Coming Up on Carte Blanche This Week (For South African Expats Too)
Here’s what’s coming up on Carte Blanche tonight in South Africa (Sunday 17 March 2019), and from Tuesday (19 March) for South Africans living abroad. Stream it here. Limpopo Child Gangs A video showing a group of youngsters kicking and dragging Thoriso Themane emerges, sending shockwaves throughout the country. Themane, a young man from Limpopo, […]
Here’s what’s coming up on Carte Blanche tonight in South Africa (Sunday 17 March 2019), and from Tuesday (19 March) for South Africans living abroad. Stream it here.
Limpopo Child Gangs
A video showing a group of youngsters kicking and dragging Thoriso Themane emerges, sending shockwaves throughout the country. Themane, a young man from Limpopo, never stood a chance against the group who beat him to death. But was this an isolated incident or the work of a violent gang of children? Carte Blanche investigates whether this is the same gang terrorising the community. Presenter: Macfarlane Moleli
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The death of #ThorishoThemane at the hands of school students sent shockwaves throughout the country, but in #Limpopo this gang of children is known to terrorise the community. @macmoleli reports this Sunday at 7pm on @MNet channel 101. #CarteBlanche pic.twitter.com/6TsBAIi6L9
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) March 15, 2019
The Last Knysna Elephant
Thousands of elephants once roamed the dense forests of Knysna but over the last 100 years they have been hunted to virtual extinction. For decades, debates have raged on about whether the last-sighted elephant in the forest is one of a family or a single, lone female. Now camera traps, set up along ancient elephant paths, record this heart-breaking story. Carte Blanche joins the tracking team on this remarkable search. Presenter: Derek Watts
RT Is she the last survivor from herds that once roamed the #Knysna forest? Or could there be more elephants that could repopulate the forest? Hidden camera traps reveal the secret story. @DerekWatts brings us this story this Sunday at 7pm on #CarteBlanche. pic.twitter.com/FWM6eGYzmZ
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) March 14, 2019
Lukhanyiso: A Field of Broken Dreams
Carte Blanche investigates the Lukhanyiso Food and Energy Centre in the Free State, which promised emerging farmers a shot at a sustainable future in agriculture and alternative power. Let down by their strategic partner and the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform, the project has been at a standstill, with little to show for the millions of Rands invested. But that didn’t stop the Development Bank of Southern Africa from investing another R60 million in a bio-digester that’s now a white elephant. We ask what went wrong with this flagship project. Presenter: Devi Sankaree Govender
What’s become of the millions invested on a Free State farm that was meant to be a flagship project for emerging #farmers? Join @devi_hq this Sunday at 7pm on #CarteBlanche @mnet @dstv ch 101 pic.twitter.com/berX698oHu
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) March 14, 2019
André Schwartz – Hope for MND
Top Afrikaans artist and leading stage performer of ‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘Phantom of the Opera’, André Schwartz was diagnosed with motor neuron disease last year. Now he’s determined to give science a fighting chance as he embarks on a novel drug therapy that could slow the effects of the disease in its early stages. Edaravone, which is a disease-modifying treatment, previously used for stroke patients, has been approved by America’s FDA as a treatment for MND, for the first time in over two decades. It is expensive and its long-term effects have not been proven, but could this drug provide hope for patients Presenter: Claire Mawisa
RT Although it is expensive and its long-term effects have not been proven, singer @Andre_Schwartz, diagnosed with #MotorNeuronDisease last year, is using the first new drug to be approved by the FDA in 24 years. @clairemawisa reports this Sunday at 7pm on #CarteBlanche. #MND pic.twitter.com/qcPHfy5FTq
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) March 14, 2019
On M-Net & M-Net HD [101], Sunday 17 March 2019 at 19:00 & again on M-Net Plus 1 [901] at 20:00
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