Catch the latest episode of The AutoTrader Podcast, South Africa’s No.1 motoring podcast! Join our dynamic duo, George Mienie and Wandile Sishi, as they dive into the exciting world of Hydrogen - the new energy contender in the South African car market. They’ll be exploring if Hydrogen could be the future of motoring, and how it stacks up against EV.
Read moreGeorge Mienie compiles a list of iconic South African cars through the ages. We discover what his first car was, as well as what car was used to pick up Nelson Mandela from prison. Gareth and Simphiwe then get into the trivia.
Read moreIn the beginning of South Africa’s democracy era, a world of vigilantism and dark organised crime was a real problem in the Western Cape. Mark Shaw - Director of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime - tells his story about being part of this team in the early 2000s, as well as the state of policing in South Africa... particularly in the Western Cape. Ian Cameron, Director of Community Safety at Action Society, stops by to report back on his apology from Bheki Cele, as well as sharing his experience working with organised crime units and police in the Western Cape.
Read moreIn this week’s episode of The AutoTrader Podcast, the leading motoring podcast in South Africa, our hosts George Mienie and Wandile Sishi delve into a comparison between South Africa and the global scene in the context of petrol and electric cars. They explore whether South Africa is hastening the adoption of EVs, or if it’s progressing at the appropriate pace. They also discuss the real expenses involved in selling a car. To wrap up, they respond to some queries from our #AskAutoTrader segment.
Read more09.10.23 Pt 1 - Gareth and the team are joined by Howard Sackstein - founding member of the Jewish Anti-Apartheid movement - to discuss the latest attacks on Israel, breaking down the reasons behind this war. Producer Ryan reports back on the weekend’s sport… and Dr Hanan has a challenge for you to get off the fence.
Read moreKicking off with the Rugby World Cup, Ben breaks down the quarterfinal rounds as we wrap up the group stages. The ICC Cricket World Cup is on the brew, and Ben lays out the smart bet - plus a Supabets twist! Premier League and golf are also on the table… but if you’re more of an armchair fan, there’s a documentary series recommendation for you.
Read moreLeon Louw - a policy expert, author and speaker - joins the panel to discuss land and property ownership, and the unlawful woes that have carried over the last few generations. Phumi implodes after hearing about the Woolworths CEO’s profit margin, and Kanthan struggles to see the DA’s vision, launching Chris Pappas as the premier candidate for KZN. Gareth gets into some international news.
Read more05.10.23 Pt 2 - Joining the Burning Platform this week is Leon Louw, a policy expert, author, and speaker. Leon and Phumi engage their frustration over pre-apartheid policy of unlawful deeds distribution and property handovers without paperwork. Kanthan has some worries about Chris Pappas being the frontman of the DA’s premiership in KZN, and Gareth gets into some international news.
Read more05.10.23 Pt 1 - In case you need a rude awakening - there are 12 weekends left until Christmas! Gareth has some conflicting texts from an overseas friend, who is not worried about walls and fences, and Phumi celebrates having people back in offices. Dr Mark joins the team live in studio to talk about boobs.
Read more03.10.23 Pt 1 - Content Creator and Public Speaker, Mark Sham, is in town and picks Gareth’s brain about having access to massive audiences from such a young age. Mark comments on the Tottenham Hotspur and Trevor Noah debacles in marketing tourism, and JJ Cornish joins for Africanalysis.
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