VOC Breakfast

High-energy, informative and hard-hitting, Breakfast Beat packs a mean punch. This show is a current affairs and actuality show, which focuses mainly on issues that are of concern to the community that Voice of the Cape serves. The show feature interviews with prominent politicians, community activists, religious leaders, academic experts and ordinary people. Presenters Sabera, Goolam and producer Loushe make up this dynamic team – all very different personalities that make for interesting conversation, heated debates and plenty of laughs and tears. This show is listener driven and the team loves engaging with callers – no topic is off-bounds! We serve you breakfast every morning Monday to Friday from 6.30am to 9am.
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CPF Mitchells's Plain

The CPF in Lentegeur will be having a meeting with the new Cluster commander, major general Gregg Goss tonight to discuss the ongoing work in the area. We chat now to the Public relations officer of the CPF in Lentegeur, Ismail Petersen…
22 Sep 2014 4 min

Social justice coalition response on crime stats

The South African Police services released the annual crime statistics for the 2013/2014 financial year. Ndifuna Ukwazi and the Social justice coalition intends to engage with the SAPS. This morning we find out more from the Social justice coalition about what they think of the crime stats. To tell us…
22 Sep 2014 3 min

City to appeal judgement in SANRAL application

The City intends to appeal judgement in the SANRAL secrecy application. On the 28th of August, Judge Ashley Binns-Ward of the Western Cape High Court dismissed SANRAL's and the Protea Parkway consortium (PPC) secrecy applications. However, the City is unable to make known the information that is of interest to…
22 Sep 2014 7 min

Western Cape Minister meets community leadership

The Western Cape Minister of Human Settlements, Bonginkosi Madikizela met with the community leadership of Grabouw. To tell us more, we have Minister Bonginkosi Madikezela on the line…
19 Sep 2014 7 min

Release of crime stats

The South African Police Services release the 2013/14 crime statistics later today. We find out this morning from senior researcher in the Crime and Justice programme at the Institute for Security Studies, Dr Chandre Gould about what we can expect…
19 Sep 2014 6 min

Vandals wreak havoc at community facilities

The City of Cape Town Community services directorate Had to dig deep into its coffers to fix 113 incidents of vandalism at community facilities. To tell us more about these acts of vandalism, we have City of Cape Town's Mayco member for community services and special projects, Councillor Belinda Walker…
19 Sep 2014 4 min

Open mosque does not comply with regulations

A local Muslim politician says instead of making threats towards its founder, detractors of the Open Mosque set to open this Friday in Wynberg should rather take part in public dialogue on its existence. Al Jamaah Party leader and City of Cape Town councilor Ganief Hendricks expressed this sentiment on…
19 Sep 2014 7 min

Israel-Palestine conflict talk

The Durbanville Islamic society will be having a talk at the Durbanville Townhall tomorrow morning to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Various speakers will be in attendance at the talk. To tell us more, we have the executive director of he Durbanville Islamic Society, Essack Mohammed on the line…
18 Sep 2014 6 min

Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill public consultations

The Road Accident Fund together with the Department of Transport is holding public consultations on the Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill. To tell us more, we have senior manager in regulation from Road Accident fund, Chris Williamse on the line…
18 Sep 2014 9 min

South Africa faces water crisis

According to a latest report by the African Futures project that was released at a seminar recently, South Africa is facing a water crisis and government's current plans are not sufficient to address it. To tell us more, we have the executive director at the Institute for security studies, Jakkie…
18 Sep 2014 7 min

Businesses react to Crowbar gang arrests

Last week 4 members of the notorious crow bar gang was arrested during a undercover operation. Despite the arrest, many of those who fell prey to the syndicates' operation still live in fear as discovered by VOC journalist Imogen Vollenhoven following interviews with some local businesses who were targeted three…
18 Sep 2014 5 min

Reasons behind Cape taxi unrest

This morning we look at the reasons behind the ongoing unrest in the taxi industry. To tell us more, we have the City of Cape Town's Mayco member for Transport, Councillor Brett Herron on the line…
18 Sep 2014 5 min

Crime Line leads to arrests

In 2007 and 2014 more than 3000 arrests have been made as a direct result of tip-offs received via Crime Stop and Crime Line. This announcement was made during a signing of a renewed Memorandum of Understanding between the SAPS and Primedia. To tell us more, we have Head of…
17 Sep 2014 9 min

Toys guns in the hands of children

This morning we look at whether toy gun are used to perpetrate crime. Community workers in Mitchell's Plain have been calling for a ban on the sale of imitation firearms at spaza shops. We chat now to the spokesperson of Gun Free South Africa, Adele Kirsten about toy guns…
17 Sep 2014 6 min

MUSIAD International expo

South Africa will be one of the participants at the 15th MÜSİAD International Expo which we will be organized this year. The MÜSİAD International Expo will also be home to 18th International Business Forum (IBF) which will be themed as “Paradigm Shift: New Financial Orientations”. And tell us what this…
17 Sep 2014 6 min

Learners right to education

Western Cape Minister of Education, Debbie Schafer laid criminal charges against protesters to protect learners right to education in Grabouw. To tell us more, we have Minister Debbie Schafer on the line…
17 Sep 2014 5 min

Current situation in Gaza

There have been reports of shelling from Gaza into Israel. This morning we find out more from Dr Bassel Abu Warda about the current situation in Gaza…
17 Sep 2014 6 min

Eskom granted lifeline of R50-billion.

Last Thursday, Eskom was thrown a lifeline by the Government to raise additional debt in the region of R50-billion in order to avert a downgrade. And with Eskom facing increased challenges which threaten its sustainability, we find out this morning how these latest developments will affect the consumers. To tell…
16 Sep 2014 9 min

Objection to the e tolls

An organisation called Public Transport Voice is calling on the national department of Transport to scratch off Road tolls in the Western Cape in N1 and N2 to spare poor communities. Public Transport Voice is an organization that advocates for quality and equality in the South African public transport sector. Simo Sithandathu from PTV…
16 Sep 2014 8 min
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