Gwen Ngwenya steps in for Justice Malala this week on the Burning Platform brought to you by Nando's. How politically motivated are the student uprisings? Hlaudi Motsoeneng and being the poster boy of cadre deployment and the instability around Pravin Gordhan... all this and more to sink your teeth into.
Read moreSince 2006, ISO have been an eclectic South Africa rock band constantly working on refining their contemporary sound. Richard Brokensha, Franco Schoeman and Nick McCreadie bring their instruments to studio and have a good catch-up with Gareth on what the band is up to right now.
Read moreSouth African band ISO comes into studio with all kinds of weird instruments and musical stories. They aren't your usual rock band though, and between Richard, Franco and Nick you have some interesting and talented individuals. Flaming Alan Ford then talks technology, and what he thinks of Somizi's new radio show.
Read moreNothing breaks down current affairs quite like the Burning Platform brought to you by Nando's. Gwen Ngwenya stands in for Justice Malala this week, and cuts to the chase on a variety of spicy issues. Avi from New York then gives you an update on American cops and getting constantly profiled for a frisking at the airport.
Read moreThe latest from the Champions League and PSL kick things off, with Ben also getting into what you have to look forward to this weekend sports wise. The Proteas' tour schedule for England in 2017 has been announced, and Danny Willet's brother is causing havoc ahead of the Ryder Cup.
Read moreGareth reflects on the first month of Touch Central joining the online world, and all that is going on. From #datamustfall to the upcoming move on the stock market, you are in the right place. Banging news, slamming sport and Anthea with the finance.
Read moreMove along... nothing to see here... just a chicken playing a tiny piano in a field. Acclaimed French composer and multi-instrumentalist Igorrr lets his beloved chicken Patrick take centre stage for a musical union of epic proportions. In the great pecking order of life, Patrick might just be winging it.
Read moreRyan chats to Chris Buchanan from Dell - discussing a study they and Intel commissioned to understand the relationship between workforces and the technology they use.
Read moreWith the continued student protests, the guys speak about police intervention in our society. The police are meant to make us feel safe, yet many would disagree that this is the outcome of their presence. When it comes to social unrest, they more often than not tend to escalate the situation rather than calm it down and bring peace. Police are supposed to be the people we trust, but we often feel uncomfortable in their presence, even in our day to day lives. It's a riot in studio as special guest Luthuli Dlamini gives his views on the #FeesMustFall protests and police intervention. Above and beyond that, they speak about the current influence of the youth in our society. TUT hosts a talent contest to prove that as the youth, we have so much to offer other than civil unrest. Hear it from our youths in studio - Mr P who hosts the Mr & Miss TUT, as well as Brenda who is a current student at the university.
Read moreB1 is in Cape Town at the Gartner Symposium and B2 holds down the studio. They look at the usual cool stuff and a summary of the show.
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