Celebrating in style
Celebrating 25-years of broadcasting, Radio 786 hosted a business and stakeholder breakfast at the Capetonian hotel in September. The snazzy
Celebrating 25-years of broadcasting, Radio 786 hosted a business and stakeholder breakfast at the Capetonian hotel in September. The snazzy
In this week’s wrap up Cosatu and its affiliates take to the streets in the fight to protect workers rights.
The Table Mountain Cableway has slashed prices for October. Tickets for a return trip is now at R100. It does
The burial place of Sheikh Mohamed Hassen Ghaibie Shah al-Qadri has been nominated for Heritage Status. The declaration would provide
By: Jehan Alfarra On 2 October 1187, Ayyubid Sultan Salah Al-Din (known in the West as Saladin) liberated Jerusalem from
Radio 786 has won the coveted PMR Diamond Arrow award. It is testament to the value of the broadcaster’s brand,
South African Human Rights Commissioner Chris Nissen says he was prevented by armed police from visiting Heidelberg police station even though
Kung-Fu Champion Junaid Chafeker also know as MJ Li says: “The world is a small place and that we are
On Radio 786’s newest global affairs show, the Diplomat’s Discourse – the UAE has set off a trend in the
No arrest warrant has been issued to the ANC Secretary-General Ace Magashule. His attorney Victor Nkwashu says his client has
Tyron Philander, the younger brother of former Proteas cricketer Vernon Philander. This was confirmed by the Ravensmead Community Policing Forum.
The Swiss city of Geneva will today host the first round of talks aimed at convincing the Azerbaijan Republic and
An investigation into covid-19 expenditure revealed that all nine provincial health departments collectively sourced personal protective equipment (PPEs) and related
On Monday 5th October, Radio 786 gifted the community of Bonteheuwel five pomegranate trees. The planting of the trees coincided
The Human Rights Commissioner in the Western Cape province of South Africa delivered the keynote address at Radio 786’s business
The battle for the DA’s leadership post will come to a head this month, as the party’s regional congress will
Members of Cosatu and SAFTA down tools in protest. A motorcade left the Langa area and progressed to Cape Town.
A nationwide day of action calling for the protection of workers’ rights saw unions denouncing the inaction of government in
The identity crisis within the Democratic Alliance continues to plague the party. Political analyst, Professor Bheki Mngomezulu says that there
The land claims court has yet again ruled in favour of the District 6 Working Committee. After numerous attempts for