Feb 25, 2022
Amnesty International explains why Israel is an apartheid state. An iconic Soweto cinema makes way for a mall. And we revisit the jazz haven, Club Pelican, a place of love and Black consciousness.
Chapters:
02:28 - Saleh Hijaz,
18:53 - Eyethu Cinema
28:01 - Mphethi Morojele
36:27 -...
Feb 18, 2022
Xenophobia is raising its ugly head again in South Africa under the guise of protecting jobs, and it’s threatening to turn violent. We speak to those at the centre of it: migrants.
Chapters:
01:25 - Xenophobia scenesetter
09:08 - Patrick Ilunga
13:59 - Edith Chikwana
17:10 - Sylvestre Kabasidi
23:52 -...
Feb 11, 2022
The Afcon tournament in Cameroon was full of the politics, passion and pain of African football. We talk about the cup’s pan-Africanism, ask who’s to blame for the deadly stampede and get a Bafana star to weigh in on our team’s future chances.
Chapters:
02:06 - Sean Jacobs
23:18 - Maher Mezahi
38:34 - Matthew...
Feb 4, 2022
We look at solutions as students tell us about their struggle to afford university as the academic year begins. And, we visit the first nightclub opened in Soweto with veteran jazzman Khaya Mahlangu.
Chapters:
02:24 - Higher education
18:24 - Salim Vally
37:38 - Club Pelican