On M-Net & M-Net HD [101], Sunday 29 October 2017 at 19:00 & again on M-Net Plus 1 [901] at 20:00
Life Esidimeni Hearings
With over 100 psychiatric patients confirmed dead at the hands of the Gauteng Health Department, former Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu still hasn’t testified at the Life Esidimeni arbitration hearings. As devastated families continue to search for answers, will the hearings finally bring closure?
Producer: Anna-Maria van Niekerk and Marzanne van den Berg
Presenter: Devi Sankaree Govender
Researcher: Sinethemba Nogude and Laura Byrne
Prosecutors
There’s a rising tide of violent sex crimes in South Africa and often it takes exceptional legal expertise and a special way with people to put serial rapists and murderers behind bars. With a long list of convictions between them, Carte Blanche meets four extraordinary advocates – all women – who take on some of the country’s most dangerous sex offenders in the courtroom.
Producer: Anna-Maria van Niekerk and Marzanne van den Berg
Presenter: Claire Mawisa
Teacher Abuse
Corporal punishment has been outlawed for over 20 years in South African schools, but it seems it is still the most prominent form of discipline. In recent weeks, horrific images of teachers violently caning and abusing pupils have gone viral. The Department of Basic Education has condemned this, but have they done enough to remedy the situation? Carte Blanche asks: what happens when the educator becomes the abuser?
Producer: Sophia Phirippides
Presenter: Macfarlane Moleli
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An Unlikely Friendship
For six years citizen scientist Craig Foster has been diving into the underwater kelp forests of Simonstown until he developed an unlikely relationship with an octopus he named Superstar. It was this extraordinary bond which led Foster to the halls of South Africa’s Parliament to plead for the preservation of animal and plant life in our oceans. Carte Blanche explores this unlikely friendship.
Producer: Michael Duffet
Presenter: John Webb
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Report Card: Midstream Air
Months after the Green Scorpions clamped down on a landfill, there seems to be little change for Midrand residents who still complain of respiratory problems and headaches. After years of trying to get authorities to take action, a new report now validates residents’ claims that the air they breathe could be making them sick. Carte Blanche scores the Department of Environmental Affairs and the minister.
Producer: Anna-Maria van Niekerk and Marzanne van den Berg
Presenter: Claire Mawisa
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