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Boots on the ground
TimesLIVE Podcasts
42 episodes
9 months ago
In this short podcast series, we follow Sunday Times top investigative journalists as they cover the real stories that make-up SA’s national headlines. Boots on the ground is a true piece of mobile journalism — all interviews, voices and sound effects have been gathered using nothing but smartphones. Boots on the ground is a production of MultimediaLIVE, a division of Arena Holdings. PLEASE NOTE: This podcast may contain explicit and sensitive content. Listener discretion is advised. #Investigation, #Police, #SocialJustice, #Crime, #ServiceDelivery
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In this short podcast series, we follow Sunday Times top investigative journalists as they cover the real stories that make-up SA’s national headlines. Boots on the ground is a true piece of mobile journalism — all interviews, voices and sound effects have been gathered using nothing but smartphones. Boots on the ground is a production of MultimediaLIVE, a division of Arena Holdings. PLEASE NOTE: This podcast may contain explicit and sensitive content. Listener discretion is advised. #Investigation, #Police, #SocialJustice, #Crime, #ServiceDelivery
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Society & Culture,
News,
News Commentary
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Why are SA’s most deadly convicted criminals up for parole?
Boots on the ground
26 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
Why are SA’s most deadly convicted criminals up for parole?
In this week’s episode of Boots on the Ground: behind South Africa’s national headlines, we focus on the Van Vuuren and Van Wyk judgments that paved the way for lifers to be eligible for parole after 12 years and four months of serving their life sentence. Parole for lifers has had devastating emotional impacts on the families of victims and communities.
Boots on the ground
In this short podcast series, we follow Sunday Times top investigative journalists as they cover the real stories that make-up SA’s national headlines. Boots on the ground is a true piece of mobile journalism — all interviews, voices and sound effects have been gathered using nothing but smartphones. Boots on the ground is a production of MultimediaLIVE, a division of Arena Holdings. PLEASE NOTE: This podcast may contain explicit and sensitive content. Listener discretion is advised. #Investigation, #Police, #SocialJustice, #Crime, #ServiceDelivery