Afternoon Drive with John Maytham CapeTalk
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The highlights from John Maytham's weekday show
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Zuma Concourt hearing
In the Constitutional Court, former President Jacob Zuma is continuing with his fight to remain on the ballot during the upcoming elections. John Maytham speaks to Bernadette Wicks.
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B4SA: Loadshedding over by 2025
According to Business For South Africa, Stage 1 load shedding will be achieved by the end of the year, and come next year, it's likely loadshedding will be a thing of the past. How? John Maytham speaks to James MacKay, Energy Council SA CEO & Business representative B4SA.
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#AnHourWith Gershwin Mias
Actor Gershwin Mias joins John Maytham to chat about what you can expect on Sunday when he will take over the playlist in another edition of #AnHourWith.
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Understanding ADHD
Although ADHD is one of the most common developmental disorders, in children anyway, many people still hold on to outdated misconceptions and misinformation. John Maytham speaks to Professor Andre Venter ahead of his event ‘’Understanding ADHD’’.
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The John Maytham Book Review
Listen to John Maytham's weekly book reviews and share his passion for all things literary. From fiction to non-fiction, John reads and reviews a range of books that would sit well on your reading list. On the list this week:
The Chase by Emma Glass
Long Island by Colm Toibin
The Near North by Ivan Vladislavic
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Why has the DA not seen favourable backing despite the ANC’s downturn?
John Maytham speaks to political analyst Sanet Madonsela about why the DA does not seem to be on track with winning SA’s favor in light of the ANC’s dwindling popularity.
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Customer Reviews
The classiest presenter on radio
Mr Maytham is perfection on the air and is an absolute tonic of erudition and wit. Thanks for the show, John, and may it last forever!