into…
29 Jun 2017 6AM 10 min

Religion in schools case: analysis

The High Court in Johannesburg has handed down a ruling on religion in public schools, saying that schools can’t promote one religion. The case was brought by the Organisation for Religious Education and Democracy (OGOD) against six schools in Gauteng The court said it's concerned by single faith branding in…
29 Jun 2017 6AM 11 min

ISIS IN SA

The Rise of ISIS in South Africa was the topic of discussion at the 7th Annual Wasatiyyah Conference presented by IPSA at the Castle of Good Hope this past Saturday. VOC's Yaseen Kippie investigated the rise of ISIS and ISIS based ideologies in South Africa.
23 May 2017 11AM 19 min

Penis Transplant a success

A team from Stellenbosch University (SU) and the Tygerberg Academic Hospital has recently performed a second penis transplant, making it the first medical centre in the world to successfully perform this procedure twice. We Spoke To Professor Andre van der Merwer, Head of Urology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences,…
23 May 2017 10AM 7 min

Manchester bomb carnage

UK police today raised the death toll in an apparent suicide bomb blast at an Ariana Grande concert attended by thousands of young fans in Manchester, northern England, to at least 22 people, reiterating that they were treating it a "terrorist incident". We Spoke to Alexander Seale, journalist at BBC…
22 May 2017 10PM 9 min

Trump arrives in Israel

President Donald Trump arrived in Israel. His highly anticipated visit has both Israeli and U.S. officials wondering what he will bring to the table on the Isaeli -Palestinian peace process. Trump departed Saudi Arabia after delivering a landmark speech. On line is Ali Al-Ahmed. Ali Al-Ahmed, a Saudi scholar and…
22 May 2017 11AM 15 min

Famine in Somalia continues

International aid agencies are warning that six million Somalis need urgent help to avoid starvation. Somalia is now facing the most severe drought in living memory, half the population is going hungry. Al-Imdaad Foundation is in Somalia and we are now joined by Hafez Hamza Badrudeen. Guest : Hafez Hamza…
22 May 2017 10AM 9 min

DA asks parliament to intervene in Eskom inquiry

The Democratic Alliance will ask Parliament to include an investigation into the most recent evidence of possible political interference in Eskom this time by Duduzane Zuma, in the course of the inquiry the DA has requested. On line is DA Spokesperson Natasha Mazzone. Guest : Natasha Mazzone Position: DA national…
21 May 2017 6PM 6 min

French President Macron heads to Mali

At the centre of the troubled region of the Sahel is the nation of Mali, which is among the world's poorest. Whoever controls Mali, controls the whole Africa. Africa remains a key territory on the global chessboard of the 21st century. Rich in oil and natural resources, the continent holds…
19 May 2017 11AM 15 min

AUW comes to an end

The Africa Utility week and Energy Revolution comes to a clost today, To Conclude this, we spoke to Evan Schiff, Event Director, Africa Utility Week. Guest: Evan Schiff Position: Event Director, Africa Utility Week
19 May 2017 10AM 8 min

Trump to visit Saudi Arabia

Donald Trump will use his upcoming Saudi Arabia trip to announce one of the largest arms sales deals in US history - somewhere around $98bn to $128bn worth of arms. That could add up to $350bn over ten years. Now joining us on line from Saudi Arabia is Dr Khaled…
18 May 2017 11AM 17 min

Trump & Africa

The question on how the Trump administration’s policies will impact Africa was met with mixed reaction yesterday during a briefing at the Africa Utility Week conference under way in Cape town. The experts grappled with questions on whether the Trump administration even think Africa. Andrew Moorfield is Head of Natural…
18 May 2017 10AM 9 min

Steel tariffs on the cards

According to Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies, South Africa has no choice but to impose emergency safeguard tariffs on certain flat hot-rolled steel products. This follows the 10 percent customs duty in 2015/16. On line is Gerhard Papefus,Chief Executive of National Employers Association of South Africa,NEASA Guest : Gerhard…
18 May 2017 10AM 9 min

Africa Utility Week analysis

Its day 2 for the Energy Revolution Africa Programme at the Africa Utility Week. On line with the latest developments at the event is Marco Rahner, Head of Technical Sales and Engineering. Guest : Marco Rahner Position: Head, Technical sales and Engineering, Siemens
17 May 2017 10AM 6 min

Africa Utility Week opens in cape town

African Utility Week is opened today at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) in Cape Town, South Africa. This event showcases products and discuss strategic and technical improvements in the utility power, water and gas sectors as well as in the Business Services, Power & Renewable Energy. On line…
16 May 2017 10AM 13 min

Ahok sentenced to two years

Prosecutors are set to appeal the North Jakarta District Court's sentences in non-active Jakarta governor Basuki 'Ahok” Tjahaja Purnama's blasphemy case. The court sentenced Ahok to two years in prison. On line is Tobias Basuki, Researcher with Department of Politics and International Relations at the Centre for Strategic and International…
15 May 2017 11AM 15 min
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