JJ Cornish tells us about the newly formed 'Alliance of Sahel States', which is what the putschist three call themselves. A former Rwandan Prime Minister who fell out with Paul Kagame dies in exile, and the UN political mission quits Sudan. Brought to you by Johannesburg Business School.
Read more14.11.23 Pt 1 - Sam Cowen joins Gareth and Bakh’abantu in studio. Gareth reveals his inner serial killer tendencies, while Sam describes her love of swimming. Agie Adams from Tourist Travel Services drops by for a chat about the World Travel Market.
Read moreJacky joins the team in studio after struggling to come to terms with the death of his adoptive father. Dr Hanan explains the process of closure when dealing with the realities of justice.
Read more01.11.23 Pt 1 - Producer Ryan gets lost down a rabbit hole after Matthew Perry’s recent death. Gareth announces he’s attending a concert on Friday… with a twist in the tale, and Lebang has some news regarding the Springboks’ arrival home.
Read moreWe received a request from Ashleigh for Dr Hanan, on how to deal with grief from the other side of the world. Having moved to the USA from South Africa, she's having a tough time supporting her family after a recent death. Dr Hanan shares some words of wisdom.
Read more16.02.23 Pt 1 - AKA’s celebration of life event has been announced, which leads to a deep discussion about modern day memorial services. Phumi dissects Rihanna’s Super Bowl half-time show… and a chocolate egg thief has been caught after one of the sweetest heists in UK history!
Read moreIn July 1992, a young mother was murdered on Wimbledon Common as her two-year-old son looked on. Her death would lead to one of the most notorious miscarriages of justice in British criminal history, as a man was imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. For three decades, the person who shouldered the blame for this was the country’s leading forensic psychologist, Professor Paul Britton, who finally breaks his silence in a series of exclusive interviews on the 90-minute special, The Murder That Changed Britain. Gareth Cliff speaks to Prof. Paul Britton about this fascinating true crime story. The Murder That Changed Britain, a CBS Original, airs exclusively on CBS Justice (DStv 170) on Sunday 29 January at 20:00.
Read moreOur resident psychologist, Dr Hanan Bushkin, joins us to address mental health issues and dealing with death. With the recent passing of a few celebrities over the past couple of weeks, Lebang wants to discuss the use of social media as an outlet of sharing such sad news.
Read more07.03.22 Pt 1 - The CliffCentral research team is working overtime, as they find out how many times people have Googled whether Santa is real. Lebang wants to know how best to break the news that the tooth fairy isn't real to her kids... and did you know that being messy and swearing is a sign of intelligence?
Read moreThis week Tracy joins the team to talk about two deaths in her family that have happened in less than a year, which has led her to reflect on something she wants to discuss with Dr Hanan Bushkin.
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