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- 2637 - The Money Show: Minister Ramokgopa Breaks Silence: Top Eskom Watchdog Suspension and Prepaid Meter Deadline Controversy
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, Minister of Electricity and Energy, about the shocking suspension of Eskom's top watchdog and the prepaid meter recording deadline that's got everyone talking.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Koketso Mano, Senior Economist at FNB spoke about South Africa's inflation rate, which has plummeted to its lowest level in four years, reaching 2.8% in October, largely driven by a significant decline in fuel prices, and previewed the highly anticipated interest rate decision, which could have a profound impact on the country's economic landscape.
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Wed, 20 Nov 2024 - 2636 - The Money Show: Two-Pot System Sparks Cash Rush: R35 Billion Withdrawn in 11 Weeks
Stephen Grootes speaks to Bruce Cameron, a freelance journalist and retirement funds consultant, about the alarming R35 billion withdrawn from retirement funds in just 11 weeks, sparking concerns over the Two-Pot System's impact on retirement savings.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Lebogang Ramafoko, the Executive Director of Oxfam, speaks about the key takeaways from the G20 summit in Brazil, where world leaders gathered to address pressing global issues, including climate change, inequality, and food security.
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Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 2635 - The Money Show: Turbulent Skies: FlySafair's Battle to Stay Aloft
Stephen Grootes speaks to Kirby Gordon, FlySafair's Chief Marketing Officer, about the airline's resilience in the face of regulatory challenges, including the International Air Services Council's non-compliance ruling and its implications for FlySafair's international and domestic operations.
In other interviews on the Money Show, we have insightful discussions on Telkom's performance, Astral Foods' results, and the contentious suspension of Nersa regulator Nhlanhla Gumede.
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Mon, 18 Nov 2024 - 2634 - The Money Show: Why financial markets are so oddly calm
Stephen Grootes speaks to Professor Adrian Saville, Professor of Economics and Finance at GIBS, to unravel the puzzling calmness in financial markets, exploring the underlying factors and potential implications for investors.
In other interviews on the Money Show,Brian Bechet, Co-Founder of Blankets for Africa talks about the luxurious mohair products that are putting African craftsmanship on the global map.
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Fri, 15 Nov 2024 - 2633 - The Money Show: Gold Prices Plummet: Understanding the Downward Trend
Stephen Grootes speaks to Joe Klopper, Portfolio Manager at Independent Securities to unravel the mysteries behind the recent gold price crash, exploring the key factors driving this downward trend.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Bernard Swanepoel, Chair of Junior Mining Indaba and former mining CEO, about the challenges facing the junior mining sector and the rise of zama-zamas.
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Fri, 15 Nov 2024 - 2632 - The Money Show: Potential market implications of a Trump presidency on China
Stephen Grootes speaks to John Stopford, Head of Multi-Asset Income at NinetyOne Asset Management, about the potential market implications of a Trump presidency on China, amid signals of a tougher US stance.
In other news on the Money Show,Professor Duncan Pieterse, Director-General of South Africa's National Treasury, speaks about his career path, to leading the country's treasury, and the valuable lessons he's learned along the way.
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Wed, 13 Nov 2024 - 2631 - The Money Show: Profit Surge: Premier Group's Earnings to Increase by 35%
Stephen Grootes speaks to CEO at Premier Kobus Gertenbach about Premier Group’s interim results, driven by margin management and cost-saving initiatives.
In other interviews on the Money Show,Ashlin Perumall, Partner for M&A at Baker McKenzie South Africa, talks about South Africa's proposed legislation to fortify consumer privacy and curb unsolicited direct marketing, including the introduction of an opt-out registry to block unwanted communications.
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Tue, 12 Nov 2024 - 2630 - The Money Show: Africa's Telecom Giant Vodacom Reports Declining Profit
Stephen Grootes speaks to Shameel Joosub, Vodacom Group CEO, about the company's 18% drop in first-half net income due to currency devaluations in Egypt and Ethiopia.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Andrew Woodburn, Managing Director at Amrop WoodburnMann, about the alarming exodus of top talent: South Africa's top 5 professional departures.
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Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 2629 - The Money Show with Stephen Grootes: Absa Champagne in Africa: A Celebration of French Elegance
Stephen Grootes discusses the Absa Champagne Festival with Viwe Bacela, exploring the artistry, luxury, and unforgettable experiences awaiting attendees at this prestigious event.
In other interviews on the Money Show, we talk all things Bubbles and Bliss at the Absa Champagne in Africa Festival 2024 with Michael Fridjhon, & Hervé Delabesse, General Manager of Premier Cru Wines.
Interviews:
Absa Champagne Festival: A Fusion of French Chic and African Luxury
Stephen Grootes discusses the Absa Champagne Festival with Viwe Bacela, exploring the artistry, luxury, and unforgettable experiences awaiting attendees at this prestigious event.
Bubbles and Bliss: Absa Champagne in Africa Festival 2024
Stephen Grootes discusses the art of champagne with Michael Fridjhon, Visiting Professor of Wine Business at UCT and founder of Wine wizard.
Markets Commentary
Viv Govender, Portfolio Manager at Rand Swiss gives the market wrap up for the week with host Stephen Grootes.
Friday File - Stories in Every Bottle: Premier Cru Wines
Stephen Grootes talks to Hervé Delabesse, General Manager of Premier Cru Wines, about curating exceptional wine experiences and uncovering the stories behind rare, premium wines.
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Fri, 08 Nov 2024 - 2628 - The Money Show: Rate Cut Ruckus: The Fed's Move Amid US Presidential Election
Stephen Grootes discusses the intersection of politics and economics with Julia Chatterley, exploring how Donald Trump's presidency will shape the US economy and the Federal Reserve's rate-cutting decision.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, we look atthe need for stricter oversight in financial management within pension funds with Thandekile Chiliza, Senior Manager at FSCA
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Thu, 07 Nov 2024 - 2627 - The Money Show: Global Ripple Effects: How the U.S. Election Impacts Emerging Markets and South Africa
Stephen Grootes speaks to Joe Klopper, Portfolio Manager at Independent Securities, and Kane Farabaugh, Voice of America's Multimedia Journalist and Midwest Correspondent, about the U.S. election's impact on emerging markets and South Africa.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, we look at Bitcoin hitting all-time high on Trump election performance & the Creative Revolution of Xolisa Dyeshana's and his vision for Joe Public United.
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Wed, 06 Nov 2024 - 2626 - Election Day Live: America Decides: Voting Begins in Harris-Trump Showdown
Stephen Grootes speaks to Kane Farabaugh, Voice of America's Multimedia Journalist and Midwest Correspondent, about the US Presidential Election Results Coverage, offering in-depth analysis and real-time updates on this pivotal moment in American politics.
Unlocking Inclusive Growth: Aligning Equity Equivalent Programs with BBBEE Regulations for Starlink SAStephen Grootes speaks to Bruce Hunt, Transcend Capital's MD, about harnessing Equity Equivalent Programs to enhance Starlink's BBBEE credentials in South Africa.
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Tue, 05 Nov 2024 - 2625 - Dondo Mogajane Resigns as GEPF Chair Amid VBS Scandal
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Mon, 04 Nov 2024 - 2624 - The Money Show: South Africa's Banking Sector Under Siege: N4ughtySec Hackers Claim Widespread Breach
Stephen Grootes speaks to Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband, to unpack the shocking revelation that N4ughtySec hackers have allegedly compromised most of South Africa's banking sector.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, on this week's Money Show Explainer, we examined why South African investors are sounding warning bells about the US election.
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Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 2623 - The Money Show: Unlocking South Africa's Economic Growth: Insights into Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana's Agenda
Stephen Grootes speaks to Treasury director-general, Dr. Duncan Pieterse on the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement's key takeaways, including measures to reduce debt, boost economic growth, and improve service delivery.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Krish Gopaul, Senior Analyst for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at the World Gold Council explores the factors behind the unprecedented growth in global gold demand, now exceeding $100 billion.
Interviews:
Insights into mini-budget and Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s economic agenda
Stephen Grootes speaks to Treasury director-general, Dr. Duncan Pieterse on the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement's key takeaways, including measures to reduce debt, boost economic growth, and improve service delivery.
Market Commentary
Grant Nader, Portfolio Manager at Benguela Global Fund Managers joins host Ray White to analyse the day's market fluctuations and delve into the latest developments in business and finance.
Global gold demand reaches a record high value of over US$100 billion
Stephen Grootes speaks to Krish Gopaul, Senior Analyst for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at the World Gold Council exploring the factors behind the unprecedented growth in global gold demand, now exceeding $100 billion.
Tech Thursday: Shifting Landscape: Challenges Face South African Online Retail
Stephen Grootes speaks to tech expert Siphumelele Zondi about the turmoil in South Africa's online retail space, following Jumia's exit from Zando and Takealot's sale of Superbalist.
SA is spending worryingly little on agricultural research
Stephen Grootes talks to Johann Kirsten, Professor of Agricultural Economics at Stellenbosch University, about South Africa's alarming underinvestment in agricultural research.
Small Business Focus: Building your brand as a township business for urban and corporate market
Stephen Grootes speaks to Bulelani Balabala, Founder of Township Entrepreneurs Alliances about strategies for township businesses to penetrate urban and corporate markets through effective branding with Bulelani Balabala.
Investment School - Navigating South Africa's Market Volatility: Strategies for Long-Term Growth
Stephen Grootes speaks to Hlelo Giyose, Chief Investment Officer and Principal at First Avenue Investment Management, and Asanda Notshe, Chief Investment Officer at Mazi Asset Management, about navigating South Africa's market volatility: strategies for long-term growth.
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Thu, 31 Oct 2024 - 2622 - The Money Show: Reaction and Analysis: Business Community Responds to MTBPS
Stephen Grootes talks to Edward Kieswetter, Commissioner of the South African Revenue Service, Isaah Mhlangu, Chief Economist at Rand Merchant Bank and Peter Attard Montalto, Managing Director at Krutham about their expert analysis and insights on the recently unveiled mid-term budget policy statement.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, the mastermind behind Sorbet: Ian Fuhr share his entrepreneurial Journey.
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Wed, 30 Oct 2024 - 2621 - The Money Show: Unplugged: City Power's 'Unfair' Prepaid Electricity Cut-Offs
Stephen Grootes speaks to Councillor Nicole van Dyk about City Power's contentious disconnection policy affecting prepaid users, including solar power customers.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Duncan McLeod, TechCentral's Founder and Editor, discusses the controversy surrounding the Competition Tribunal's veto of Vodacom's Maziv acquisition.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 2620 - The Money Show: Retail Struggles: Pick n Pay Posts R827m Loss in Half-Year
Stephen Grootes talks to Pick n Pay CEO Sean Summers about the retail group's interim results, which saw a R827.4 million loss despite 3.7% turnover growth.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Baldwin Properties CEO and Founder, Steve Brookes talks about the company's interim results and the potential recovery of the residential property market as interest rates begin to decline.
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Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 2619 - The Money Show: Dis-Chem Achieves Strong Double-Digit Growth in Earnings and Dividends
Rui Morai, Dis-Chem's CEO, takes host Stephen Grootes through the company’s half-year results.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Mandla Sibeko, founder of FNB Art Joburg, about the BMW Young Collectors, an initiative empowering a new generation of art collectors through exclusive access to the contemporary market.
Interviews:
Dis-Chem Achieves Strong Double-Digit Growth in Earnings and Dividends
Rui Morai, Dis-Chem's CEO, takes host Stephen Grootes through the company’s half-year results.
THE MONEY SHOW EXPLAINER: IMF isn’t doing enough to support Africa
Stephen speaks to Abebe Shimeles, Honorary Professor at University of Cape Town's Department of Economics about the IMF's potential to mobilize billions for Africa through Special Drawing Rights.
Markets Commentary
Thato Mashigo, portfolio manager at Sanlam Private Wealth gives the market wrap up for the week with host Stephen Grootes.
Friday File - Celebrating high art - The BMW Art Generation
Stephen Grootes talks to Mandla Sibeko, founder of FNB Art Joburg, about the BMW Young Collectors Co initiative empowering a new generation of art collectors through exclusive access to the contemporary market.
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Fri, 25 Oct 2024 - 2618 - The Money Show: SA-Russia Loan Deal: What Went Wrong?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Kingsley Makhubela, risk analyst and former diplomat, about the Development Bank of Southern Africa's (DBSA) decision to reject a loan deal with a sanctioned Russian state-owned bank, and what this move means for South Africa's economic relations.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Clicks Group CEO Bertina Engelbrecht talks about the retail giant's resilience, reflected in its 14.3% profit leap, and the strategies fueling its success.
Interview:
Clicks Group publishes 14.3% growth in full-year profit
Stephen Grootes speaks to Clicks Group CEO Bertina Engelbrecht about the retail giant's resilience, reflected in its 14.3% profit leap, and the strategies fueling its success.
The Hidden Impact of White-Collar Crime Trapping Communities in Despair
Stephen Grootes speaks to Jon Foster-Pedley about the insidious effects of white-collar crime, shedding light on how fraudulent activities undermine economic stability and perpetuate social inequality.
Market Commentary
Rudi van der Merwe, Portfolio Manager at Adviceworx and Stephen Grootes analyse top business news of the day as well as global and local financial markets.
Rejecting Russia's Offer: SA's Economic and Diplomatic Considerations
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Kingsley Makhubela, risk analyst and former diplomat, about the Development Bank of Southern Africa's (DBSA) decision to reject a loan deal with a sanctioned Russian state-owned bank, and what this move means for South Africa's economic relations.
Tech Thursday: Regulating AI: President Biden's Landmark Decision
Stephen Grootes speaks to tech expert Siphumelele Zondi about President Joe Biden's groundbreaking national security memorandum on harnessing and safeguarding artificial intelligence in critical areas like nuclear security and asylum processing.
How will carbon taxes affect your business?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Andre Ngepe, unpacking Discovery Green's research on how South Africa's carbon tax is affecting electricity generation costs and the broader energy landscape.
Small Business Focus: Growing Your Business: The Importance of Right Payment Tools
Stephen Grootes speaks to Capitec's Chris Zietsmann explaining how their card machines boost SME growth.
Investment School - The Psychology of Investing
Stephen Grootes talks to Asanda Notshe and Owen Nkomo, two industry experts, about the psychology of investing: uncovering the emotional and mental factors influencing financial choices.
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Thu, 24 Oct 2024 - 2617 - Tasty Results: Famous Brands' Half-Year Earnings Surge 10%
Stephen Grootes speaks to Darren Hele, CEO of Famous Brands, about the restaurant group's impressive half-year results, which saw earnings rise by almost 10% despite challenging market conditions.
Inflation Eases: South Africa's CPI Drops to 3.8% in September
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr Elna Moolman, Standard Bank Group Head of South Africa Macroeconomic Research about South Africa's consumer price inflation rate cooling down to 3.8% in September, marking the fourth consecutive month of decline, with lower fuel prices being a key driver of this downward trend.
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Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 2616 - SARS Cracks Down on Diesel Black Market
Stephen Grootes speaks to SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter about a bold move to tackle diesel cartels suspected of paraffin dilution and tax fraud.
Congruence SummitStephen Grootes speaks to Adrian Gore about the rapidly changing investment environment and the need for innovative strategies. Gore shares his perspectives ahead of the Cogence Summit, where leading experts will gather to discuss the future of wealth management in South Africa.
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Tue, 22 Oct 2024 - 2615 - The Money Show: South Africa Cracks Down on E-Commerce: Competition Commission Targets Temu and Shein
Stephen Grootes speaks to James Hodge, Acting Deputy Commissioner and Chief Economist, about the South African Competition Commission's bold move to tackle unfair competition from international e-commerce giants like Temu and Shein, and its plans to protect local retailers and the economy.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Dr. Judy Dlamini, renowned businesswoman, author, and Chancellorof the University of the Witwatersrand, talks about her remarkable journey, from first jobs to financial wisdom, sharing valuable lessons learned along the way.
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Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 2614 - The Money Show: Medical Specialists Take NHI to Court: Legal Battle Ensues
Stephen Grootes speaks to Simon Strachan, CEO of the SA Private Practitioners Forum, about the Forum's landmark legal challenge against the National Health Insurance (NHI) bill, alleging the President failed to uphold constitutional duties when signing it into law.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Chris Anderson, Founder of Nomadic State of Mind, talks about the go-to destination in South Africa for genuine, high-quality rope sandals crafted in the US.
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Fri, 18 Oct 2024 - 2613 - BHP back in SA ahead of possible renewed bid for Anglo
Stephen Grootes speaks to Peter Major ,Mining expert & director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions about a possible round 2 attempt of BHP trying to acquire mining giant, Anglo America.
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Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 2612 - The Money Show: Tainted Transactions: Financial Advisor Faces R3m Fine, 10-Year Ban for VBS Dealings
Stephen Grootes speaks to Pauli Van Wyk - Journalist with Scorpio at Daily Maverick and Pauli Van Wyk - Journalist with Scorpio at Daily Maverick about the tainted Justice minister, Thembi Simelane financial advice being fined R3m, barred for 10 years for VBS dealings
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Jan de Koning, Editor at Rugby365, about the dramatic turn of events in SA rugby, as the union's meeting is postponed following the sports minister's intervention.
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Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 2611 - The Money Show: Salary Showdown: Does More Money Mean Better Performance?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Andrew Woodburn,Managing Director at Amrop Woodburn Mann, and Kagiso 'TK' Pooe, Wits School of Governance,about the great CEO pay debate, sparked by recent reports of Woolworths' CEO taking a pay cut while Shoprite's CEO receives a significant increase, raising questions about the link between executive compensation and company performance
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Warren Ingram, Co-founder of Galileo Capital, talks about navigating safe investment options and recognizing the warning signs of fraudulent schemes.
Interviews
A bid window has been launched for Infrastructure South Africa to support catalytic infrastructure projects to be developed.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dean Macpherson, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, and Isaac Matshego, Nedbank Economist, about the project preparation bid window launched by Infrastructure South Africa, and its focus on priority sectors such as energy, water, and transport.
The third time Eskom has tried to change the structure of its tariffs
Stephen Grootes talks to Ruse Moleshe, energy expert, about Eskom's third attempt to restructure its tariffs and what this means for South African consumers.
Market Commentary with Absa CIB
Stephen Grootes speaks to Anthony Modisane, Senior Equity Sales Trader about top business and financial news of the day
Do higher salaries get better results
Stephen Grootes talks to Andrew Woodburn, Managing Director at Amrop Woodburn Mann, and Kagiso 'TK' Pooe, Wits School of Governance, about the great CEO pay debate, sparked by recent reports of Woolworths' CEO taking a pay cut while Shoprite's CEO receives a significant increase, raising questions about the link between executive compensation and company performance.
SA’s richest men are pushing back against the Boks deal
Stephen Grootes talks to Nqobile Ndlovu, Director and sports business researcher at Cash N Sport, about the growing resistance from South Africa's wealthiest individuals to the Springboks' controversial sponsorship deal.
Exploring Corporate Strategy and Behaviour: Insights from Year-End Results to Leadership Decisions
Stephen Grootes speaks to Professor Charlene Lew, Chair of Ethical Business in Complex Contexts at GIBS, about deciphering corporate strategy and leadership decisions through the lens of year-end results.
Africa Business Focus
Dr. Rutendo Hwindingwi, the founding director of Tribe Africa advisory and author of Rumble in the Jungle Reloaded and Stephen Grootes look at top business news around the continent.
Personal Finance: How to spot an investment scam
Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, Co-founder of Galileo Capital, about navigating safe investment options and recognizing the warning signs of fraudulent schemes.
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Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 2610 - The Money Show: Honoring Tito Mboweni's Remarkable Career
Stephen Grootes talks to Edward Kieswetter (SARS Commissioner), Dr. Iraj Abedian (Pan-African Investments CEO), Busisiwe Mavuso (Business Leadership SA CEO), and Gina Schoeman (Citi Bank Economist) in a heartfelt tribute to Tito Mboweni's remarkable legacy.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Executive Director at Just Share, Tracey Davies, talks about the hidden costs of secret electricity deals and their devastating impact on South African consumers.
Interviews:
A Statesman's Legacy: Remembering Tito Mboweni
Stephen Grootes talks to Edward Kieswetter (SARS Commissioner), Dr. Iraj Abedian (Pan-African Investments CEO), Busisiwe Mavuso (Business Leadership SA CEO), and Gina Schoeman (Citi Bank Economist) in a heartfelt tribute to Tito Mboweni's remarkable legacy.
Market Commentary - Old Mutual Investment Group
Arthur Karas,portfolio manager at MacroSolutions at Old Mutual Investment joins Stephe Grootes to analyse the biggest stories on the markets.
Unlocking Potential: Colin Coleman's Vision for Youth Empowerment
Stephen Grootes speaks to Colin Coleman, Distinguished fellow at Insead, former publicity secretary of Nusas and a former Goldman Sachs partner on shaping South Africa's future through youth development.
Saru's strategy to market the Springboks
Stephen Grootes talks to Kabelo Khumalo, Business Day's Companies & Markets Editor, about SARU's bold plan to reinvigorate the Springboks' brand and captivate rugby fans.
How secret electricity deals harm domestic consumers
Stephen Grootes speaks to Tracey Davies, Executive Director at Just Share, about the hidden costs of secret electricity deals and their devastating impact on South African consumers.
Business Book Review - Broken Money: Why Our Financial System is Failing Us and How We Can Make it Better by Lyn Alden
Stephen Grootes speaks to Bronwyn Williams, Flux Trends Partner, about her review of Broken Money: Why Our Financial System is Failing Us and How We Can Make it Better by Lyn Alden the book, and its startling insights on the financial system.
My Money - Zola Nene, Chef Cookbook Author / TV Personality
Stephen Grootes talks to Zola Nene, renowned chef and author, about the flavors and milestones that have defined her remarkable career.
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Mon, 14 Oct 2024 - 2609 - The Money Show: Revamping Visa Rules: SA's Bid to Boost Economy and Tourism
Stephen Grootes speaks to Jacob van Rensburg, Head of Research and Development at SAAFF, about driving change in South Africa's port operations through private sector collaboration and vital reforms.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Kealeboga Pule, Founder and Managing Director of Nungu Diamonds, talks about the art of luxury jewellery and the sparkle behind South Africa's finest gems.
Interviews:
SAAFF Calls for Enhanced Private Sector Involvement and Reforms in South Africa’s Port Operations
Stephen Grootes speaks to Jacob van Rensburg, Head of Research and Development at SAAFF, about driving change in South Africa's port operations through private sector collaboration and vital reforms.
THE MONEY SHOW EXPLAINER: DStv's annual results tell a story - but is it the death of pay-TV?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Leslie Adams, Sales Director at streaming experts Reach Africa about the shifting media landscape and what DStv's annual results reveal about the future of pay-TV.
Markets Commentary
Owen Nkomo- CEO and founder of Inkunzi Wealth Group joins host Stephen Grootes to analyze the day's market fluctuations and delve into the latest developments in business and finance.
Friday File - Bespoke luxury jewellery
Stephen Grootes speaks to Kealeboga Pule, Founder and Managing Director of Nungu Diamonds, about the art of luxury jewellery and the sparkle behind South Africa's finest gems
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Fri, 11 Oct 2024 - 2608 - The Money Show: Mavuso Sounds Alarm: Business Must Do More Than Just Cooperate with Government
Stephen Grootes speaks to Zinhle Tyikwe and Busisiwe (Busi) Mavuso, respective CEOs of Consumer Goods Council of South Africa and Business Leadership South Africa, about the pressing concern that South Africa may slide into a failed state unless businesses move beyond mere cooperation with the government.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, in Investment School -How your investment portfolio should grow more “money babies” …and how to reinvest
Interviews:
BLSA's Mavuso: SA risks becoming a failed state if business just sings 'kumbaya' with govt
Stephen Grootes speaks to Zinhle Tyikwe and Busisiwe (Busi) Mavuso, respective CEOs of Consumer Goods Council of South Africa and Business Leadership South Africa, about the pressing concern that South Africa may slide into a failed state unless businesses move beyond mere cooperation with the government.
Market Commentary
Wayne McCurrie from FNB Wealth and Investments and Stephen Grootes analyse corporate news and international markets.
Cracking Down: South Africa Tightens Screws on Cryptocurrency
Stephen Grootes talks to Professor Steven Boykey Sidley, Johannesburg Business School at UJ, about the South African government's crackdown on cryptocurrency and what it means for investors.
Tech Thursday: Monopoly Bust: Google Found Guilty, Faces Potential Breakup
Stephen Grootes speaks to Siphumelele Zondi, tech expert, about the US Department of Justice's landmark case against Google, alleging billions spent creating an illegal monopoly, and potential consequences, including breakups and forced sales.
Endeavor South Africa secures R190M in first close of Harvest Fund III, surpassing target to boost African tech investment strategy
Stephen Grootes speaks to Antonia Bothner, Principal at Endeavor SA, about the successful R190M first close of Harvest Fund III, set to amplify African tech investments.
Small Business Focus: Supporting entrepreneurial spirit in SA
Stephen Grootes speaks to David Morobe from Business Partners and will update about how they are working with young entrepreneurs in the country.
Investment School -How your investment portfolio should grow more “money babies” …and how to reinvest
Stephen Grootes speaks to Patrick Mathidi, Head of Equities at Aluwani Capital Partners, and Garth Mackenzie, Founder & Editor of Traders Corner, about maximizing investment returns: expert
strategies for dividend growth and smart reinvestment.
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Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 2607 - AMIE warns of port delays impacting meat imports, calls for urgent Government intervention as festive season approaches
Stephen Grootes talks to Leon Schreiber, Home Affairs Minister, and Rosemary Anderson, Fedhasa National Chairperson, about the upcoming visa reforms set to boost South Africa's economy and tourism industry.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Peter Montalto, Managing Director at Krutham, explains how a government of National Unity could be a game-changer for driving fundamental reform and turbocharging South Africa's growth.
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Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 2606 - The Money Show: Tax Relief on the Horizon? Mantashe Proposes R14/Litre Fuel Price
Blurb: Stephen Grootes speaks to Layton Beard, Automobile Association spokesperson, and Isaah Mhlanga, Rand Merchant Bank's Chief Economist, about the feasibility and implications of Mantashe's proposal to cut petrol and diesel prices to R14 per litre.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, John Stopford, Head of Multi-Asset Income, NinetyOne Asset Management talks about the trade dispute between China and the EU.
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Tue, 08 Oct 2024 - 2605 - The Money Show: Eskom Announces Massive R112bn Transmission Upgrade
Stephen Grootes speaks to Priscillah Mabelane, Chairperson of the National Transmission Company South Africa, about the highly anticipated launch of the National Transmission Company, delving into its vision, objectives, and impact on South Africa's energy landscape.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, My Broadband Editor Jan Vermeulen shares the latest developments surrounding Superbalist's staff retrenchment.
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Mon, 07 Oct 2024 - 2604 - The Money Show: United for Growth: South Africa's Investor Push in the UK
Stephen Grootes speaks to Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Andrew Whitefield and Deputy President's Spokesperson Keith Khoza about the successes and challenges of South Africa's recent investor drive in the UK.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, talking luxury with Annerie Snyman, the visionary entrepreneur behind Santa Bras, South Africa's unique hand-rolled cigar brand, uncovering the intricacies of high-end cigar culture.
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Fri, 04 Oct 2024 - 2603 - The Money Show: Ex-Steinhoff finance chief Ben la Grange to spend 5 years in prison
Stephen Grootes speaks to Rob Rose, Editor at Currency and author of Steinheist: Markus Jooste, Steinhoff & South Africa's Biggest Corporate Fraud, discussing the sentencing of former Steinhoff finance chief Ben la Grange, who is set to serve five years in prison. In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Andrew Kirby, CEO of Toyota SA explains why he believes the South Africa's automotive sector is showing early signs of deindustrialization.
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Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 2602 - The Money Show: Ramaphoria Revival: SA Aims for 3.3% Growth by 2025
Stephen Grootes speaks to Goolam Ballim, Standard Bank's Chief Economist, about the resurgence of "Ramaphoria" as the South African government sets its sights on achieving 3.3% economic growth by the end of 2025.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, we look at the implications of the 'New Minerals' Revolution in South Africa's mining communities.
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Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 2601 - The Money Show: Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber calls for Mantashe to reject petrol price rezoning proposal
Stephen Grootes speaks to Peter Morgan, CEO of Liquid Fuels Wholesalers Association, regarding the Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber's opposition to the petrol price rezoning proposal and their call for Minister Mantashe to reject it.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Gerrie Fourie, Capitec Bank CEO, about the lender's notable half-year results, boasting a 33% earnings surge and 21% growth in banking app clients.
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Tue, 01 Oct 2024 - 2600 - The Money Show: Uber has launched Uber Safari in South Africa
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Mon, 30 Sep 2024 - 2599 - The Money Show: China’s surprise - a bold move or just a temporary fix?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Professor Adrian Saville, a renowned expert in Economics and Finance at GIBS, to unpack the implications of China's surprise move, exploring whether it's a bold strategic shift or merely a temporary solution to address its economic challenges. In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Mary Corrigall, renowned art consultant and specialist, sheds light on the lucrative world of luxury art.
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Fri, 27 Sep 2024 - 2598 - The Money Show: "Steinhoff Insider Trading Scandal: Former Executive Taken Into Custody
Stephen Grootes speaks to Stephen Grootes speaks to Rob Rose, author of "Steinheist," and Christo Wiese, former Steinhoff chair, about the latest developments surrounding Dr. Gerhardus Burger's guilty plea for insider trading and its implications for the Steinhoff scandal.
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Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 2597 - The Money Show: SA Open for Business: President Ramaphosa's US Investment Drive
Stephen Grootes speaks to Sim Tshabalala, CEO of Standard Bank Group, and Dr. Iraj Abedian, CEO of Pan-African Investments and Research Services, about President Cyril Ramaphosa's US visit, where he urged American businesses to deepen their investment in South Africa.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Matete Thulare, Head of FX Execution at RMB, speaks about the Rand breaking below R17.20 for the first time since January 2023.
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Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 2596 - The Money Show: The Great Withdrawal: Middle-Aged, Middle-Income Individuals Cash Out
Stephen Grootes speaks to Gurschulle Neethling, Divisional Executive for Operations at Liberty Corporate Benefits, about the growing concern of middle-aged, middle-income individuals opting to withdraw their retirement funds prematurely.
In other interviews on this episode on The Money Show, Warren Ingram, Co-founder of Galileo Capital, talks about the significant implications of inflation on retirement savings and effective strategies to protect long-term financial security.
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Tue, 24 Sep 2024 - 2595 - The Money Show: Delivery Boom Boosts Motorcycle Sales in Gradual Recovery"
Ray White speaks to Arnold Olivier, national director of the Association of Motorcycle Industry distributors about the sales of small motorcycles to rapid-delivery grocery retailers are helping drive a gradual recovery in the country’s motorcycle market. In other interviews on this episode on The Money Show, we look at Fashion Forward Finance on Make Money Mondays with David Tlale.
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Mon, 23 Sep 2024 - 2594 - The Money Show: Powering Ahead: Eskom, Sasol Unite Against Energy Crisis
Stephen Grootes speaks to Jaco Human, Chief Executive Director of the Industrial Gas Users Association of Southern Africa about Eskom and Sasol's landmark partnership, exploring their memorandum of understanding to research and develop South Africa's future liquefied natural gas requirements, aimed at securing long-term supply certainty for gas users.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, on the Friday file we look at Scrumming Down to Business - Rugby's Revenue Rise.
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Fri, 20 Sep 2024 - 2593 - The Money Show: Discovery's Profit Soars 12% on Back of Robust New Business Growth
Stephen Grootes speaks to Adrian Gore, CEO of Discovery Group, to discuss the company's remarkable financial results, highlighting a 38% dividend increase and substantial profit growth.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, analysis on the South African Reserve Bank's historic 25-basis-point rate cut to 8%, its first decrease since the COVID-19 pandemic, with insights from Standard Bank's Chief Economist, Goolam Ballim.
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Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 2592 - The Money Show: Inflation Relief: August Rate Drops to 4.4%
Stephen Grootes speaks to to Koketso Mano, FNB Economist, about South Africa's consumer price inflation rate softening to 4.4% in August, marking the third consecutive month of decline.
In other interviews on this episode on The Money Show, we look at why Treasury is scrambling to fix diesel tax glitch amid billions at stake with Professor Keith Engel.
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Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 2591 - The Money Show: Power Crunch: Unexpected Shutdown and Maintenance Take Koeberg Units Offline
Stephen Grootes speaks to Chris Yelland, energy analyst and MD at EE Business Intelligence, about the unexpected shutdown and planned maintenance that has taken both Koeberg power units offline.
In other interviews on this episode on The Money Show, we look at SA Consumers Getting a load shedding reprieve, but price pain persists according to NIQ Retail Spend Barometer's findings with Nikki Quinn, Retail Lead for sub-Saharan Africa at NIQ and GfK.
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Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 2590 - The Money Show: Rainbow on the Rise: African Rainbow Capital's NAV Soars 8.5%
Stephen Grootes speaks to Johan Van Zyl, Co-Chief Executive Officer at African Rainbow Capital Pty Ltd, about the company's significant 8.5% growth in intrinsic net asset value.
In other interviews on this episode on The Money Show, The Maestro's Money Wisdom: Richard Cock Talks Finance on this weeks Make Money Monday lessons feature.
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Mon, 16 Sep 2024 - 2589 - The Money Show: Building a Benchmark: Pravin Gordhan's Enduring Impact on SARS
Stephen Grootes talks to with Professor Keith Engel, highlighting Gordhan's transformative impact on the South African Revenue Service (SARS) as a world-class, independent institution.
In other interviews on this episode on The Money Show, Anthony Clark, analyst at Small Talk Daily, unpacks the implications of their ongoing "chicken war” between Country Bird and Quantum Foods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fri, 13 Sep 2024 - 2588 - The Money Show: FirstRand's Full-Year Results with Impressive Earnings Increase
Stephen Grootes talks to CEO FirstRand Mary Vilakazi about the banking institution's robust financial performance, marked by a 4% increase in full-year normalized earnings.
In other interviews on this episode on The Money Show, we look at the achievement of Kreepy Krauly, reaching 50 years as one of South Africa's most successful exports with to Hermais Nel, Managing Director of Kreepy Krauly.
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Thu, 12 Sep 2024 - 2587 - The Money Show: High Interest Rates Bite: Growthpoint Properties' Income Falls 10%
Stephen Grootes talks to Estienne de Klerk, CEO of Growthpoint SA, about the company's annual income slump of 10% attributed to the challenging environment of high interest rates. In other interviews on this episode
on The Money Show, Khulekani Mathe, CEO designate of Business Unity South Africa, shares his leadership philosophy as a "shapeshifter" in the business world, emphasizing adaptability and innovation in an ever-changing environment.
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Wed, 11 Sep 2024 - 2586 - The Money Show: VBS Loan and Coffee Shop Deal Put Justice Minister in Hot Seat
Stephen Grootes talks to Andrew Woodburn, Managing Director at Amrop WoodburnMann, about the trend of high-profile professionals and senior civil servants, turning to personal loans from individuals, sparking questions about ethics, transparency, and potential conflicts of interest.
As Kamala Harris and Donald Trump prepare for their debate, a parallel conversation unfolds on The Money Show, where Stephen Grootes and Tracey Davis discuss the appropriate level of involvement between businessmen and politicians.
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Tue, 10 Sep 2024 - 2585 - The Money Show: Tiger Brands Under Fire: Justice for Listeriosis Victims Demanded
Ray White speaks to Richard Spoor, a human rights attorney, about the mounting pressure on Tiger Brands to compensate victims and families affected by the deadly listeriosis outbreak linked to their products.
On this episode of The Money Show, Gugulethu Mahlangu, an innovative aquaponics horticulturalist, shares her groundbreaking approach to growing nutritious crops using black soldier flies as a natural feed source.
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Mon, 09 Sep 2024 - 2584 - The Money Show - SA's China Charm, Why South Africa is Courting the Asian Giant
Stephen Grootes speaks to Wolfe Logan Braude, the Fruit Manager at Agbiz, to explore the motivations and potential pitfalls behind South Africa's attempts to strengthen ties with China.
On this episode of The Money Show, Stephen Grootes also talks to JP Fourie, CEO of the National Airways Corporation, about the world of private aviation. They discuss the benefits and logistics of private jets and planes, including luxury travel and business efficiency, as well as the requirements for owning and operating a private aircraft in South Africa.
Interviews:
Changing face of retail in SA
Stephen Grootes speaks to Evan Walker, Portfolio Manager at 360ne Asset Management wrapping up the week with a deep dive into the financial results of South Africa's biggest retailers - who's thriving and who's struggling?
The Money Show Explainer: Why is SA Inc schmoozing and blowing kisses to China?
Stephen Grootes talks to Wolfe Logan Braude, Agbiz Fruit Manager, about the driving forces and potential risks behind South Africa's efforts to woo China.
Markets Commentary
Patrick Mathidi, head of Equities at Aluwani Capital Partners joins host Stephen Grootes to analyse the day's market fluctuations and delve into the latest developments in business and finance.
Friday File - Jet Set: The Elite World of Private Aviation
Stephen Grootes speaks to JP Fourie, CEO of the National Airways Corporation, to explore the world of private aviation. From luxury travel to business efficiency, they discuss the ins and outs of private jets and planes and what it takes to own and operate a private aircraft in South Africa.
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Fri, 06 Sep 2024 - 2583 - The Money Show: Taking Off: ACSA's Annual Results Reach New Altitude
Stephen Grootes speaks to Luzuko Mboyta, CFO of Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), to discuss the company's latest annual results. What drove their financial performance, and what's next for SA's airports?
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Stephen Grootes speaks with Rashad Cassim, Deputy Governor of the South African Reserve Bank, to unravel the mystery behind cash's enduring appeal in our country.
Interviews:
Cash remains king in SA
Stephen Grootes speaks to Deputy Governor Rashad Cassim at SARB about why South Africans prefer cash regardless of what purchases they make.
Taking Off: ACSA's Annual Results Reveal Strong Performance
Stephen Grootes speaks to Luzuko Mboyta, CFO of Airports Company South Africa (ACSA), to discuss the company's latest annual results, delving into the financial performance, key drivers, and future outlook for South Africa's airport infrastructure.
Market Commentary
Joining presenter host Stephen Grootes to talk about the current state of the global markets is Independent Investor, Norman Mackechnie for todays’ market commentary.
Insurance company, Sanlam’s half year earning jump 43% and enters the race for India’s burgeoning asset- and wealth-management industry
Stephen Grootes speaks to Abigail Mukhuba, CFO at Sanlam about interims results and growth prospects around the globe.
TECH WITH TOBY Celestron StarSense Explorer DX130 AZ review
Stephen Grootes speaks to Toby Shapshak, head of Stuff Studios, about his hands-on review of the Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 130 AZ telescope, sharing insights on its features, capabilities, and stargazing experience.
Small Business Focus - Why small business phrase is NOT good
Stephen Grootes speaks to Pavlo Phitidis, CEO of Aurik Business Accelerator, about the limitations of the phrase "small business" and how it can be misleading, hindering the growth and potential of entrepreneurial ventures.
Vukile Commercial property sector: Retail Revival: Adapting to Changing Consumer Habits.
Stephen Grootes speaks toProfessor Francois Viruly, Director of the Urban Real Estate Research Unit about the retail revival, exploring how businesses are adapting to meet the evolving needs and preferences of consumers in a changing market landscape.
Investment School - Seasonality in share price returns
Stephen Grootes discusses seasonality in share price returns with Chantal Marx, Head of Equity Research at FNB Wealth and Investments, exploring how seasonal patterns impact investment performance.
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Thu, 05 Sep 2024 - 2582 - The Money Show: Business Optimism Booms: BCI Soars to 38 in Q3
Stephen Grootes speaks to Isaah Mhlanga, Chief Economist at Rand Merchant Bank (RMB), to delve into the latest findings of the RMB Business Confidence Index. They discuss the current mood among business leaders, the factors influencing their outlook, and what the latest data means for the future of the South African economy
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Stephen Grootes explores the unscrupulous world of sales agents with Consumer Ninja Wendy Knowler.
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Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 2581 - The Money Show: Q2 2024 GDP Figures: A Turning Point for South Africa's Economy
Stephen Grootes speaks to Koketso Mano, Senior Economist at FNB, about the latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures for the 2nd Quarter of 2024 and what they indicate about the current state of South Africa's economy.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Stephen Grootes also discusses the future of South Africa's auto industry with Mike Mabasa, CEO of the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa, exploring the impact of Volkswagen's potential German plant closures and the need for policy reforms to support electric vehicle adoption.
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Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 2580 - The Money Show: The Dual Effect: Two-Pot System Takes Hold
Stephen Grootes leads an insightful discussion with Chris Axelson, Acting Tax and Financial Sector Policy Deputy Director-General, and Bruce Cameron, freelance journalist and retirement funds consultant, to unpack the implications and benefits of the newly implemented two-pot system.
In other interviews on this episode, Mpumi Madisa, CEO of Bidvest, joins The Money Show to discuss the company's impressive full-year results, its successful navigation of economic challenges, and its positive outlook for future growth and expansion.
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Mon, 02 Sep 2024 - 2579 - The Money Show: Brics Bank Boosts Transnet with R5bn Loan
Ray White speaks to Mesela Nhlapo, CEO of the African Rail Industry Association, about the transformative impact of BRICS Bank's R5 billion loan on Transnet's rail infrastructure development.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Candice Wilson, Partner at EY, discusses the potential cyber risks and vulnerabilities associated with South Africa's incoming two-pot retirement savings system.
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Fri, 30 Aug 2024 - 2578 - Santam Sees 35% Surge in Profits as Vehicle Book Improves and Fire Claims Drop
Stephen Grootes speaks to Wikus Olivier, Santam's CFO, to discuss the company's interim financial results, strategic initiatives, and future outlook as South Africa's largest short-term insurer.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Bongiwe Kunene, MD of the Banking Association of South Africa, addresses Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi's accusations of discriminatory practices in the home loan application process, presenting BASA's stance on the matter.
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Thu, 29 Aug 2024 - 2577 - The Money Show: Leadership Lessons with Charles Russon
Stephen Grootes speaks to Charles Russon, CEO of Absa Corporate and Investment Banking, sharing his journey to success, valuable insights on leadership, milestones, and strategic approaches that fueled his achievement.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Dr. Nimrod Mbele, CEO of Knowledge Anchor Group, weighs in on Transnet's postponed privatisation of strategic assets, including Ngqura Container Terminal and Johannesburg-Durban Corridor.
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Wed, 28 Aug 2024 - 2576 - The Money Show: Naspers Drives Digital Growth: 340,000 Jobs Coming to SA's E-Commerce
Stephen Grootes speaks to Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, CEO of Naspers SA, about the company's groundbreaking report revealing South Africa's e-commerce sector will create 340,000 new jobs over the next decade.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, "Dr. Andrew Golding, CEO of Pam Golding Property Group, Shares Optimistic Outlook on South Africa's Housing Market. And more…
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Tue, 27 Aug 2024 - 2575 - The Money Show: Current State: Eskom's Journey to Wellness
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dan Marokane in a detailed discussion on the utility's financial and operational status.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Stephen Grootes delves into the Turkcell-MTN lawsuit with Cedric Soule, Turkcell's lawyer, to unravel its complexities and far-reaching implications for the telecoms industry.
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Mon, 26 Aug 2024 - 2574 - The Money Show: Unpacking the Census Report: Maluleka's Insights into South Africa's Economic and Social Landscape
Stephen Grootes speaks to Statistician-General Risenga Maluleka to address concerns in Latest Census Report: Unpacking Key Findings and Implications for South Africa's Economic and Social Future I
n other interviews in this episode of The Money Show, Inga Gubeka, founder of Inga Africa, talks about his luxurious handcrafted bags and his inspiring journey of building a successful luxury brand.
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Fri, 23 Aug 2024 - 2573 - The Money Show: The NHI dispute: Delays and Uncertainty continues
Stephen Grootes speaks to Khulekani Mathe, CEO designate of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) to discuss the private sector's concerns regarding NHI and emphasizes the need for immediate engagement with the government to address the healthcare crisis. In other interviews in this episode of The Money Show, Elize Kruger, Independent Economist, helps us probe payday and whether salaries have increased in country.
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Thu, 22 Aug 2024 - 2572 - The Money Show: Tasty Profits: Spur Corporation Sees 11.4% Annual Earnings Surge
Stephen Grootes speaks to Val Nichas, CEO of Spur Corporation, about the company's 11.4% annual earnings increase and strategic growth initiatives driving success across Panarottis, RocoMamas, and Doppio Zero.
In other interviews in this episode of The Money Show, Stephen Grootes speaks to George Mienie, CEO at Autotrader, about his remarkable career trajectory, sharing insights on the triumphs, challenges, and lessons learned throughout his journey to success.
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Wed, 21 Aug 2024 - 2571 - The Money Show: A Tough Year for Sasol: First Loss in four years
Stephen Grootes speaks to Simon Baloyi, CEO of SASOL, to dissect the company's financial performance, notably a staggering R56.7 billion impairment loss, and explores SASOL's revamped strategy aimed at bolstering its gas sector and restoring profitability.
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Tue, 20 Aug 2024 - 2570 - The Money Show: Leadership Limbo: Absa Searches for Seventh CEO in Seven Years
Stephen Grootes engages in a insightful conversation with Deon Raju, Financial Director at Absa Group, and Hlelo Giyose, Chief Investment Officer at First Avenue Investment Management, to unpack Absa's unexpected decision to oust its CEO.
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Mon, 19 Aug 2024 - 2569 - The Money Show: FULL STEAM AHEAD: Private Rail Access Granted by October
Stephen Grootes speaks to Mesela Nhlapo, CEO of the African Rail Industry Association, to discuss the groundbreaking move allowing private rail operators to access the network by October, set to revolutionize South Africa's rail industry and significantly enhance transportation efficiency.
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Fri, 16 Aug 2024 - 2568 - The Money Show: Results Day: Standard Bank & Exxaro Resources Share Latest Financial Wins
Watching the markets, Stephen Grootes speaks to Standard Bank Group CEO Sim Tshabalala diving into the bank's half-year results, discussing highlights, challenges, and future outlook.
Exxaro CEO Dr. Nombasa Tsengwa shares strategies for navigating interim results and driving future growth.And in other news, Mark Barnes, Purple Group CEO and former SA Post Office CEO, reveals the secret sauce for thriving metros and communities, pinpointing the essential elements that drive success and prosperity in local governance and development.
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Thu, 15 Aug 2024 - 2567 - Signing Away Profits? Businesses' Concerns Over Presidential Health Pact
Stephen Grootes engages in a crucial conversation with Khulekani Mathe, CEO designate of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA), to delve into the complexities surrounding the Presidential Health Compact.
They discuss the challenges ahead and the high stakes for South Africa's healthcare system, exploring the implications for businesses, citizens, and the nation's well-being. In other interviews Stephen Grootes speaks to Funeka Montjane, Standard Bank's trailblazing CEO, delving into her inspiring journey, industry insights, and leadership secrets in a captivating conversation.
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Wed, 14 Aug 2024 - 2566 - Business lobby groups’ afternoon peace tea with GNU government
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Iraj Abedian, CEO of Pan-African Investments and Research Services to discuss the critical relationship between business lobby groups and government, and its impact on South Africa's economic prospects.
Financial ripple effects of City of Joburg’s leadership instability -Stephen Grootes speaks to Kagiso 'TK' Pooe, Wits School of Governance, about the financial fallout of Johannesburg's leadership instability. How will it impact the city's fiscal health, investor confidence, and the economy?
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Tue, 13 Aug 2024 - 2565 - The Money Show: Big business weighs in on the changing dynamics between government and private sector
Stephen Grootes speaks to Busisiwe Mavuso, CEO of Business Leadership South Africa & Ntando Thukwana from Bloomberg to analyse President Ramaphosa's recent address to the South Africa's business community. In other interviews on tonight's show, Stephen looks at how municipalities struggle to pay staff, and whether the subscription economy has gotten out of hand.
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Mon, 12 Aug 2024 - 2564 - Sars to turn tax screws on Shein and Temu & World Bank Calls for Overhaul of SA Trade Policy
Stephen Grootes speaks to Etienne Vlok, Sactwu National Industrial Policy Officer about tax authorities' newly introduced measures aimed at low-cost e-commerce clothing importers like Shein & Temu.
In an interview with Hywel George, Director of Investments at Old Mutual Investment Group, Stephen Grootes explores the possibility of an impending recession as well as noteworthy US data demonstrating how quickly a "sneeze can spread a cold" around the world. And more…
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Fri, 09 Aug 2024 - 2563 - Shareholders of Tongaat Hulett's reject a plan to exchange the company's debt for fresh equity | More "tiering" of bank licenses is permitted by SA's banking watchdog.
Stephen Grootes talks with analyst and shareholder activist Dave Woollan about Tongaat Hulett's shareholders' rejection of a plan to convert the company's debt into equity, which would have drastically reduced their ownership stake.
Hilary Joffe, columnist and editor-at-large at Business Day with Stephen Grootes discuss how South Africa's banking regulator is considering extending the number of "tiers" for commercial banking licenses. And more…
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Thu, 08 Aug 2024 - 2562 - Botswana bans South African oranges & South Africa's consumer laws are antiquated and fall short in addressing contemporary e-commerce challenges.
This evening on the money show, Consumer Goods & Services Ombudsman Mr. Lee Soobrathi, speak about how South African consumer law is out of date and falls short in addressing modern e-commerce issues, especially when it comes to policing and monitoring foreign sellers. Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural Economist at FNB explained the implications of Botswana has implemented another restriction on agricultural imports from South Africa, specifically targeting oranges. And more.
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Wed, 07 Aug 2024 - 2561 - Sasfin hit with an overwhelming R160 million net fine for "historic noncompliance." & SARS yet to impose 45% tariffs
This evening on The Money Show, host Stephen Grootes and CIO Zwelakhe Mnguni of Benguela Global Fund Managers talk about Sasfin's shocking R160 million net penalties for 'historic noncompliance' with the Prudential Authority. Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband and Stephen Grootes explore the problem of SARS not having imposed 45% tariffs on companies, such as Shein and Temu, who pay tariffs of only 20% on shipments of clothes costing less than R500. And more…
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Tue, 06 Aug 2024 - 2560 - How is GNU is holding up & SARB creates new inflation measure to assist policy making.
This evening on The Money Show, Former SARB Governor and Former Finance Minister Tito Mboweni speaks to host Stephen Grootes about the financial state of the country, politics and the state of the GNU. Isaah Mahlanga, Chief Economist at RMB explains how the inflation measure will support monetary policy decision making. And more…
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Mon, 05 Aug 2024 - 2559 - Tongaat business rescue facing challenges & why has Eskom been hit with multimillion rands fines
This evening on the money show, Amabhugane Investigator Sam Sole talks about the challenges the Tongaat sector is facing & Lumkile Mondi, a senior lecturer at Wits Business School, explains why state-owned utility Eskom was hit with a suspended R3 million punishment and public censure by the Johannesburg Stock Exchange for not adhering to its debt listing requirements. And more…
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Fri, 02 Aug 2024 - 2558 - Water tanker mafia in Tshwane causing strain across the metro & SARS delays implementation of 45% importing tariff on Shein and Temu …
Tonight, on the Money Show Wayne Duvenage, CEO of OUTA looks at the water tanker mafia putting strain across the Tswhane metro. Micheal Lawrence, Executive Director at National Clothing Retail Federation, joined by Dudley Filippa, Chairperson at South African International E-commerce Association and Motheo Khoaripe, discuss the implications of SARS delaying the implementation of a 45% tariff on importing clothing products to South Africa. And more….
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Thu, 01 Aug 2024 - 2557 - Concerns raised as suspension of certain flight approaches at some smaller airports in SA
Concerns raised as suspension of certain flight approaches at some smaller airports in SA
Guy Lietch, Editor of SA Flyer Magazine speaks to Motheo Khoaripe on the growing questions being raised by industry insiders regarding the ability of the SA Air Traffic Navigation Service to maintain the hardware and procedural infrastructure in its care, following the suspension of certain flight approaches at some smaller airports in SA.
Newspaper journalists from Beeld, City Press, Daily Sun, and Rapport now safe as Media24 no longer retrenching
Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Thandi Smith, Head of Programmes at Media Monitoring Africa about media24’s decision to no longer retrench newspaper journalists from Beeld, City Press, Daily Sun, and Rapport following its plans to close the print editions of those publications.
RESPONSE: RT46. by Wesbank really destroying jobs?
Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Michael Naidoo, CEO - Fleet Management and Leasing at Wesbank as well as Sisa Mbangxa, President of African Panel Beaters and Motor Mechanics Association to respond to the reported job losses taking place in the South African automotive industry due to the RT46 tender administered by Wesbank.
How Investec survived 50 years - the private bank turns 50th
Cumesh Moodliar, CEO of Investec Bank explains to Mothe Khoaripe how the business remained strong through turbulent times as the business marks its 50th anniversary.
Business Unusual - New trends in business travel and global connectivity
Arthur Goldstuck, Founder and CEO at World Wide Worx talks to Motheo Khoaripe about new trends in business travel, global connectivity and air travel passenger tech.
Consumer ninja- Short-term insurance claims loss ratio on smaller items
Consumer ninja Wendy Knowler and Motheo Khoaripe delve into short term insurance policies on smaller items such as cellphones, jewellery, sunglasses, handbags.
Shapeshifter- Theo Mseka - CEO at PrivateProperty
Motheo Khoaripe profiles Theo Mseka - CEO at PrivateProperty, who recently took up the role of CEO for the online property marketplace.
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Wed, 31 Jul 2024 - 2556 - 162000 jobs losses due to RT46 tender administered by Wesbank, NedFleet and Fleet Africa
Sello Mosai, Chairmanat HDI Automotive Aftermarket Association Forum speaks to Motheo Khoaripe about why he thinks 162 000 job losses currently experienced in the South African automotive industry due to the RT46 tender administered by Wesbank.
It's official: South African companies are now required to disclose pay gaps, and there will be a crackdown on delinquent directors. What this means…Andrew Woodburn, managing director of Amrop WoodburnMann, joins Motheo Khoaripe to discuss how this would strengthen corporate governance, facilitate ease of doing business, and assist in acting against delinquent directors.
SA and the US will resume their bilateral trade agreementsKhaya Sithole, Chartered accountant and analyst speaks to Motheo Khoaripe about the outcomes of minister of trade, industry and competition, Parks Tau and deputy minister Andrew Whitfield's visit to Washington, participating in the Agoa Forum.
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Tue, 30 Jul 2024 - 2555 - The escalating affordability "crisis" will be addressed by the electricity pricing policy.
The escalating affordability "crisis" will be addressed by the electricity pricing policy.A "crisis" in affordability that is threatening the access to energy for a growing proportion of poor users will be addressed by a review of South Africa's electricity pricing policy. With the help of understanding the purpose of the policy, Energy Expert Chris Yelland elaborates on this with Motheo Khoaripe.
Ripple effects of the ANC expelling its former president, Jacob ZumaThe African National Congress national disciplinary committee has called for the expulsion of Jacob Zuma. The former president, Jacob Zuma, was expelled by the party for violating its constitution, according to a leaked report. He now has 21 days to file an appeal with the National Disciplinary Committee of Appeal. Tshidi Madia of EWN's Politics Editor joins Motheo Khoaripe for additional analysis around this.
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Mon, 29 Jul 2024 - 2554 - SA banks face nearly R1-trillion exposure to energy transition risks
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Fri, 26 Jul 2024 - 2553 - Zizi Kodwa steps down, a month after returning to Parliament
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Thu, 25 Jul 2024 - 2552 - Lawyers and Estate Agents Accused of "Wilful Non-Compliance" by Financial Intelligence Centre
Lawyers and Estate Agents Accused of "Wilful Non-Compliance" by Financial Intelligence CentreHost Motheo Khoaripe and Ismail Momoniat, National Treasury DDG explore the obstacles preventing SA from being removed from the grey list and whether he is still hopeful that South Africa would be able to meet the 10-month deadline for providing the Financial Action Task Force with hard data about its efforts to stop money laundering and terrorist funding.
Sasol looks to another court to rule in its favour on the gas priceAs Sasol looks for another court to rule in its favour by deciding to appeal the decision of the Pretoria high court that set aside Nersa’s approval of the group’s maximum gas prices, Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Jaco Human, CEO of the Industrial Gas Users Association of Southern Africa on the matter as the association lead the charge to bring Sasol and Nersa to court.
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Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 2551 - Kumba Iron Ore’s half-year profit take a knock on weaker prices, logistics woes
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Tue, 23 Jul 2024 - 2550 - Reserve Bank’s R6bn Seizure from Steinhoff Part of Wider Clampdown
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Mon, 22 Jul 2024 - 2549 - Economic hurdles and opportunities under GNU
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Fri, 19 Jul 2024 - 2548 - Localisation to be used to create early-stage demand in targeted sectors
Market Commentary Chris Steward, Portfolio Manager at Ninety-One and Mothe Khoaripe analyse top business and company stories of the day, as well as international and local markets. Inclusive transformation in SA - business's expectations from the new administration, SONA and the job to be done by this administrationMfundo Nkuhlu, Nedbank Group COO, and host Mother Khoaripe explore inclusive transformation in South Africa, discussing business expectations from the new administration, the State of the Nation Address, and the tasks ahead for this administration. Gold a key hedge for Trump 2.0Head of Multi-Asset Growth at NinetyOne Asset Management Iain Cunningham talks about how structural trends, growing US fiscal risk, and the possibility of Trump's comeback could push up gold prices in the upcoming years with host Motheo Khoaripe. ZOOM: Business Unusual - Space Junk and Jewels Together with host Motheo Khoaripe, futurist and partner of TomorrowToday Graeme Codrington talks about "Space Junk and Jewels." Elon Musk's SpaceX launched a rocket containing twenty Starlink satellites over the weekend. Unfortunately, the satellites were released too low due to a failure that occurred a few minutes into the flight. They will so over the course of the next few days or weeks fall out of orbit and re-enter the atmosphere. Consumer ninja- Warning a banks about impending crime Consumer ninja Wendy Knowler and host Motheo Khoaripe explore the consequences of notifying a bank about an impending fraud attempt on your account and discuss accountability for preventing it. Shapeshifter – Alan Gross, Co Founder and Director at Chef Works Motheo Khoaripe profiles Alan Gross, Co-Founder and Director at Chef Works. Chef Works is a Poway-based company that makes culinary and hospitality apparel, operates in over 90 countries and employs vast amount of people all over the world.
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Wed, 17 Jul 2024 - 2547 - SA feud UK over carbon border tax that may deepen inequality
What Gives? Diamonds in South Africa are losing their sparkle?
Peter Major, Director of Mining at Morden Corporate Solutions, and Motheo Khoaripe examine the factors that still hinder the diamond industry in South Africa.
Can an Advisory Committee drive infrastructure development in the country?
To further advance the nation's infrastructure development, Minister Dean Macpherson is forming an Infrastructure Advisory Committee. Senior Lecturer at Wits Business School Lumkile Mondi joins Motheo Khoaripe to discuss the new committee's role and if it would be sufficient to help with infrastructure development.
Africa Business Focus
With host Motheo Khoaripe, Daniel Van Dalen, Senior Analyst, Country Risk and Political Risk, breaks down the most significant business stories from Africa that have occurred recently.
Personal Finance - where to invest your stock market money for the next decade.
Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal finance speaks to Motheo Khoaripe about where to invest your stock market money for the next decade.
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Tue, 16 Jul 2024 - 2546 - Nuclear power facility Koeberg approved to operate one unit for an additional 20 years.
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Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 2545 - Market Commentary - Old Mutual Investment Group
Meryl Pick, Portfolio Manager at Old Mutual Investment Group goes through companies news, local and international markets with host Motheo Khoaripe.
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Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 2544 - Court affirms tax agency can use evidence gathered behind closed doors to pursue taxpayers
The tax agency's ability to pursue taxpayers with intricate tax planning structures using evidence obtained behind closed doors has been confirmed by the Supreme Court of Appeal's following its decision to dismiss Christo Wiese and his associates' appeal in their R217 million tax dispute with the SA Revenue Service (Sars).Pieter Faber, senior tax executive at SAICA provides analysis on how this highlights the powers of the tax agency to use evidence gathered behind closed doors to pursue taxpayers with complex tax planning structures
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Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 2543 - Nuclear power facility Koeberg approved to operate one unit for an additional 20 years.
The nuclear regulator for South Africa, NNR, has announced that one of the plant's two units may continue to operate for an additional 20 years at the Koeberg nuclear power station.
Unit 1 of the plant, west of Cape Town was set to have its 40-year operating license expire this month, but state-owned power company Eskom requested a 20-year extension to continue operations in an attempt to alleviate the severe power outages. We are joined by Princess Mthombeni, creator of Africa4Nuclear, to discuss the implications of the regulator's decision for the nation's power system over the next 20 years and how it will move away from a coal-dominated energy mix.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mon, 15 Jul 2024 - 2542 - SA losing R24bn revenue due to rampant illicit tobacco trade. What must be done ?In South Africa, the illicit tobacco trade has actually grown to be a serious problem. Because of the growing illegal trade, British American Tobacco (BATSA) has had to reduce the amount of products it distributes and delivers directly to consumers. This has resulted in a decline in sales volumes. It is estimated that over 70% of all cigarettes consumed in the nation come from the illicit sector, with fewer than 30% coming from the legal market. To provide us with further information, Johnny Moloto, Area Head of Corporate & Regulatory Affairs for BAT Sub-Saharan Africa, speaks with host Motheo Khoaripe. With 15 years of experience, Rose Digital helps you expand your company with data-driven digital strategy and interesting content.
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Fri, 12 Jul 2024 - 2541 - Samwu inks above-inflation wage agreement in the water industryThe SA Municipal Workers' Union (Samwu) has reached a one-year pay deal for a 7% raise for workers in the water industry represented in the Amanzi Bargaining Council. The growth rate surpasses the inflation rate of 5.2% observed in April and May. The largest municipal union, Samwu, which represents more than 160,000 of the almost 300,000 municipal employees in the nation, and the water boards of South Africa have an agreement that will last from July 1 to June 30, 2025. Speaking about this arrangement with host Motheo Khoaripe is national media officer Papikie Mohale.
The escalation of geopolitical risks brought about by the continuing conflicts, which started with Russia's invasion of Ukraine and proceeded with the outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East. Due to this, there is now a greater demand for gold, which is often regarded as a safe haven asset. The rush for protection, the increase in gold recycling, worries about inflation, and central bank purchases are additional motivators. Morningstar South Africa's Senior Investment Analyst Michael Kruger goes into further detail on this in a lengthy interview with host Motheo Khoaripe. In May 2024, mining production decreased. Seasonally adjusted mineral sales at current prices decreased by 8.0% from April 2024 to the same month in 2024. Nonetheless, sales did exhibit a noteworthy trend, increasing by 9.8% in May compared to April. Following monthly fluctuations of 8.9% in March and -0.2% in April, this occurred. Host Motheo Khoaripe chats with Sitef & Co. founder and director Mihlali Sitefane to provide more details. In South Africa, there have been several odd weather events in recent months. These have included tornadoes that are unique in the KwaZulu-Natal area of South Africa, floods in the Eastern Cape, and mid-latitude cyclones in the Western Cape. The increase in global temperature resulting from a rise in carbon emissions is one of the primary causes of climate change. 2024 is one of the two years in which temperatures have reached record highs. Lee-Anne Bac, Director, Tourism Specialist Unit, BDO South Africa, talks about the extent of the damage with host Motheo Khoaripe. Scientists have criticized the government's most recent census, arguing that it is so flawed that it cannot be relied upon to track the success of critical programs like children's vaccinations or to allocate cash and resources. Stats SA's projection of 62 million people for the 2022 census is exaggerated by one million, and there are similarly significant discrepancies at the district and municipal levels. Dr. Pali Lehohla, a former statistician-general from South Africa, shares the tale with host Motheo Khoaripe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thu, 11 Jul 2024 - 2540 - As part of an arrangement, the VBS looting leader enters a guilty plea to 33 crimes.A man who played a key role in the R1.9 billion loss at VBS Mutual Bank pled guilty to charges of money laundering, theft, fraud, and racketeering. As part of a plea and sentencing agreement with the State, former VBS head Tshifhiwa Matodzi pleaded guilty to 33 charges on Wednesday in the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria. He received a 15-year prison sentence as a condition of the agreement. In an interview with host Ray White, Pauli Van Wyk, a writer for Daily Maverick's Scorpio division, offers more background on this subject. Following ArcelorMittal SA's (Amsa) announcement that its long-running steel division will remain functioning, a significant chunk of the steel value chain as well as the manufacturing sector in South Africa have expressed relief. This story is discussed by journalist Phillipa Rodseth and anchor Ray White on Business Live. Despite the downturn in M&A markets in many countries due to rising interest rates, the importance of ESG in acquisitions has increased globally in the previous twelve to eighteen months, according to the third year of the global organization's ESG Due Diligence study. Host Ray White, speaks with Ben April, the Director of ESG Leader Africa Financial Services at KPMG, about these findings. In addition to seizing over thirty laptops for further examination, four senior DPWI managers were put on precautionary leave. This story is discussed by host Ray White and Mybroadband Editor Jan Vermeulin.
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Wed, 10 Jul 2024 - 2539 - Damage to SA crops by black frost could lead to a shortage of food.Black frost destroyed crops in South Africa's northernmost province, Limpopo, leading a significant farmers' organization to issue a warning about looming food shortages in the region. Potatoes, tomatoes, and a host of other vegetables were damaged when black frost struck the province early on Sunday. To help us understand how much damage has been done, Paul Makube, Senior Agricultural Economist at FNB, converses with Motheo Khoaripe.
Leading South African home loan provider Standard Bank says it is seeing a rise in first-time buyer activity, indicating that customers are bracing for an interest rate cut. In order to assist us understand the subtleties of the trend, host Motheo Khoaripe speaks with Kabelo Makeke, Head of Personal and Private Banking at Standard Bank South Africa. South Africa has fully embraced the potential of digital health technology to improve access to skills and services, boost the standard and coverage of healthcare, and promote healthy lifestyle changes to postpone the onset of acute and chronic illnesses. Because mobile devices are so widely used, we may now communicate with computers and with one other in new and speedier ways. This makes it more likely than ever that digital health will have an impact on our health and wellness, especially in light of recent technological advancements. Host Motheo Khoaripe is joined by Check Point's Workspace Solutions Architect Shayimamba Conco to discuss this future. South Africa's economic prospects are significantly impacted by the status of the global economy. The US Federal Reserve has declared its commitment to maintain higher interest rates in an effort to combat inflation. The rand might be impacted by this, and borrowing costs for developing nations like South Africa might increase. Talking with Ndumiso Kubheka, Chief Economist at KH Research Equity Partners, is host Motheo Khoaripe. As per the 2024 Global Risk Landscape, about 50% of global corporate leaders think that their companies have an antifragile approach towards risk. But only 7% of respondents said their organizations were "risk welcoming," and only 19% said they took a very proactive approach to risk management. To offer more background to this , Motheo Khoaripe speaks with Richard Walker, National Head of Risk Advisory Services, BDO SA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tue, 09 Jul 2024 - 2538 - Eskom may make an annual loss of R15 billion, according to the Financial Times.According to the Financial Times, South Africa's state-owned electricity company Eskom may have reported an annual loss of up to R15 billion in the most recent year. Professor Harald Winkler discusses this possibility with host Motheo Khoaripe. Karl Westvig will take over as TymeBank's CEO on October 1. The SME-focused lender Retail Capital, which he co-founded, was bought by TymeBank in 2022. He currently serves as the CEO of the business and retail banking divisions of TymeBank. TymeBank is on target to surpass 10 million customers this year and wants to IPO in 2028. Host Motheo Khoaripe asks newly appointed CEO Karl Westvig additional questions. AutoZone, the largest privately held automotive parts store in South Africa, has declared its entry into business rescue, citing its inability to control its debt load in an increasingly challenging economic climate. Anton Resse, the strategic head of SME assistance at Fetola, hosts Motheo. CNBC International Reporter Arabile Gumede speaks with host Motheo Khoaripe about the minor differences between the UK and France in a tale of two elections.
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