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- 2479 - NHI’s act effects on businesses and economy. Friday File - Bespoke Luxury Wedding CakesChairman of Business for South Africa, Martin Kingston joins presenter Bruce Whitefield to discuss the effect of a rushed through National Health Insurance on the business community.
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Fri, 17 May 2024 - 2478 - Bespoke Luxury Wedding Cakes
Kevin Schoof the founding director and head pastry chef at Baker Boys Confectionery speaks to host Brue Whitfield about their bespoke luxury wedding cakes. Baker Boys have won a number of awards both locally and internationally. Famous for their luxury handcrafted exquisite wedding cakes. Focusing on timeless elegance, a fresh modern style, and detailed sugar art. With over a decade of experience, they provide brides and celebration clients with current trends and expert advice on choosing the perfect wedding or celebration cake.
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Fri, 17 May 2024 - 2477 - Markets Commentary
Viv Govender, Portfolio Manager at Rand Swiss and host, Bruce Whitfield analayse top business and financial news of the day.
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Fri, 17 May 2024 - 2476 - Money Show Explainer: NHI’s act effects on businesses and economy
NHI is a health finance program that combines resources to give all South Africans, regardless of socioeconomic background, access to high-quality and reasonably priced personal health care. All South Africans will have access to health care through this fund; the NHI fund will pay for your care, therefore there won't be any admission fees. With two significant exceptions, medical assistance programs accomplish exactly the same thing. Chairman of Business for South Martin Kingston joins presenter Bruce Whitefield to share additional information.
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Fri, 17 May 2024 - 2475 - What will the election mean for investors?
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2474 - Investment School - how to select the best ETFs and funds
Investors selecting an ETF should ultimately consider three factors: Which investments is this ETF exposed to? To what extent is this exposure provided by the ETF? Furthermore, how quickly can I get the ETF? To find out what kind of exposure you're getting, look at the benchmark, or underlying index, of the ETF.
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2473 - Small Business Focus - 5 actions to get the highest return on your time and attention in your business
The return on investment (ROTI) statistic quantifies the value generated by the time spent on different activities. Essentially, it aids in determining whether the time invested in a given task advances our long-term goals and objectives. By embracing an ROTI approach, you may optimize your daily routines and make better decisions about job prioritisation.Pavlo Phitidis| CEO, Aurik Business Accelerator
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2472 - Calling all young entrepreneurs: The mental toolbox you need to succeed
Momentum Metropolitan Foundation's Youth Employment Portfolio Head, Nkosinathi Mahlangu, with an emphasis on youth empowerment and upliftment, the Foundation recently partnered with My Dough, a cutting-edge student-led company that provides a platform meant to promote the expansion and prosperity of small enterprises. The platform offers entrepreneurs a plethora of resources, assistance, and tailored mentoring to help them with marketing, sales, capital access, and industry-specific compliance.Mahlangu lists the items he thinks any budding entrepreneur's mental toolkit ought to have.
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2471 - SA ban on inefficient, power-heavy lightbulbs kicks in next week
Grant Pattison, Managing Director of Savvy Saver, tells host Bruce Whitfield that energy efficiency standards for lightbulbs will rise, phasing out incandescent lights and eventually banning regular CFL and incandescent bulbs for household use by year-end.
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2470 - Electricity bill makes history as Eskom's 100-year monopoly faces its end
Chris Yelland, Energy Analyst and MD at EE Business Intelligence, speaks with Bruce Whitfield about the landmark electricity bill signaling the end of Eskom's century-long monopoly. The bill, recently passed by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), is a crucial step in President Cyril Ramaphosa's economic reforms, facilitating Eskom's unbundling and the introduction of competition in the electricity market.
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2469 - Market Commentary
Graeme Korner from the Korner Perspective joins Bruce Whitfield to analyse the biggest stories on the markets.
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2468 - Rand hits strongest level in 2024 as dollar wilts
Thanks to fresh hope that US interest rates will be cut, the rand has risen to its highest levels in 2024. Thursday, just before noon, saw the currency trade at R18.20/$, which is about its highest point vs the US dollar this year. Around R18.30/$, the rand had begun trading in the early morning hours.Andre Cilliers | Director and Currency Strategist at TreasuryONE|
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2467 - What will the election mean for investors?
On May 29, South Africans will cast their ballots in the country's national election, and polls indicate that the ruling African National Congress (ANC) may lose its legislative majority for the first time since apartheid ended thirty years ago. Investors are observing closely. What do investors stand to gain from the sixth round of general elections in South Africa?
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Thu, 16 May 2024 - 2466 - President Ramaphosa signs the NHI bill into law… Now what’s the next steps for critics; Minister of electricity on whether the energy action plan is working
Business lobby groups and health workers react to President Cyril Ramaphosa signing the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) into law. They discuss the next step to fight against the law through courts.
AND on the same topic. Russell Rensburg, Director of the Rural Health Advocacy Project, expresses his satisfaction with President Cyril Ramaphosa's decision to sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law. In a discussion with host Bruce Whitfield, he elaborates on how the NHI will benefit individuals who previously lacked adequate healthcare.
Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, the Electricity Minister, discusses the progress of the country's action energy plan with host Bruce Whitfield. He assures that the days of prolonged electricity outages are over.
Have you heard of the Lekker Network? Created by South African Nic Latouf, this network connects expats worldwide, unlocking global opportunities through funding, new markets, and masterclasses from successful South Africans. Latouf, was our shapeshifter, he chatted to Bruce Whitfield about the inspiration behind the idea.
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2465 - Shapeshifter - Nic Latouf, founder of the Lekker Network
Have you heard of the Lekker Network? Created by South African Nic Latouf, this network connects expats worldwide, unlocking global opportunities through funding, new markets, and masterclasses from successful South Africans. Latouf, was our shapeshifter, he chatted to Bruce Whitfield about the inspiration behind the business
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2464 - Consumer ninja - Are you unwittingly paying service fees on a garage card or extra credit cards which you or your significant other hasn’t used for years?
Consumer advocate Wendy Knowler is delving into whether consumers are unknowingly being charged service fees on garage cards or additional credit cards that have remained unused for years.
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2463 - Business Unusual - The Rising Role of Pursuit of Trust
Richard Mulholland, Owner of Missing Link, discusses with Bruce Whitfield on Business Unusual the increasing importance of trust in the age of rising AI. He emphasizes the crucial role of written communication and the significance of public speaking for leaders.
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2462 - Guptas’ R280m dairy heist victims get R1,300 gift card and 5kg meat hamper
Victims of the R280 million Estina dairy heist by the Gupta family received a mere R1,300 gift card and a 5kg meat hamper, reported Ferial Haffajee, associate editor at Daily Maverick . This token gesture highlights the vast sums laundered away, leaving Vrede in ruin. The scandal, involving former Free State Premier Ace Magashule and Agriculture MEC Mosebenzi Zwane, shows the lasting impact of grand corruption on local communities. She joined Bruce to discuss this recent development
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2461 - CW report shares insights on perceptions of corruption in SA
Melusi Ncala of Corruption Watch talks with Bruce Whitfield about their new report, "The Impact of Corruption: Insights from a Perceptions and Experiences Survey," which assesses corruption's profound effects on people's lives in South Africa.
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2460 - Market Commentary
Chris Steward, Portfolio Manager at Ninety-One and Bruce Whitfield analyse top business and company stories of the day, as well as international and local markets.
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2459 - Energy Action Plan working ? No more prolonged blackouts?
Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, the Electricity Minister, discusses the progress of the country's action energy plan with host Bruce Whitfield. He gives the assurance that the days of prolonged electricity outages are over.
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2458 - President Ramaphosa has signed NHI Bill into law… Now what’s the next step for critics?
Business lobby groups and health workers react to President Cyril Ramaphosa signing the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) into law. They discuss the next fight against the law through the courts. Craig Comrie | Chairperson at The Health Funders Association (HFA)
Russell Rensburg, Director of the Rural Health Advocacy Project, expresses his satisfaction with President Cyril Ramaphosa's decision to sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill. In a discussion with host Bruce Whitfield, he elaborates on how the NHI will benefit individuals who previously lacked adequate healthcare.
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Wed, 15 May 2024 - 2457 - The president shoves through the NHI bill; SA's jobless rate edges to 33%
As President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to sign the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) into law on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, giving reasons that the “move will revolutionise South Africa's healthcare system, aiming for universal coverage of health services”. However, experts within the health sector joined Bruce Whitfield to express their concerns about the current state of the bill; and offer insights into potential paths forward.
South Africa's Q1 unemployment rate surged to 32.9%, with 8.2 million unemployed despite a slight uptick in employment. Youth joblessness remains high at 4.9 million, though slightly decreasing to 44.5%. While formal sector jobs rose by 56,000, the informal sector lost 100,000 positions. Regional disparities persist, with some provinces showing gains while others declined. Isaah Mhlanga , chief economist at RMB discusses how bad the situation is.
Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal finance and Bruce Whitfield delve into the essential strategies for achieving genuine financial freedom. Warren explains why relying solely on your retirement fund or RA is not enough for securing your retirement goals; and he explores alternative avenues for building a robust financial future.
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2456 - Personal Finance - Unlocking financial freedom: Why your retirement fund or RA might need assistance
Warren Ingram, personal finance expert and co-founder of Galileo Capital and Bruce Whitfield delve into the essential strategies for achieving genuine financial freedom. Warren explains why relying solely on your retirement fund or RA is not enough for securing your retirement goals; and he explores alternative avenues for building a robust financial future
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2455 - Africa Business Focus
Marisa Lourenço, Independent political risk analyst looks at the biggest business African stories that took place recently, including Frelimo's presidential election
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2454 - What’s happening with the ANC? Is there a clutching of straws ?
President Cyril Ramaphosa is scheduled to sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill into law on May 15, 2024, at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. JP Landman, a political and trend analyst, discusses this unexpected populist-like move
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2453 - Anglo's survival gambit: it plans to cut ties with Amplats, De Beers in historic restructure
Peter Major, a mining expert and the director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions, alongside host Bruce Whitfield, discuss Anglo American's defensive strategy against a potential takeover by rival BHP. Anglo American has announced a significant restructure—the most extensive in decades—where it plans to demerge its 79% stake in Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) and either sell or demerge De Beers, the diamond mining company it has been associated with for over a century.
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2452 - SA's jobless rate edges to 33%
South Africa's Q1 unemployment rate surged to 32.9%, with 8.2 million unemployed despite a slight uptick in employment. Youth joblessness remains high at 4.9 million, though slightly decreasing to 44.5%. While formal sector jobs rose by 56,000, the informal sector lost 100,000 positions. Regional disparities persist, with some provinces showing gains while others declined.
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2451 - Market Commentary
Wayne McCurrie from FNB Wealth and Investments and Bruce Whitfield analyse corporate news and international markets.
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2450 - The President shoves through the NHI bill
President Cyril Ramaphosa prepares to sign the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) into law on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, giving reasons that the “move will revolutionise South Africa's healthcare system, aiming for universal coverage of health services”. However, experts within the health sector joined Bruce Whitfield to express their concerns about the current state of the bill; and offer insights into potential paths forward.
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2449 - Podcast TMS 13 May 2024
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Tue, 14 May 2024 - 2448 - Vodacom full-year earnings dip on challenges, revenue up; Global olive oil prices surge amidst climate crisis and crime waves
Shameel Joosub, the Group CEO of Vodacom, discusses the company's annual results with host Bruce Whitfield. The group disclosed an 11.2% decrease in earnings per share to 842c, as well as a 10.8% reduction in headline earnings per share to 846c for the year in review.
As Spain's olive oil output dwindles amidst climate-related challenges, global prices soar to unprecedented levels, prompting concerns over supply chain integrity and theft. With South Africa grappling with its own production limitations, consumers face steep retail hikes while producers navigate a landscape of rising costs and erratic yields. Wendy Petersen, CEO of the South African Olive Association discussed this.
Riaan Manser, explorer and adventurer was our guest in How I Make Money. Manser rose to prominence by cycling around the perimeter of Africa for over 24 months, alone & unaided. He told us about his adventures and how he makes his money.
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Mon, 13 May 2024 - 2447 - Mike Teke’s Masimong Group sips on some KWV; Friday File - Karoo Ranching
KWV, a top wine and spirits group, welcomes new shareholders, Masimong Group and Rand Merchant Bank (RMB). With a history of value creation, KWV aims to leverage their expertise and connections for strategic growth. Masimong Group, focused on empowerment, and RMB, a leading African bank, offer valuable insights. This partnership strengthens KWV's industry position. Mike Teke, Seriti Mines CEO & chair of Masimong Group discuss this decision.
Karoo Ranching, a family-run business in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province, operates multiple working cattle and horse ranches. Led by sixth-generation rancher Julie Hobson, the company's flagship ranch, Elandskloof, has been in the family since 1898, embodying an authentic legacy of ranching tradition. Julie Hobson joined Bruce to talk about the rice history of the business.
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Fri, 10 May 2024 - 2446 - Eskom chairman’s update on reviving the power utility . Investment School - Thematic ETF investing using offshore ETFs.As former Eskom CEO Andre de Ruyter shed light on the suspension of load shedding, attributing it to a surge in diesel usage, contradicting government claims at the PSG Financial Services' annual conference. Mteto Nyati, Eskom chairman joins Bruce to explain how they are really keeping the lights on
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Thu, 09 May 2024 - 2445 - BNP Paribas confirms exit from South Africa amid European banking retreat; SAB records double digit growth for their Q1 financial results
BNP Paribas has closed its South African corporate and investment bank, mirroring European banks' broader retreat from the continent. Following suit, Barclays, Standard Chartered, and Societe Generale are also downsizing. Kokkie Kooyman, executive director & portfolio manager at Denker Capital discusses whether this trend creates opportunities for pan-African banking groups to expand, fostering competition and benefiting local sectors.
Richard (Boris) Rivett-Carnac, CEO at SAB discusses their stellar results for the first quarter of 2024 with host Ray White. Boris also takes Ray through beer consumption trends in South Africa.
In Business Unusual, Graeme Codrington, futurist and partner at TomorrowToday explains how plants and bacteria are being harnessed to revolutionise mining practices. From plants that naturally accumulate rare metals to bacteria that produce hydrogen from old oil wells, these eco-friendly solutions offer a pathway to meeting resource demands while minimising environmental impact.
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Wed, 08 May 2024 - 2444 - Amazon launches in SA; Consumers feel squeezed by the escalating prices of goods
Amazon's long-awaited online marketplace has made its debut in South Africa, offering customers access to an extensive array of local and international brands. With promises of same-day and next-day delivery, the online giant aims to revolutionise the shopping experience for consumers. Experts look at how this will impact other local e-commerce retailers.
The Q1 2024 Deloitte South Africa ConsumerSignals report reveals heightened consumer anxiety, driven by political uncertainty and economic instability concerns. Deloitte attributes this unease to looming elections and persistent inflation pressures, exacerbated by a weakening rand and potential living expense hikes. Rodger George, Africa Consumer Industries Leader at Deloitte Africa explains how consumers are coping.
Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal finance expert on how much you should be saving. He says determining the optimal savings rate can be daunting, but it’s about striking a balance between your current lifestyle and a secure financial future.
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Tue, 07 May 2024 - 2443 - Redefine posts robust interim results, despite market challenges; Shell to exit South Africa, reshaping downstream portfolio amid energy transition
Redefine Properties releases its group interim results for the six months ending February 2024, showcasing a resilient performance amidst challenging market conditions. Despite economic headwinds, the company reports a 6.1% increase in distributable income to R1.7 billion, signalling sustained profitability and strategic growth initiatives. Andrew Konig, CEO at Redefine joins Motheo to help analyse the results.
Shell confirms plans to divest from Shell Downstream South Africa (SDSA), part of a strategic realignment focusing on performance and simplification. This move marks the end of Shell's 120-year presence in South Africa, coinciding with a broader transition towards electric vehicle charging options.Ed Stoddard, Journalist at Business Maverick explains what the impact will be for the country.
Riaan Wilmans, a specialist in book cover design, joins Motheo Khoaripe to delve into the craft of encapsulating a book's essence within a single page, all while making money from it. He shares insights into his journey into the field and the intricacies of thriving in this profession.
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Mon, 06 May 2024 - 2442 - First, it was BHP and Anglo American, now the triangle involves Glencore; Friday File: Luxury of Basotho Blanket reimagined
Peter Major, mining expert & director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions and host Bruce Whitfield discuss Glencore also showing interest in acquiring Anglo American. He also discusses BHP chief executive meeting with SA mining ministry.
On The Money Show Explainer, Deon Gouws ,chief investment officer at Credo and Bruce Whitfield discuss why Apple sales are falling almost everywhere.
Then Thabo Makhetha-Kwinana, fashion designer and owner of the leading women’s wear label, which bears her name, was our Friday File guest. She spoke about her brand, which is globally recognised for using and taking inspiration from authentic Basotho blankets to create beautiful garments.
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Fri, 03 May 2024 - 2441 - Fed maintains 5.3% rate amid high inflation: Impact on ZAR?; Stakeholders put plans in motion to revive SA’s clothing manufacturing sector
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady at a two-decade high of roughly 5.3% as it signalled that it will only cut until prices start to slow down. Kevin Lings, chief economist at Stanlib Asset Management explains what it means for the country and the SARB’s cutting cycle.
Micheal Lawrence, executive director at National Clothing Retail Federation discusses the plan by the Western Cape clothing industry to re-establish local clothing manufacturing in order for the country to be able to compete with cheap imports. The plan involves creating new quick-response clothing factories around the province, this will also help ramp up employment.
Chantal Marx, Head of Equity Research at FNB Wealth and Investments, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the influence of political events on financial markets, especially with elections looming in South Africa and the United States. They explore market reactions to politics, global and local election dynamics, and opportunities arising from pre-election mispricings.
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Thu, 02 May 2024 - 2440 - Workers’ Day Special Broadcast: SA Inc. Scorecard as a investable country in the past 30 year and going forward. Reflecting on SA’s job market. Shapeshifter - Léan Boezaart, CEO of Freedom of Movement (FOM)Professor Bonang Mohale, Chancellor of the University of the Free State and Former President of Business Unity South Africa, converses with host Bruce Whitfield about the investment appeal of South Africa Inc. As the country celebrates 30 years of democracy amidst a turbulent election year, the focus shifts to how South Africa is faring in its efforts to attract investors. Andrew Levy, Labor Analyst at Andrew Levy & Associates, joins host Bruce Whitfield for an examination of South Africa's job market. The recent rise in the nation's unemployment rate to 32.1% in the last quarter of 2023, along with job cuts across fifty percent of South Africa's industries, underscores the significant economic challenges facing the nation. Martin Kingston, Chairman of Business for South Africa (B4SA), joins host Bruce Whitfield to explore the latest developments in South Africa's reconstruction efforts amid a tumultuous election year, paying tribute to Workers' Day. Léan Boezaart, CEO of Freedom of Movement (FOM), joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss his career path, entrepreneurial passion, and the vision he holds for Freedom of Movement (FOM), a business he co-founded in 2013. Following the completion of his articles in 2011, Léan was sponsored by Deloitte to pursue a childhood aspiration of becoming a professional golfer. Transitioning to the professional circuit in 2012, he competed in South Africa (Sunshine Tour) and internationally, giving his all to the pursuit.
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Wed, 01 May 2024 - 2439 - Gas users unhappy with draft plan amid looming crisis; Condolences for black business visionary, Dr Sam Motsuenyane
Concerns abound as industrial gas users express dissatisfaction with the proposed solutions outlined in the draft gas master plan, fearing a looming crisis in 2026. The plan's unrealistic timelines and absence of viable remedies have left stakeholders apprehensive about the future, with the looming threat of "day zero" when gas supply from Mozambique ceases. As pressure mounts, Jaco Human, CEO of the Industrial Gas Users Association of Southern Africa emphasises the need for swift and effective action in order to avert potential economic repercussions and job losses
Business executives and financiers commemorate the legacy of Dr. Samuel Motsuenyane, regarded as the pioneer of Black entrepreneurship, following his passing at the age of 97. Motsuenyane, a founding member of the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry, was instrumental in establishing the African Bank.
Warren Ingram, a personal finance expert and Co-Founder of Galileo Capital, joins host Bruce Whitfield to explore the timing and rationale behind engaging in the lottery and the growing popularity of sports betting. Despite the prevalent scepticism surrounding these activities, they delve into the underlying motivations that drive individuals to participate, considering the slim odds of winning in the lottery.
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Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 2438 - Business lobby group BLSA is confident the country will be on the right track in the next 30 years. What is the scorecard now? Starlink's termination of its unapproved service in the country: what it means for the democratisation of internet access in SA
Busisiwe (Busi) Mavuso, CEO of Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA), a business advocacy organisation, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield her confidence in the country's ability to achieve success in the next 30 years. What is the current assessment?
Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband, discusses with Bruce Whitfield the implications of Starlink discontinuing its unauthorised service in the country; and its impact on the democratisation of internet access in South Africa.
Nick Rockey, CEO of Trialogue consultancy firm, a supporting sustainable corporate business practice, joined Bruce Whitfield to discuss how he makes his money. Rockey has over 20 years of consulting and research experience across many markets — he discusses how he ended up doing this job.
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Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 2437 - Anglo American rejects BHP's 'opportunistic' and 'unattractive' takeover offer
Peter Major, a mining expert and the director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions, joins host Bruce Whitfield to explore the subsequent actions in response to Anglo American's dismissal of BHP's deemed 'opportunistic' and 'unappealing' takeover proposal.
Dr. Azar Jammine, the director and chief economist at Ecomometrix, shares insights on The Money Show's Explainer segment, delving into the factors driving BHP's decision to distance itself from South Africa.
Coming from a systems engineering background and owning a wellness centre, Nurah Farzee embarked on a new venture with Imaan Luxury Organics. This decision stemmed from her realisation that the skincare products she offered at her wellness centre contained an excessive amount of chemicals, adversely affecting her clients' cellular health. Determined to provide a solution, she formulated her own skincare line, drawing upon her expertise in cellular health and understanding of cellular functionality. She details how her business came to be in our Friday File feature…
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Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 2436 - BHP's buyout proposal to Anglo American could reshape the copper market; Norway now has a wealth fund worth $290k+ for every citizen of the country. How can SA achieve the same for its citizens?
Mining experts, along with host Bruce Whitfield, explore BHP's buyout proposal to Anglo American, highlighting its potential to reshape the copper market. They delve into the implications this move could have for the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Bertina Engelbrecht , Clicks Group CEO tells host Bruce Whitfield that the retailer's half-year earnings rose by 13% on strong turnover and profit growth, driven primarily by the higher demand for beauty and personal care products.
Professor Adrian Saville, who teaches Economics and Finance at GIBS, along with host Bruce Whitfield, explore Norway's achievement of establishing a wealth fund exceeding $290,000 for each citizen and discuss ways in which South Africa could replicate such prosperity for its populace.
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Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 2435 - Craig Warriner, investment manager behind the scandal-ridden BHI Trust, appears in court; Makro goes micro as it tests out its small format stores at Game stores
Jan Cronje, News24 & Network24 journalist, updates host Bruce Whitfield about Craig Warriner, investment manager behind the scandal-ridden BHI Trust and his plans to negotiate a plea deal with the state.
Massmart, owned by Walmart, is testing small-format Makro stores of 3 000 square metres in a pilot project. The stores will be located in existing Game stores, at four sites in popular malls across SA. However, the company says this does not mean the end of Game. Evan Walker, portfolio manager at 36ONE Asset Management discusses their strategy.
Anthony is CEO and co-founder of Simply, an insurtech startup aiming to disrupt the life insurance space in SA and beyond was our shapeshifter. The company uses technology, data and behavioural science to radically reduce the cost and complexity of life insurance. He joined Bruce Whitfield to speak about his career trajectory, from the time he was the CEO of Lightstone, a company he co-founded in 2006, which focused on mortgage risk management to where he is now.
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Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 2434 - Dishing out carrots to firms accused of corruption; Capitec surges 8% as it hikes dividend and clients hit 22 million
Dr. Iraj Abedian, CEO of Pan-African Investments and Research Services, and host Bruce Whitfield delve into the rationale behind a groundbreaking development in South Africa, where companies accused of corruption now have the opportunity to resolve their issues with law enforcement through alternative dispute resolution methods, thus avoiding criminal prosecution.
Capitec saw shares soar 8% as it upped its dividend by nearly a fifth and reached a record 22 million active clients. With strategic diversification and digital initiatives, its earnings rose 16% to R10.58 billion for the year to end-February, which solidifies its position despite economic uncertainties. Gerrie Fourie, CEO at Capitec Bank analyses their results with Bruce Whitfield...
Warren Ingram, financial advisor and executive director at Galileo Capital will explain why things such as disability insurance and medical aid are important as you’re building wealth and investing.
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Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 2433 - Court rejects Transnet tender to fraud-accused firm, awards it to another; Why the rand is back above R19 to the dollar
Carol Paton, writer-at-large at Fin24, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield the uncommon decision by the court to intervene in Transnet's tender award process. Transnet had initially awarded a tender for crucial port equipment to a company facing trial for defrauding the provincial government.
Matete Thulare, head of FX Execution at RMB, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the factors behind the rand's resurgence above the R19 mark against the dollar.
Carol Claudwell, sculptor is at her happiest when she has clay in her hands. She joined Bruce Whitfiled to talk about her artistic journey. She was inspired by her father’s love for art, which led her to join the Johannesburg school of Art, Ballet, Drama and Music, first specialising in music and then changing over to art. She details how her love for art allows her to have a livelihood.
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Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 2432 - ANC leadership under fire amid post-election uncertainty; Friday File: Exclusive cars, inspired by SA, made in the UK
Following the May 29th vote, the ANC's top brass faces scrutiny as a variety of polls outline differing futures for South Africa. Daniel Silke, director at Political Futures Consultancy says with the ANC hovering near 50%, concerns mount over a potential shift in the nation's political dynamics, jeopardizing decades of governance and stability since 1994.
Rudi Dicks, head of project management at the Office at Presidency updates, host Bruce Whitfield on the government’s plan to grow the economy by between 3% to 5% economic growth and generate 2.5 million jobs by 2030.
Oshe Automotive, nestled in England's Motorsport Valley, epitomises bespoke automotive artistry. Founded by South African enthusiast David Lane, it's a haven for meticulously crafted vehicles, from reimagined Porsche 911s to safari-ready Land Rover Defenders. Lane, as our Friday File guest says his journey reflects a lifelong love of motoring, from a bike shop owner to purveyor of luxury vehicles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 2431 - Here's why the Western Cape outpaces the rest of the country in job creation; Executive pay: Tesla is again seeking to award boss Elon Musk the biggest pay deal
A Labour Market Intelligence study shows the Western Cape consistently exceeds national job demand, crucial for South Africa's growth. Despite Covid-19 challenges, the province's job market, especially in finance, construction, and agriculture, rebounds. Also, the study notes widespread education-job mismatches nationwide, with over half of workers over/underqualified. Prof Hardus van Zyl details how the province was able to be this successful.
Andrew Woodburn, managing director at Amrop WoodburnMann discuss Tesla’s historic $56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk, the largest in corporate American history, subject to shareholder approval. Despite a previous rejection by a US judge, the company seeks to revisit the record-breaking deal set in 2018. In an interview with Bruce, they explore the implications and controversies surrounding this extraordinary compensation proposal.
As the financial landscape in South Africa evolves, hedge funds emerge as both a beacon of opportunity and a subject of scrutiny. Delve into the intricacies of this investment vehicle, examining its role in the market, regulatory challenges, and the potential for growth amidst economic shifts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 2430 - Inflation drops to 5.3% from February's 5.6%, surprising some economists; Cloud seeding and the massive weather system that has brought chaos in Dubai
Inflation drops to 5.3% from February's 5.6%, surprising some economists; Cloud seeding and the massive weather system that has brought chaos in Dubai
Daan Steenkamp, CEO at Codera Analytics, suggests South Africa may require updated inflation measures and models. Inflation fell to 5.3% from 5.6% in February, surprising economists. This prompts a debate on the adequacy of current frameworks for understanding and predicting inflation.
Lehlohonolo Thobela, a meteorologist from the SA Weather Service, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss cloud seeding and the severe weather system causing chaos in Dubai.
Mike Brown, the departing CEO of Nedbank Group, converses with Bruce Whitfield about his distinguished journey, spanning from his tenure as a financial director to leading as CEO of Nedbank for 15 years
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Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 2429 - Why the world’s biggest economies are growing better than expected; PrivySeal brings verified symbols to CVs
Isaah Mhlanga, chief economist at RMB, and host Bruce Whitfield discuss why the two world’s largest economies are performing better than anticipated.
Given recent instances of high-profile individuals falsifying their qualifications, concerns have arisen regarding the efficacy of companies' verification procedures in the country. In response, Privy Seal has developed a streamlined process for employers, educational institutions, professional bodies, and regulatory authorities to thoroughly vet prospective employees. Stephen Logan, CEO of PrivySeal Verified CV sheds light on this initiative and its significance in safeguarding against credential fraud.
Warren Ingram, the co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal financial advisor, shares his insights on prioritising savings when your income doesn't allow for setting aside money for retirement or short-term goals.
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Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 2428 - Bloody nose for MultiChoice in sports fight with eMedia; Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling a feat for Capitec vs Sars
Duncan McLeod, the founder and editor of Techcentral, joins host Bruce Whitfield to examine the interim relief granted to eMedia by the Competition Tribunal in its dispute with MultiChoice regarding sublicensed sports on Openview.
The Constitutional Court's pivotal ruling in favour of Capitec Bank on VAT recovery from irrecoverable loans clarifies the VAT act's interpretation, providing banking sector certainty. This decision's implications will ripple through tax authorities and vendors as they adapt to the court's principles. Charles De Wet, Tax Executive at ENSAfrica explains the nuances…
Watch enthusiast Adriaan Rootman, talks about his love for timepieces and how he makes a living from selling them. Rootman’s fascination with watches began as a child witnessing how his father treated his own wristwatch. He details how he was able to turn his passion into a business…
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Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 2427 - US legislators aim to prolong AGOA, Africa trade pact, until 2041; A new capex supercycle is on the way
Lumkile Mondi, Senior Lecturer at Wits Business School, and Stavros Nicolaou, Member of the SA BRICS Business Council, joins host Motheo Khoaripe to delve into the topic of US lawmakers' efforts to extend the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a trade pact with Africa, until 2041.
Daniel Morgan, analyst at Ninety-ONE discusses the combination of an energy transition, along with nearshoring, geopolitics, demographics, technology and public investment that is driving a global capex cycle in our Money Show Explainer.
In our Friday File, car expert Warren Tucker delved into the question of whether purchasing a pre-owned luxury car is a worthwhile investment, given the associated maintenance costs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 2426 - Mining sector bleeds more jobs, with Sibanye Gold announcing it will shed 4000 more miners; Businesses paid hefty e-toll fees. What happens now that they are scrapped
Peter Major, a mining expert and the director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions, along with Mothe Khoaripe, explores the potential job cuts at Sibanye as part of its gold operations restructuring. The mining company has already reduced its workforce by approximately 2,000 positions in its PGM operations following a significant decline in metal prices last year.
Wayne Duvenage , CEO at Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) explains to Motheo Khoaripe what the scrapping of e-tolls means to the businesses that have been paying for them
Viv Govender, portfolio manager at Rand Swiss looked at navigating dodgy investments as our headteacher of our investment school. Govender looked at recognizing pitfalls and safeguarding your finances and explained how to avoid common traps with these essential insights
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Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 2425 - SARB might lower its 3-6% inflation target, with implementation date before 2025; Gauteng's water woes: Delays in Mega Project spell five more years of disruptions
George Glynos, head of Research at ETM Analytics on Lesetja Kganyago, governor of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB), reiterating his stance on lowering the country’s inflation target, stressing its importance in preserving purchasing power. The SARB, under his leadership, is actively pursuing measures to achieve this goal, emphasising the need for sustainable inflation within the target range of 3% to 6%
Carol Paton, editor at large at Business 24 on why Gauteng residents should brace themselves for prolonged water shortages as delays plague the Lesotho Highlands Water Project Phase 2, pushing the timeline for relief to 2029. Political interference and governance issues exacerbate the crisis, leaving millions vulnerable to periodic outages.
Debbie Goodman, CEO of Jack Hammer, chats with host Motheo Khoaripe about her career journey and life philosophy. She also Jack Hammer Global highlights the shift toward hybrid and fractional work models. Fractional leaders, working part-time within organisations, seamlessly integrate into leadership teams without full-time costs.
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Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 2424 - This is why the governing party’s election jobs promise is stunningly inadequate; Sneaker Shack closes deal with Virgin Active
Ann Bernstein, CDE Executive Director, and host Motheo Khoaripe critique the ruling party's election promise of 3.5 million "work opportunities," revealing it would only generate 300,000 low-wage jobs over five years, indicating a lack of ambition in addressing unemployment.
Lolo Ndlovu, CEO & founder of The Sneaker Shack, engages in an enlightening conversation with host Motheo Khoaripe, wherein he elaborates on the exciting business collaboration he's forged with Virgin Active - national fitness gyms.
Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal financial advisor explains why it is a mistake for investors to think that they should reduce the risk of their investments as they approach retirement.
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Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 2423 - French media giant, CANAL+ offers R54 billion in Multichoice takeover deal. How I Make Money with Sam “Tech Girl” Wright , Esports shoutcasterDuncan McLeod, Founder and Editor at Techcentral, discusses Canal+'s firm offer for MultiChoice, the owner of DStv, considering a secondary listing on the JSE.
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Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 2422 - What you need to know about China’s gravest economic test; For Friday File: Luxury Cigars - reviewing Aganorsa Leaf Cigar
Hilary Joffe, columnist and editor-at-large at Business Day discusses the recent data from Sars and Stats SA offering insights into emigration, spotlighting a growing diaspora of over 900,000 individuals with Motheo Khoaripe. While illuminating, the findings underscore the complexities of migration dynamics and the departure of skilled professionals, prompting critical economic and policy consideration
Professor Adrian Saville, Economics and Finance at GIBS, and host Motheo Khoaripe explore China's economic challenges, questioning whether they will disappoint its people and anger the world. This marks China's most significant economic test since Deng Xiaoping's reforms. Despite achieving 5% growth last year, key elements of its economic success are faltering, including a shrinking workforce, a property market crash, and the breakdown of global trade. President Xi Jinping's response involves doubling down on efforts to overhaul China's economy.
Kojo Bafoe, an author and aficionado of cigars, along with host Motheo Khoaripe, review the Aganorsa Leaf Cigar. The unique taste of this brand originates from the Nicaraguan Cuban-seed Corojo 99. Aganorsa Leaf cigars are celebrated for their rich and complex flavour profiles, making them a favourite among cigar enthusiasts worldwide. The brand's commitment to using premium ingredients and traditional techniqueSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 - 2421 - Harmony Gold signs five-year wage deal with trade unions; Investment School: commodities - investing in miners versus direct exposure through ETFs
Peter Major, an esteemed mining expert and director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions, joins host Motheo Khoaripe in exploring the recent development of Harmony Gold signing a five-year wage deal with trade unions. They delve into the implications this agreement holds for the South African mining sector.
Anton Ressel, strategic head for SME Support at Fetola looks at why financial backing is not the sole important requirement for jumpstarting a business. He says this is because money alone cannot remedy fundamental flaws within a business model.
Chantal Marx, Head of Equity Research at FNB Wealth and Investments, teams up with host Motheo Khoaripe to delve into the nuances of commodities investment. The discussion centres on the contrasting approaches of investing in mining companies versus opting for direct exposure through ETFs. They analyse the potential benefits and risks associated with each strategy.
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Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 2420 - Mapisa-Nqakula resigns as National Assembly Speaker amid corruption allegations; Why SA’s policy uncertainty index edges up ahead of election?
Mpumelelo Mkhabela, independent political analyst on Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula stepping down as National Assembly Speaker amid graft allegations, citing a commitment to preserving the integrity of South Africa's parliamentary system.
Prof Raymond Parsons economist at NWU Business School on South Africa's policy uncertainty index deteriorating further into negative territory during the first quarter. The uncertainty is due to the dynamics and outcomes of the upcoming 2024 election next month, which has begun to exert pressure on investor confidence and financial markets.
Amiene van der Merwe, founder & managing director at The Green Cab discusses empowering women through electric mobility, combating gender-based violence and inequality as our shapeshifter. Van der Merwe, says the company aims to revolutionise the e-hailing sector, offering economic independence and entrepreneurship opportunities for women. As the company accelerates its fleet overhaul, it champions a future where women navigate the streets with confidence.
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Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 2419 - The Taxman rakes in nearly a whooping R10bn more than estimated; KEA Foundation backs emerging market EV push with $100 million grant
SARS' compliance efforts led to record revenue of R2.155 trillion despite economic challenges. The Compliance Programme contributed R293.7 billion, with successful litigation and a broadened tax base. Commissioner Edward Kieswetter emphasised to Bruce Whitfield that partnerships and technology is key to its success.
Ndia Magadagela, CEO and co-founder at Everlectric, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the transformative impact of the IKEA Foundation's $100 million grant on the emerging electric vehicle (EV) market.
Warren Ingram, a personal finance authority and co-founder of Galileo Capital, along with Bruce Whitfield, delve into a crucial aspect of investing: managing losses. They highlight that mastering the art of handling losses is pivotal for becoming a successful investor. Renowned figure in Behavioral Finance, Daniel Kahneman, passed away in March, leaving behind a legacy that emphasised the concept of loss aversion.
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Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 2418 - Daniel Kahneman, renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner, dies at 90; The profiteering game: why restaurants have unjust wine markups
Deon Gouws, chief investment officer at Credo and Ian Mann, regular book reviewer and MD at Gateways Business Consultants pay tribute to renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner, Daniel Kahne man, who died at the age of 90. Daniel Kahneman was an Israeli-American author, psychologist and economist notable for his work on hedonic psychology, psychology of judgement and decision-making. He is also known for his work in behavioural economics, for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
Michael Fridjhon, international wine expert at Wine Wizard discusses the veil of silence sustaining unfair wine markups instead of market forces dictating with Bruce Whitfield. Fridjhon discussed how liquor is subsidising food, which is a practice that became even more normal during the lockdown.
Bruce Whitfield spoke to David Shapiro, veteran stockbroker and chief global equity strategist at Sasfin, on using bonds and strategies in order to boost your investment strategies.
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Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 2417 - CEO of old Mutual earnings rise on strong new business flows; MPC decides to keep rates unchanged at 8.25%
Iain Williamson, chief executive of Old Mutual and Bruce Whitfield delve into the group’s annual results. Old Mutual declared a final dividend of 49 cents a share after tax profit attributable to shareholders rose 35% to R7.07 billion.
As expected, interest rates were left unchanged for the fifth consecutive Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. Isaah Mhlanga, Head of Markets Research at RMB and Bruce Whitfield discuss the implications of this decision on the economy and households.
Shaun Fuchs, CEO and founder at Centennial Schools shares his career journey, work philosophy and his vision for revolutionising education in SA.
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Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 2416 - EOH profits sink as Stephen van Coller exits the building and high cocoa prices squeezing chocolatiers as cocoa is more expensive than copper as it tops $9,000
Stephen van Coller, the outgoing CEof EOH and Bruce Whitfield delve into the half-year results - the group's revenue declined to R3.1 billion from R3.2 billion during the same period in 2023. EOH has been under Van Coller’s guidance as it worked to repair and restructure its operations following damaging corruption scandals related to public sector contracts.
Bruce Whitfield chats to Casey Sprake, investment analyst at Anchor Capita on cocoa prices surging past $9,000 per ton amid a supply crisis. Ghana's funding challenges worsen as cocoa crops falter. Prices jump 60% due to West African weather and disease. Concerns rise over chocolate costs, with easter treats affected. Despite speculators withdrawing, prices continue to climb, threatening further hikes.
Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and Bruce Whitfield explore the impact on your financial strategy when faced with unforeseen challenges. Is there a juncture where surrender appears unavoidable? Highlighted are several actions to take when your financial plan encounters setbacks.
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Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 2415 - MTN's annual profits plummet due to the significant impact of the depreciating naira; Damelin, CityVarsity and Lyceum colleges deregistered and in How I Make Money with Charlene Archibald, Crime Scene Cleaner
Ralph Mupita, the CEO of MTN Group, Africa's leading telecommunications provider, discusses the company's full-year financial results with Bruce Whitfield. The latest numbers reveal a sharp decline in earnings for the full year of 2023, attributed to the significant volatility of the Nigerian naira, impacting the telco's profitability.
Professor Jon Foster-Pedley, Dean and director of Henley Business School Africa talks to Bruce Whitfield on the implication of Damelin, CityVarsity and Lyceum colleges being deregistered by the Department of Higher Education. This action was taken due to their failure to submit annual financial statements for the years 2021 and 2022, as well as non-compliance with legal requirements, according to the Department of Higher Education.
Charlene Archibald, co-founder of Crime Scene Clean Up, opens up on the business of cleaning crime scenes in South Africa. She tells Bruce Whitfield that there is no governing legislation for the industry and how she got into this business. She reveals to Bruce that she would vomit when she sees a dirty rubbish bin but is not scared of cleaning up a gory crime scene.
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Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 2414 - Telkom sells Swiftnet for an enterprise value R6.75 billion; Why South Africans cannot keep paying for Transnet’s mismanagement or state capture
Serame Taukobong, group CEO at Telkom tells Ray White about the decision behind the sale of their subsidiary Swiftnet for R6.75 billion. Swiftnet, is a key player in the South African market, owning around 4000 installations of masts, towers and leases co-location space to major mobile network operators.
Prof Jan Havenga, logistics Professor at Stellenbosch University explains to Ray White why South Africans and corporates should be held liable for Transnet’s mismanagement and be twice billed for its state capture.
Debbie Hathway, watches and jewellery writer on green dial watches and why they are the hottest thing right now on our Friday File.
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Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 2413 - Ex-Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste reportedly took his own life during an arrest. Small Business Focus - The necessity of start upsRob Rose, Former Editor of Financial Mail and the author of Steinheist discusses the controversial business deeds of Ex-Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste. He was hit with R475m penalty for contravening sections of FMA and a day later reportedly shot himself during his arrest. Ray White discusses South Africa's massive R943 billion infrastructure investment with Simon Norton, Director of IZA Africa. Norton stresses zinc's vital role, highlighting zinc's transformative potential in South Africa's recovery. Clive Butkow, co-founder of Conducive Capital, emphasises the significance of startups, strategies for fostering their growth within the country, and the essential elements required to attract venture capital. Gary Booysen, director at Rand Swiss discusses risk and reward when investing in our investment school. He explains the relationship between risk and reward in investing, and how to assess and manage risk according to individual financial goals and risk tolerance.
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Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 2412 - Inflation hits 5.6% in February, highest since October, dashing rate-cut hopes; Craig Newborn, founder & CEO of PayJustNow company was our shapeshifter
Johann Els, group chief economist at Old Mutual tells Ray White that the increase in CPI, exceeding expectations, was partly driven by a more than 30% rise in egg prices over the year to February 2024.
Adrian Gore, founder & group CEO officer of Discovery takes Ray White through the company’s half-year results.
Craig Newborn, founder & CEO of PayJustNow, shares insights into his career path and the journey leading to the establishment of PayJustNow with stand-in host, Ray White.
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Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 2411 - Inflation expectations take a dive: rate cuts on the horizon, analysts say 'cheers'!; Meat alternatives gain momentum as Bezos Earth Fund injects $60 million into sustainable proteins
Inflation expectations drop in Q1 of 2024, signalling potential rate cuts. Bruce Whitfield chats to Nicolaas van der Wath, economist at the Bureau for Economic Research about inflation dropping, signalling potential rate cuts. Analysts see sub-5% inflation, while business and unions expect above 5%. Five-year outlook decreases to 5.1%. Household expectations dip from 7.2% to 6.7%.
Brett Thompson, co-founder and CEO at Newform Foods chats to Bruce about the elevation of the alternative meat industry as the Bezos Earth Fund announces a significant investment. The $60 million allocation seeks to enhance taste, texture, and nutrition while reducing costs, addressing both climate change and the nutritional demands of a growing global population.
Bruce Whitfield is joined by Nicole van den Munckhof, a certified financial planner from Independent Securities, to explore lifestyle milestones necessitating financial planning and strategies for navigating them effectively.
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Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 2410 - Inflation expectations take a dive: rate cuts on the horizon, analysts say 'cheers'!
Inflation expectations drop in Q1 of 2024, signalling potential rate cuts. Bruce Whitfield chats to Nicolaas van der Wath, an economist at the Bureau for Economic Research about inflation dropping, signalling potential rate cuts. Analysts see sub-5% inflation, while business and unions expect above 5%. Five-year outlook decreases to 5.1%. Household expectations dip from 7.2% to 6.7%.
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Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 2409 - Blue-chip companies, JSE, STADIO and Sun International’s CEO discuss the economy and annual financial results. More South African companies face inevitable business rescue and liquidation in 2024.
In 2023, despite tough markets, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) showed strong revenue growth, with HEPS up 12.2% and NPAT up 11%. This reflects JSE's resilience and adaptability, achieving a 19.4% return on equity. CEO Leila Fourie credits this success to diversifying revenue streams and staying competitive in uncertain times. And Chris Vorster, CEO at Stadio on A+ growth spurt amid economic hurdles.
The author, a dynamic individual named Alex, founded DigsConnect International at the age of 25, making her South Africa's youngest startup tech prodigy. Inspired by student protests in 2016, she created a platform addressing the student housing crisis, which quickly gained traction. DigsConnect raised R12 million in its initial seed fundraising round in 2019, propelling it from a local startup to a global player in the tech landscape. She chats to Bruce Whitfield about the book.
Andre Vlok, a specialist in conflict and employment dispute resolution, negotiator, mediator, and author is our guest in How I Make Money. Initially trained as an attorney, Vlok practised in commercial litigation with a focus on employment disputes starting in 1990. After years of working as an employee, he ventured into establishing his own practice. Transitioning from running his own practice, he chose to leverage his legal expertise differently. In 2017, he launched three specialist consultancies dedicated to mediation and conflict resolution, addressing workplace disputes, and conducting commercial negotiations at an advanced corporate level. Vlok shares the journey of his career development and discusses the specifics of his current role
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Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 2408 - Barneys Army Rallies for injured rugby heroes at the Absa Cape Epic
John Smit, the South African former professional rugby player and founder of Barney's Army, on taking on the Absa Cape Epic to raise money for people who have been injured while playing rugby.
Tina Venter, executive for marketing operations at Absa Group, discusses their involvement in the Cape Epic and the bank's efforts to encourage more women to take up cycling.
For Friday File, Charl Neethling, head of marketing at Ciovita on the inspiration behind the cycle wear.
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Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 2407 - Massive Internet problems in South Africa. Standard Bank & Exxaro Resources' executives on the economy and thief financial results
• Multiple subsea cable breaks causing internet chaos in South Africa. Arthur Goldstuck, Founder and CEO at World Wide Worx explains the widespread problems are affecting the internet in the country.
• Sim Tshabalala, CEO at Standard Bank Group reported a 6% increase active , digital transactions up 30%, assets under management up 7%. Despite 2023's global uncertainty, South Africa's inflation peaked at 7.1% and ended at 5.1%, with GDP growth at 0.6%. Tshabalala emphasises resilience, strategic focus, and commitment to sustainable finance and Africa's growth.• Exxaro Resources delivered robust results despite tough conditions: zero fatalities, lower revenue of R38.7 billion (down 17%), and EBITDA at R13.4 billion (down 29%). The coal business stood out despite challenges, and Exxaro declared dividends totaling approximately R5.4 billion. CEO Nombasa Tsengwa highlighted safety achievements and a focus on sustainable growth.
• The splitting of retirement funds is a double-edged sword and could lead to not having sufficient retirement capital, according to retirement planning with consultant Bruce Cameron, co-author of 'The Ultimate Guide to Retirement in South Africa'. However, Christopher Axelson - Acting Head of Tax & Financial Sector Policy at National Treasury says do not be afraid.
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Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 2406 - TFG teams up with JD Sports to dominate SA’s sportswear scene. Wally Adeyemo, US Deputy Secretary of the Treasuryon US/Sa economic relationsTFG partners with JD Sports Fashion to dominate South Africa's sportswear market, amidst a sustained demand for casual wear post-pandemic. This move amplifies TFG's competition with global brands like Nike and local players such as Studio 88, aligning with JD Sports' strategy to expand globally.
- Shapeshifter - Steven Kark, the co-founder and Group CEO of Paycorp, an international payments company based in South Africa
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Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 2405 - Infrastructure Credit Fund to promote inclusive economic growth in South Africa; Discovery’s vitality on helping habit formation and improving mortality
Alastair Herbertson, MD of EM alternative credit at Ninety One on the asset management company’s infrastructure credit fund financing key South African projects in sectors like power and rail to boost sustainable economic growth, with over 80% of investments targeting the country.
CEO of Discovery , Adrian Gore delves into the pioneering research they did alongside the London School of Economics. The research reveals the transformative power of habitual physical activity and its profound impact on longevity.
In our personal finance feature, Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal finance expert discusses why teaching children about money is a key part of their overall education and development. And how this valuable lesson about money can help set them up for financial success later in life.
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Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 2404 - Has dollar dominance finally cracked? And what local banks earning say about the economy
Andre Cilliers, director and currency strategist at TreasuryONE tracks the dollar’s superpower.
And after Absa’s mixed financial results, Kokkie Kooyman, executive director & portfolio manager at Denker Capital on what local banks earnings say about the economy
In How I Make Money, Johan Van Jaarsveld, Managing Director at Montego Pet Nutrition on how he ended up in the business of making food for pets.
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Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 2403 - Bitcoin hit an all-time high above $69,000. Friday File - The state of luxury vintage cars in SAHywel George, director of Investments at Old Mutual Investment Group on why Bitcoin hit an all-time high above $69,000, from a relatively recent low of $16,000 on our Money Show Explain. Chris Bishop, business journalist on Ukraine to expand grain deliveries to Africa. And how they are planning their first visit to Africa to ask president Cyril Ramaphosa for a Ukraine Africa conference in Joburg. For Friday File, Joff van Reenen, Creative Rides Director and Lead Auctioneer on the state of vintage luxury cars in SA
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Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 2402 - Safair's foreign ties under fire; but SA’s airline licensing too restrictive. South Africa is in a per capita recession.
Safair, commanding 60% of South Africa's domestic air travel and expanding regionally, faces a critical investigation over allegations of breaching local shareholding laws. Guy Leitch, Editor at SA flyer Magazine says although competitors have a basis for their complaint, the licensing conditions in SA are too restrictive.
After the SA economy slightly grew by 0.1% in Q4 of 2023, narrowly escaping a technical recession in Q4 of 2023, after it contracted by 0.2% in Q3 of the same year. Maarten Ackerman, chief economist at Citadel says there is nothing to be happy about as the figures point us to a South Africa that is in a “per capita recession”. This is because the population is growing faster than the struggling economy.
In our investment scholl, Chantal Marx, head of equity research at FNB Wealth and Investments on the dogs of the JSE and on when is it worth taking a chance? The dogs of the JSE are stocks that have lost more than 40% of their value over the last year include previous market darlings like Pick n Pay, Transaction Capital, PGMs, ArcelorMittal, Brait, Sasol, EOH, MTN, Spar, and Metair, etc.
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Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 2401 - Ransomware infestation unveiled: CIPC hacked for three-years, cover-up exposed, demanding $100,000 ransom; South Africa's platinum mining sector faces crisis
Jan Vermeulen, editor at Mybroadband on the chilling revelation of a ransomware group's claims to have infiltrated the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) since 2021, exposing the agency's alleged cover-up of a breach three years ago.
Peter Major, mining analyst on SA’s platinum industry, warns of heightened pressures with significant job losses following a 35% plunge in PGM prices due to decreased global demand.
Hendrik Du Toit, CEO at Ninety One chats about the early stages of his career, to where he is now. And the asset management environment in the current tough economic climate we are in.
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Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 2400 - Milkor launches biggest UAV drone built on the continent, which can 'revolutionise SA’s defence industry'
Milkor, a global defence solutions provider, proudly presents the Milkor 380 – Africa's largest locally developed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) - an aircraft that carries no human pilot or passengers. With an impressive 35-hour endurance, it excels in Border Surveillance, Maritime Operations, and Reconnaissance. Daniel du Plessis, Marketing and Communications Director at Milkor discusses how this drone can revolutionise SA’s defence industry
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Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 2399 - SA’s economy is in a “per capita recession” as population increase outsrip GDP growth
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- 2397 - Ransomware infestation unveiled: CIPC hacked for three years, cover-up exposed, demanding $100,000 ransom
In a chilling revelation, a ransomware group claims to have infiltrated the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) since 2021, exposing the agency's alleged cover-up of a breach three years ago. The hackers assert control over the agency's systems, unveiling critical security flaws and demanding a $100,000 ransom. CIPC's response remains shrouded in secrecy as the attackers challenge the agency's commitment to cybersecurity, leaving sensitive information at risk. Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband unpacks…
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Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 2396 - South Africa’s economy scrapes by with 0.1% growth at the end of 2023; Shoprite outperforms the market five years in a row
Lesetja Kganyago, SA Reserve Bank’s Governor on the performance of the country's economy.
Pieter Engelbrecht, CEO at Shoprite on its group's sales outpacing the rest-of-market growth in South Africa, as its core business segment sales surged by 14.6%, reflecting an extra R12.4 billion in customer spending compared to the previous year.
On personal finance, Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital on money and happiness. And whether your age and your money make you happy.
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Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 2395 - Bidvest surprises with results, as it records double-digit profit amid economic headwinds; in business book feature, co-author of Who will Rule South Africa? Adriaan Basson
Mpumi Madisa, CEO at Bidvest Group discusses how the company was able to be resilient in a tough trading environment; characterised by high inflation, peak interest rates and minimal underlying economic growth, while being able to record significant interim financial growth, strategic acquisitions, and a commitment to sustainability.
Co-author of Who will Rule South Africa?Adriaan Basson maps the ANC’s ruling for the past 30-years from Mandela to Ramaphosa, and the rise of a new political class that will determine the next phase of South Africa’s democracy.
Catherine Hodgson, The Hodgson Group CEO on how she makes her money. She spoke about owning a business with her husband and her work as a mentor and coach.
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Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 2394 - Low cost airline Mango finds a suitor despite efforts by Gordhan to derail any deal
Hein Kaiser, journalist at the Citizen gives an update on the sale of low cost airline, Mango.
On The Money Show Explainer, Wandile Sihlobo, author and agricultural economist on SA and Saudi Arabia partnering for agricultural exports.
For Friday, Danielle Towsen, head of marketing at Odyzzey on their luxury high-end products.
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Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 2393 - FirstRand makes waves with 6% interim profit surge and sweetened dividends; Santam shows off dividends and dumps loss-making deals and why you should beware of the two-pot retirement system.
Allan Pullinger, CEO at FirstRand, South Africa's largest lender, on reporting a 6% rise in half-year earnings, reaching R19.1 billion, driven by strong net interest income growth.
Wikus Olivier, Chief Financial Officer at Santam tells Bruce Whitfield that, despite challenges like economic slowdown and high reinsurance costs, it has maintained its market share and expanded shareholder value, thanks to its diversified portfolio and strong broker network.
Bruce Cameron, consultant on retirement funds on why the new two-pot retirement system in South Africa, effective from September 1, 2024 — which will allow early withdrawals from retirement funds — is concerning, as it will potentially boost individual spending and impact the economy and inflation.
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Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 2392 - Woolworths delivers double-digit profit growth in SA, in tough macro-economic environment; SARS pursues Sasfin for billions in Gold Leaf Tobacco money laundering scandal
Woolworths SA’s CEO Roy Bagattini takes Bruce Whitfield through the company's annual results. The retailer reported strong growth with a 5.4% increase in turnover, driven by a standout performance in the Food business. Despite economic challenges, Woolworths SA is making progress against its strategies, supported by a bolstered balance sheet from the sale of David Jones. They plan to reinvest R10 billion over three years to accelerate growth initiatives.
Pauli Van Wyk, journalist with Scorpio at Daily Maverick on SARS pursuing billions from Sasfin over a Gold Leaf Tobacco money laundering scandal. The revenue service alleges Sasfin Bank aided in moving R8.2 billion in untaxed funds out of the country with the help of 11 employees, despite warnings about lax controls.
For our shapeshifter, we had Michael Fridjhon, International Wine Expert at Wine Wizard
Jancis Robinson describes him as "South Africa's leading wine writer." WINE says he’s South Africa’s most widely consulted liquor industry authority. Michael Fridjhon is widely recognized as South Africa’s foremost wine taster and wine judge. With over four decades' experience in every segment of the industry, show chairman on three different continents and on more than 20 occasions, author, co-author or contributor to more than 40 books including the Oxford Companion to Wine, the Global Wine Encyclopaedia and the John Platter Wine Guide - he brings unparalleled judgement and experience to the task of reviewing a wine and its potential. His notes are the best and safest guideline available to collectors and consumers of Cape wines.
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Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 2391 - Sasol's gas cut-off threatens to derail SA's industrial engine, putting jobs and economic growth at risk
Jaco Human, CEO of IGUA-SA discusses South Africa being in a severe gas shortage by 2026 as Sasol ends supplies, jeopardizing thousands of jobs and the economy. IGUA-SA demands urgent government action to develop alternative LNG infrastructure near Maputo, highlighting the critical need for government-backed solutions to prevent an industrial crisis. Immediate interventions are essential to maintain the country's manufacturing sector and economic stability it says.
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Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 2390 - Investigation launched into falsified credentials of leading SA investment industry figure; Bitcoin blasts past $57 000 levels amid investor demand – an all-time high
Sikonathi Mantshantsha, Journalist at News24 and Andrew Woodburn managing director at Amrop WoodburnMann discuss a South African investment firm, Summit Africa, with assets of R1.6 billion, being embroiled in controversy. As co-founder and investment principal Langalezwe Madonko has admitted to falsifying academic and work credentials.
Carel de Jager, blockchain R&D lead at the CSIR chats about Bitcoin hitting $57 000 for the first time since late 2021, driven by investor demand and MicroStrategy Inc. purchases.
Warren Ingram, personal finance expert and co-Founder of Galileo Capital shares insights on whether residential property is a great investment. While it offers benefits like borrowing money to invest and not being as affected by stock market fluctuations, there are downsides too, he explains there.
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Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 2389 - The Best Age to Sell Your Car
In this archival 'Money Show' interview Mike Wills in for Bruce Whitfield speaks to late South African economist Mike Schussler about when is the best time to sell your car.
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Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 2388 - Sasol hit by 34% decline in half-year profit; Marc spearheads Mimecast's next chapter in cybersecurity and Jonathan Acutt to reveal secrets of 165-year real estate legacy on 'How I Make Money’.
Sasol hit by 34% decline in half-year profit
Fleetwood Grobler, outgoing president and CEO at Sasol on the company’s half-year profit plummeting by 34% due to weaker oil prices and higher costs, leading to a reduced dividend and a 5% fall in share value.
New leadership: Marc van Zadelhoff, pearheads Mimecast's next chapter in cybersecurity
Marc van Zadelhoff, new CEO of Mimecast on the technology company expanding.
Jonathan Acutt to reveal secrets of 165-year real estate legacy on 'How I Make Money
Jonathan Acutt, managing director at Acutts Real Estate on a family-owned real estate company with a 165-year legacy, joined us as our guest in How I Make Money. He shares insights on achieving longevity in the country's real estate sector.
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Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 2387 - An 80-year old attorney faces a criminal investigation after swindling R39m for nearly five years
Kyle Cowan, an investigative journalist at News24, delves into how attorneys manage trust accounts in the wake of an incident where an 80-year-old lawyer embezzled millions from one.
In Our Money Show Explainer, Michael Sachs, adjunct professor at Wits answered what the contingency reserve is and how it works.
For Friday File, .Mark Smyth, freelance automotive journalist on the Bentley Bentayga extended wheelbase (EWB) with personalisation by Mulliner, a bespoke division of Bentley.
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Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 2386 - Anglo American alarmed by 94% plunge in its annual profit
Duncan Wanblad, CEO of Anglo American on falling prices of metals, and what it means for the business.
Meryl Pick, portfolio manager at Old Mutual Investment Group on whether the Ackerman era is coming to an end as Pick n Pay announces a R4bn rights issue.
Simon Fillmore, CIO at Independent Securities, led our investment school, focusing on China's potential renaissance or lack thereof and its implications for South African investors heavily exposed to China through pension funds and stocks.
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Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 2385 - Finance minister Enoch Godogwana’s 2024 budget in a nutshell.
Duncan Pieterse, director-general of the National Treasury of South Africa; Edward Kieswetter, commissioner at South African Revenue Service and Gina Schoeman, economist at Citi Bank give meaning to 2024’s budget.
Arthur Goldstuck, founder and CEO at World Wide Worx on how the business of AI is getting even more unusual.
Catherine Young, founder at Thinkroom Consulting on living for entrepreneurs as our guest on our shapeshifter feature.
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Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 2384 - Kumba Iron Ore plans to cut jobs as Transnet crisis hits output
Mpumi Zikalala, CEO at Kumba Iron Ore on how the troubled Transnet has impacted business; and their plans to help fix logistics issues.
George Glynos, head of research at ETM Analytics on SA’s unemployment rate ballooning to 32.1% in Q4 of 2023, up from 31.9%.
Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and a personal financial advisor, on essential tips for protecting yourself against the increasingly sophisticated fraud and scams happening currently.
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Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 2383 - Amplats annual results: Over 4,000 jobs at risk following a 35% tumble in metal prices
Craig Miller, CEO of Amplats, discusses layoffs and the plunging of metal prices.
Joan Muller, property editor at Financial Mail, explores the potential decline of Airbnb as sectional title buildings in tourist hotspots restrict short-term rentals.
Charlie Wright, co-founder of CleanMyBed, was our guest on "How I Make Money", he shared his unique business model of cleaning people’s beds. He delved into how the concept of bed cleaning emerged.
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Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 2382 - How likely is it that we, as taxpayers, will pay the price?
Jurgen Eckmann, Wealth Manager at Consult by Momentum previews the national budget statement by the minister of finance. He looks at whether the finance minister will increase tax.
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Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 2381 - Geopolitical unrest fuels commodity volatility: Middle East eyes African minerals amid Ukraine/Russia strife
Julian Grieve, co-head of resources sector solutions at RMB, discusses a volatile year ahead for commodities with gold and uranium prices rising; and a surprising new competitor emerges in the African minerals arena
Ciko Thomas, group managing executive for retail & business banking at Nedbank, reflects on the UN roundtable discussion concerning financial health in South Africa.
In our investment school, Viv Govender, portfolio manager at Rand Swiss, delves into the evolution of AI chips: breakthroughs, hurdles, and future prospects.
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Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 2380 - Heineken faces R10 Billion write-down in South Africa amid economic pressures and declining beer sales
Chris Gilmour, an investment analyst at Salmour Research, on why Heineken, the owner of brands like Amstel and Amarula, has written down its South African beverage division by approximately R10 billion.
Peter Worthington, a senior economist at Absa, discusses the potential tapping of the forex revaluation account for the 2024 budget.
Lolo Ndlovu, CEO and founder of The Sneaker Shack, shares insights on operating a sneaker laundry service nationwide and delves into the sneaker culture in South Africa
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