[3][4] He gained prominence as a Radio 702 talk show host, and also wrote three books about South African politics and society.
Eusebius McKaiser was born on 28 March 1978,[5][6] in Grahamstown, Cape Province, where his working-class family lived in a coloured township.
[6][7][8] Between 2005 and 2006,[9] he attended the University of Oxford (St Antony's College) on a Rhodes Scholarship, where he received a BPhil[10] and did doctoral research – never completed – under Ralph Wedgwood and John Broome, also in moral philosophy.
[1] He hosted the SABC 3 current affairs programme Interface until 2011,[13][14] and later anchored 702's Talk@9 show on week nights.
"[20] McKaiser left Radio 702 in June 2020,[21][22] because the station had not been prepared to dedicate adequate resources to the production of his show.