Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
It was an emotional day at the East Coast Radio studios today as Vic Naidoo did his last show with us. What's next for Vic Naidoo, take a listen to what his plans are for the next chapter. He also thanked our beautiful province for their unwavering support. Vic Naidoo:
Lady quits to become a full-time winner.
What is the name of the game in which you knock on someone's door and then quickly run away?
Vic Naidoo and Andi James talked about all the work that goes into a job interview from choosing your outfit to preparing for interview questions. Vic shared that a new survey found that 1 in 5 Gen Zs take their parents along. While Andi found it cute, Vic looked at it from a hiring manager's perspective.
Vic Naidoo reached out to the short kings and queens in KZN and asked Andi James if she knew the struggles. Vic spoke about a short person who recently used his car, forcing him to spend almost 45 minutes putting everything back into place! He provided a space for people to express what it's like to be on the shorter side of life.
Vic Naidoo recently went to a police station and found out that they hold onto suspects before they go to prison and how the moon was overseas and in SA at the same time... We had listeners speak about not knowing that biltong was raw and dried meat and much more.
Vic Naidoo shared a story about a 48-year-old man whom police have questioned after it was discovered that he is in a relationship with his grandfather's 104-year-old widow. Vic offered some details about their relationship before asking KZN about their age gap limits. Listen in to learn what Vic's limit is and how a caller named Candace offered up a maths lesson!
Is it bad manners to lean on someone else's car?
What are you starting to dislike as you get older?
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What is your ultimate comfort show to watch?
What does your favourite celebrity smell like
Do you wash your dishes at the office? Today we discuss office culture.
KZN Matriculants complete epic Wild Coast hike
Facing away from the shower head is superior to facing towards the shower head?
A survey finds 20% of men wear the same underwear for a whole week in the UK.
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
What to do with wedding pictures after a divorce?
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
Do you agree? Vic Naidoo chats to KZN about a viral post where a guy messaged his boss to tell him he is suffering with hay fever and will work from home, and his boss said no, he can either take a sick day or come into work.
Vic Naidoo explains what happened to his helper when she accidentally ate his edibles.
Vic Naidoo invited Jane Linley-Thomas to studio to chat to her initiative this Movember, which focuses on men's mental health and how need to start having more conversations about our mental health. Vic Naidoo opens up about his mental health and reveals that radio is an escape for him.
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
Vic Naidoo spoke about an issue that we all know everyone faces whenever they get a house or apartment and you just get visitors. So he asked the question on air, Is it ok to visit family without announcing your visit? You won't believe some of the responses that left him shookith...
A TikToker who has been known to fool people with her fake videos has taken a different angle with her dating videos, leaving people annoyed yet again...
Certain questions you should never ask someone.
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
Vic Naidoo shares something that many people have been wondering for a while now... What are the harmless lies you can tell to your partner.
Vic Naidoo asked listeners what they would do in this situation?
David's left MORE one-star reviews than anyone else. Other big complainers are Paul's and John's. Men dominate the top 15 moaners, with the names Mark, James, Steve, Michael and Andrew also featuring, while Sarah's are the biggest female critics. Are you Karen or David?
Vic Naidoo delves into a question that has been dividing the internet recently. He admits that whilst shopping he eats items before paying for them. But not everyone is on the same page with him... When shopping, is it okay to eat groceries before paying for them?
Vic Naidoo reveled more clues in the hope that someone would actually find the bug today... Do you know where it is?
Vic Naidoo reveled more clues in the hope that someone would actually find the bug today... Do you know where it is?
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
Vic Naidoo reveled more clues in the hope that someone would actually find the bug today... Do you know where it is?
Vic Naidoo reveled more clues in the hope that someone would actually find the bug today... Do you know where it is?
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.
Durban-born Vic Naidoo is fresh, unapologetic and inclusive. He brings his honest brand of humour to your airwaves every weekday between 1pm – 4pm. In case you missed any of the best bits from his show, this is the best place to catch up.