Episodes
How do you raise children in a racist, sexist, unequal and violent world? The team speaks to three parents on how they negotiate the challenges.
Published 07/18/17
How do you raise children in a racist, sexist, unequal and violent world? The team speaks to three parents on how they negotiate the challenges.
Published 07/18/17
Daily Maverick's Richard Poplak joins the team to talk about what we learned, or failed to learn, from the ruling party's policy conference.
Published 07/11/17
Daily Maverick's Richard Poplak joins the team to talk about what we learned, or failed to learn, from the ruling party's policy conference.
Published 07/11/17
The Daily Maverick team is joined by Pauli Van Wyk and Kristen Van Schie. They talk #GuptaLeaks and touch on continental stories from Rwanda, Tanzania and the Chagos islands.
Published 06/27/17
The Daily Maverick team is joined by Pauli Van Wyk and Kristen Van Schie. They talk #GuptaLeaks and touch on continental stories from Rwanda, Tanzania and the Chagos islands.
Published 06/27/17
The taxi industry is often seen as violent, unsafe and unregulated. In the wake of a massive strike, we delve into the system, its past, present and future.
Published 06/20/17
The taxi industry is often seen as violent, unsafe and unregulated. In the wake of a massive strike, we delve into the system, its past, present and future.
Published 06/20/17
The team is joined by amaBhungane investigative journalist Craig McKune to talk #GuptaLeaks. Lorato Palesa Modongo then tells us about a new Setswana feminist dictionary.
Published 06/06/17
The team is joined by amaBhungane investigative journalist Craig McKune to talk #GuptaLeaks. Lorato Palesa Modongo then tells us about a new Setswana feminist dictionary.
Published 06/06/17
The team looks at the impact of the Gupta emails and analyses Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba's first nine months, before tackling SADC politics.
Published 05/30/17
The team looks at the impact of the Gupta emails and analyses Joburg Mayor Herman Mashaba's first nine months, before tackling SADC politics.
Published 05/30/17
Patrick Wisani was recently sentenced for beating his girlfriend to death. We use this case as an example of how the systems in place to prevent and respond to gender-based violence fall short. We then speak to experts about the limitations of criminal justice, what prevention interventions are working, and the obstacles to scaling what works.
Published 05/23/17
Patrick Wisani was recently sentenced for beating his girlfriend to death. We use this case as an example of how the systems in place to prevent and respond to gender-based violence fall short. We then speak to experts about the limitations of criminal justice, what prevention interventions are working, and the obstacles to scaling what works.
Published 05/23/17
The team digs into the deliberation on whether parliament can vote via secret ballot. Then they turn to the South African food crisis, before asking why pirates kidnapping for ransom is on the rise.
Published 05/16/17
The team digs into the deliberation on whether parliament can vote via secret ballot. Then they turn to the South African food crisis, before asking why pirates kidnapping for ransom is on the rise.
Published 05/16/17
Ranjeni Munusamy joins the team to talk about Pravin Gordhan and court action against President Zuma, Vuwani and SAPS corruption.
Published 05/09/17
Kingsley looks at important news across the continent - including charges of crimes against humanity against former Chadian President Hissene Habre, Zambia's President Edgar Lungu charging his opposition with treason, and Ugandan activist Stella Nyanzi imprisoned for calling the president a pair of buttocks on Facebook.
Published 05/02/17
Kingsley sits down with award-winning indigenous Australian filmmaker, Rachel Perkins. She shares her journey of documenting the indigenous Australian story and provoking national conversations about the country's past.
Published 04/18/17
South Africa continues to face a myriad of challenges. Mobilising and movement building is seen as one answer. But how do we do it? We ask activists Jay Naidoo, Anele Yawa and Busisiwe Seabe.
Published 04/04/17
Kingsley flies solo today. He explores the fallout from a UN report classifying Israel as an Apartheid state, why African debt is reaching critical levels, how drones are delivering life saving services and why almost 5 years on, there's still no justice for Marikana.
Published 03/28/17
Fifty years ago the people of the Chagos Islands were forcefully removed from their homes and forced into exile. It had a devastating effect on their livelihood, culture and humanity. This year they may finally be able to return home.
Published 03/21/17
Kingsley Kipury and Greg Nicolson look at some of the biggest issues in the news this week... including Somaliland's fight for recognition, political unrest in Mozambique, and whether Uber is competing unfairly.
Published 03/14/17
Could 17 million South Africans not receive their social grants on April 1st? The team looks at the crisis around social grant disbursement - from the history to the future.
Published 03/07/17
The team sits down with Ranjeni Munusamy and Simon Allison. They talk through the news, including a potential cabinet re-shuffle, who's set to be the next South African president, xenophobic attacks and South Africa's withdrawal from the ICC.
Published 02/28/17