Metro FM DJ Rams Mabote comes into studio. What's it like at the SABC these days? Growing up in Dobsonville through the 70s, 80s and early 90s could have destroyed Rams, but it shaped him. His life was almost destroyed by a fictitious Facebook profile stalking him, which cost him…
Martin Smith stands in for Anthea Gardner, with all your money matters. MTN has announced that data costs in South Africa are too low. And how are Capitec's results?
Actor, theatre producer, and university drama lecturer Andrew Buckland, is in a new production at the Barney Simon Theatre, 'Crazy in Love'. And did you know there's more to mime than meets the eye?
Actor, director, and playwright John Kani's work illustrates Apartheid and post-Apartheid South Africa so eloquently, that even Steve Hofmeyr might to go to the theatre one day. What a fascinating journey from New Brighton, to New York, and all over the world. John Kani is a true national treasure.
Steve Hofmeyr gives Gareth Cliff his version of history and the future. Gareth tackles Steve on all the Tweets, court cases and lifestyle choices that he's been embarking on. A highly entertaining debate, worth listening to, regardless of which side you're on.
The 'Real State Of The Nation Address' is delivered by Justice Malala. This SONA covers issues like the latest utterances by President Zuma, the votes of 'no confidence' in Zuma, and the Cecil John Rhodes statue.
Marc Lubner and Ryan Silberman have launched their 'Like Change' campaign. Together with Afrika Tikkun, they are embarking on a project to empower people to improve their lives.
The former Ambassador to the Homeland of Bapetikosweti, Evita Bezuidenhout pays us an official visit. Tannie Evita has managed to stay in the limelight, and still be politically relevant after 1994.
Gert-Johan Coetzee started off using his pencils as models, here he is today, one of the most prominent designers in South Africa. Coetzee moved from pencils to wedding dresses at the age of 12, and has never looked back.
Comedian Dillan Oliphant is an up-and-coming performer, about to start a show this weekend at the John Kani Theatre. It's called, 'The Oliphant in the Room'.
Anthea Gardner has everything you need to know about finances. What effect has the weaker Rand had? What's '10 Cent' doing? Are there any more reports coming through soon? And any dividend news?
Head of Business Development at Media24, Nic Robertson has all the information on e-commerce. What is slowing e-commerce down in South Africa? What does the future hold for this new paradigm of consumerism? What is 'omni-channel retailing'?
This former Miss Tanzania, and now international ramp model, shares her life, and her social upliftment projects she's driving. Endometriosis is a special issue for Millen, being a long-term sufferer.
It's 'Brain Injury Awareness Day', the 20th of March. Our friend Nicolene Holtzhausen from Headway, who has a brain injury joins us. Nicolene's sister Jolene shares her experiences as well, how it's affected her and her family's life
Professor Frank Graewe is the surgeon who performed the first successful penis transplant in the world. What a remarkable accomplishment, and the details are fascinating.
Marks and Maps Maponyane join us. What an impressive father - son team. Both Marks and Maps have kept a level head, and are so down-to-earth, despite their fame and success.
Musician Daniel Baron has just released his latest album. Gareth actually remembers Daniel from Idiols, season 5. And Daniel also brings in his keyboard.
Political analyst, and writer, Eusebius McKaiser says and writes what he likes. Eusebius really misses radio. From very humble beginnings, through being gay, to being a Rhodes Scholar, to what he is today, a very engrossing story.
Musician Victor Masondo lived through the political violence of the 80's in Kwa-Zulu Natal. Masondo is involved in the '21 Songs for 21 Years of Democracy' production, to be staged at the Joburg Theatre from the 26th of March to the 12th of April. What does it take to be…
Anthea Gardner has all your money news. London is booming with construction. What's happening with your shares? Sasol is struggling a bit, and there's an old-style printing business doing quite well.
16 Mar 2015 3AM
14 min
1200 – 1220
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