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The Daily Friend Show is a 30-minute current affairs podcast featuring our analysts and writers. It presents a liberal perspective on the political, social and economic issues of the day on Monday and Friday.
The Daily Friend Wrap is a 10-minute show that rounds up the news events of the day 3 times a week Tuesday to Thursday.
No topic is taboo, nothing is off-limits. Our team of analysts and writers from South Africa's fastest-growing liberal news site - dailyfriend.co.za.
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Eusebius McKaiser, well-known broadcaster, author, and now also contributor and political analyst for TimesLIVE, hosts a weekly podcast that journeys to the heart of major news items, dissecting politics, law, and ethics.
Eusebius is known for sharp debate, and this podcast is no different. It will inform, entertain, explain and frame evidence-informed debates about the major stories of the week. -
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On the Oliver Dickson Podcast, I discuss and debate complex, dynamic, and often difficult social, moral, political, and economic issues in any and all forms they exist in our lives. This ranges all the way from sports and pop culture to hard news and current affairs. I have one rule here on the Oliver Dickson Podcast: Embrace Dissent!
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In this short podcast series, we follow Sunday Times top investigative journalists as they cover the real stories that make-up SA’s national headlines.
Boots on the ground is a true piece of mobile journalism — all interviews, voices and sound effects have been gathered using nothing but smartphones.
Boots on the ground is a production of MultimediaLIVE, a division of Arena Holdings.
PLEASE NOTE: This podcast may contain explicit and sensitive content. Listener discretion is advised.
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Access is a multi-part podcast series that looks at the impact of Intellectual Property (IP), specifically patents on accessing health care in the context of COVID-19. Each week, we will be joined by local and global experts to discuss and make sense of global developments that affect us locally in South Africa.
Presented by Fatima Hassan.
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It’s a political jungle out there. Jeremy Maggs and Zukile Majova are your guides. Jeremy is an induna of South African political reporting and Zukile, a founder and political editor of Scrolla.Africa, has been investigating South African politics since 2005. He commutes between Mount Frere and Joburg. Read our daily news on www.scrolla.africa.
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Catch the latest traffic report from 05h30 until 18h00 with the ECR Traffic Team: Buhle Hlatshwayo starts your morning off with weekday traffic from 05h30 to 11h30 on the Breakfast slots, with updates every 15 minutes from 05h30 until 09h00 and then every 30 minutes from 09h30 until 11h30. Rounding off your afternoon and evening traffic is Andi James from 12h00 until 18h00, with updates every 30 minutes from 12h00 until 15h00 and then every 15 minutes from 15h00 until 18h00.
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Conversations with guests, covering a wide range of topics, challenging conventional thought and ideological nonsense in the battle of ideas.
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True Crime South Africa is the first victim-focused true-crime podcast in the country.
Host, Nicole Engelbrecht, researches each case herself using media coverage, trial footage, social media sources and often by talking to some of the individuals involved. Using her skills as a creative writer and her passion for true crime, she crafts each script to ensure that listeners are given a deep dive into the case mechanics as well as an understanding of the victims as human beings.
The podcast covers both solved and unsolved South African true crime cases. The unsolved cases are often cold cases which can benefit from awareness being brought to them. This concept has been used in the US for many years and to great success. The listenership formed around true crime podcasts becomes a community that advocates for victims and resolution for families. South African victims now have their own voice too.
True Crime South Africa publishes weekly, alternating between full-length case episodes and shorter minisodes which discuss true crime cases that are currently in the media. The podcast launched on the 22nd of June 2019 and is making waves in the South African podcast community. On the True Crime South Africa social media pages, South African true crime fans finally have a place to call home where they can express their views on cases and discuss the details with like-minded people.
True Crime South Africa is published in conjunction with Arena Holdings, publishers of TimesLIVE, BusinessLIVE, and SowetanLIVE.
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