Drive with John Perlman Primedia Broadcasting
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The days news stories delivered by the one of South Africa most respected news presenters from 3 pm to 6 pm weekdays.
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What jobs are SAPS Task Force members leaving the SAPS for ?
John chats to Willim Els, Senior Training Coordinator at the Enact Program at the Institute for Security Studies, about what kinds of jobs are the member of the Special Task force leaving the SAPS to join the private sector.
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Your House Your Home – Sellers and emotions when it comes to price VS the market value
John chats to Sebolelo Makoanyane, Estate Agent about sellers and their emotional attachment to a property and wanting more than what the market is offering. How do you deal with such, and general issues around valuations.
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South Africa’s first green power utility
John chats to the CEO of Etana Energy, Evan Rice about Etana Energy which operates in the Eastern Cape as a trader in renewable energy. Instead of smallish companies having to make their own plans with Independent Power Producers, Etana acts as the broker with the potential to supply lots of commercial customers. Like a mini Eskom but only working with renewables.
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The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) is expected to adopt the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill today, bringing it a step closer to becoming law
Zeenat Sujee
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RMB Africa Focus
RMB is committed to investing in Africa’s growth and they have been sharing their deep insights through the RMB Africa Focus series on 702. To celebrate Africa Month, 702 brings you the 3rd instalment of the RMB Africa Focus series. This year the focus is Africa’s investment readiness.
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SA has won a landmark victory in the UK’s highest court in its protracted dispute over salvaged silver worth about $43m from sunken ship in 1942
John chats to Tauriq Moosa, journalist with Business Day, about a landmark victory for South Africa in the UK’s highest court in a protracted dispute over salvaged silver worth about $43m (R800m) lost in 1942 en route to the SA Mint.
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Customer Reviews
Local, interesting and succinct
A great, time-efficient way of keeping abreast with South African news and issues, hosted by a top local journalist. Keeps it simple and interesting.
Too many ads
Top and tail with adverts that are repetitive and boring. Pity as the interviews are generally good.