Whilst cadres feast, SA struggles

Podcasts

Today’s Daily Friend Show with Chris Hattingh, Nicholas Lorimer, and Sara Gon discusses the chaos surrounding various Eskom projects, the high pay of municipal workers,

Why the end of the taxi strike is great news for SA

Podcasts

Today’s Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, and Terence Corrigan looks at the end of the Cape Town taxi strike and what it means for

De Ruyter is back!… well sort of | Daily Friend Wrap

Podcasts

Nicholas Lorimer and Chris Hattingh discuss the new distribution SOE which still lists Andre de Ruyter as director. They also chat about BEE requirements for

Malema’s ‘Nazi’-style and belligerent FNB Stadium rally – Sara Gon

Podcasts

We present the podcasts of the weekly IRR Show on Chai FM. The show is broadcast live every Tuesday from 09h00 to 10h00 on Chai

We cannot give in “with a gun on our heads”: Cape Town Taxi strike

Podcasts

Today’s Daily Friend Show with Hermann Pretorius, Nicholas Lorimer, and Gerbrandt van Heerden discusses the ongoing taxi strike in Cape Town. They also talk about

The not so grand ANC-DA coalition

Podcasts

Today’s Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Marius Roodt, and Michael Morris discusses a column by Adriaan Basson about a possible ANC-DA grand coalition. They

Taxis vs Cape Town

Podcasts

Today’s Daily Friend Show with Sara Gon, Nicholas Lorimer, and Gerbrandt van Heerden discusses the ongoing taxi protests in the City of Cape Town against

The Architect of our suffering | Daily Friend Wrap

Podcasts

Nicholas Lorimer and Michael Morris discuss a column by Peter Bruce on the need to abandon the ‘Patel-Ramaphosa songbook.’ They also chat about SARS and

Business warns government we are headed for oblivion | Daily Friend Wrap

Podcasts

Nicholas Lorimer and Makone Maja discuss the projection by business that SA will be in major crisis by 2030 if changes are not made, they

Malema’s chant goes global

Podcasts

Today’s Daily Friend Show with Michael Morris, Nicholas Lorimer, and Marius Roodt discuss Julius Malema’s choice of song at the EFF’s birthday rally this weekend.