On
Carte Blanche this August 2025:
Deadly Deliverance
A young man in the grip of cannabis-induced psychosis is admitted to a Christian rehab centre on the KwaZulu-Natal coast.
Days later, his body is found barefoot, shirtless and beaten so badly, it looks like torture.
Witnesses provide shocking accounts, and investigations reveal the centre has no doctors, no therapists, and no psychiatric oversight.
What really happened to this young man inside the facility which promised healing through prayer?
His family believes he was murdered - and witnesses claim he’s not the first.
Producer: Latashia Naidoo
Presenter: Masa Kekana
March and March
In a country wrestling with historic inequality and growing unemployment, a grassroots movement is demanding action on illegal immigration - and dividing public opinion.
Led by a former radio personality, the March and March campaign insists it is not xenophobic, but patriotic: fighting for local jobs and against the strain on public services, and what it sees as the erosion of citizen rights.
We follow the controversial campaign from its inception in KwaZulu-Natal to its growing national momentum, and unpack what it says about race, justice, and who truly belongs.
Producer: Busisiwe Gumede-Chizhanje
Presenter: Macfarlane Moleli
Sublime Crew
Terri was a dance mom, supporting her son from the sidelines at every practice session - until the coach convinced her to try dancing herself.
Now, four nights a week without fail, she shows up to train with her hip-hop dance crew: all women, all over 35.
They each carry something: kids, health worries, financial stress... Terri's son is fighting for his life in hospital, but she's dancing for them both.
These women have carved out space to chase a dream. And they're living proof that rhythm, grit and a love for dance have no age limit.
Producer: Tarryn Crossman
Presenter: Erin Bates
Premiere episodes of Carte Blanche air on M-Net on Sundays at 19h00 and are on Catch Up afterwards.