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- Three pretty moms and one cute bachelor will go on a date in every episode so they can impress him. The bachelor then decides whose daughter he'd like to take on a date - even before meeting her. The moms can act in their daughters' best interests or they might have their own plans for the young man.
- The epic legacy of South Africa's political transformation that culminated in the first free and fair elections in April 1994, recounted through the personal accounts of key figures, both local and international.
- The last white President and the man likely to be the first black President of South Africa met tonight in the first public debate of their uneasy, four-year partnership, an event that was less the highlight of an election campaign than a glimpse of the next Government.
- Rift Valley Fever and is the latest far-reaching zoonosis and like Ebola and SARS, it can have serious implications for humans, too, and there's no vaccine available. With two confirmed deaths and more than 50 cases of human RVF countrywide so far, just how concerned should we be?
- The final draw will see the announcement of the final 32 teams taking part in the 2010 world cup tournament that takes place in South Africa and the groups they will play in. Cape Town will welcome the FIFA executive's representatives of the 32 qualifying teams, the international media and FIFA guests to the city to witness the Final Draw for the tournament at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. The Final Draw is taking place exactly 6 months before the world cup kicks off. South Africa's Academy Award winner Charlize Theron will be the guest presenter assisting FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke during the Final Draw for the 2010 FIFA World Cup at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) on Friday 4 December 2009.
- This hugely successful reality make-over show for the SABC ran for 6 seasons.
- AN ANTI-APARTHEID LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF THE AFRIKANER AND THE ANATOMY OF REVOLUTION,
- Their workers call them "the mafia management". The well-connected BEE company that took over mines - once part of Pamodzi Gold - which went bankrupt last year, Aurora Empowerment Systems has among its directors Nelson Mandela's grandson and Jacob Zuma's nephew. However, being part of South Africa's political hierarchy doesn't necessarily make for good management or good investment. Carte Blanche visited the Grootvlei Mine on the East Rand and did some digging.
- Things are going from bad to worse at Grootvlei mine on the East Rand, where workers haven't been paid for months, despite an announcement by the owners, Aurora Empowerment Systems, of a new funding source. Equally worrying is the vast quantity of contaminated water that has been streaming out of the mine, despite assurances that it is being treated. Carte Blanche investigates.
- Eskom has become a dirty word, with latest public hearings making it loud and clear that there's united opposition to the proposed 16 percent annual tariff increases. Carte Blanche unravels exactly what it will mean for the consumer, if forced to foot the not always money-wise power utility's expansion bill.
- Port Elizabeth is fast becoming a perlemoen poacher's paradise. Brazen divers go to sea and bring back the bounty, dodging police and anti poaching units who are waging a daily war along the coastline. Who is behind this burgeoning trade? Carte Blanche finds out.
- Fed up Port Elizabeth business owners and residents are standing up to their city council like never before. They have accused the metro of drastically hiking municipal bills to recover funds lost to corruption and gross mismanagement. Big businesses have collaborated to withhold R150-million in electricity surcharges in an effort to break the council's stranglehold and save jobs. Carte Blanche investigates.