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Moneyweb@Midday

Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs the new host of the podcast. Launching on 8 May 2023, Moneyweb brings you a fast-paced live daily news show, covering a wide range of topics, from business and economics to breaking news in politics, tech, sport and more. The show features exclusive interviews with captains of industry, CEOs, political leaders and prominent newsmakers, offering unique insights and in-depth analyses. Tune in on weekdays via the Moneyweb website and mobile app between 12h00 and 12h30.
Daily English South Africa Business News · Politics
1,553 Episodes
852 – 872

Damage already done by Visa extension misinformation

A round-up of news updates, including a look at Nersa’s approval of the transfer of Eskom's transmission powers to the National Transmition Company of SA. Analysts call for political parties to steer clear of attacking the IEC; and, a look at the latest data on unlawful land occupation.
18 Mar 2024 7AM 31 min

[TOP STORY] El Niño poses threat to Southern African maize supply

‘In South Africa, the survey that was done at the end of February showed that the harvest may be down about 13% year-on-year, with the overall grain production of about 17.4 million tonnes,’ says Wandile Sihlobo, chief economist of the Agricultural Business Chamber of South Africa.
15 Mar 2024 7AM 7 min

[TOP STORY] SAA now on a wing and a prayer without equity partner

‘How they are funding operations at this stage is something of a mystery. Gordhan did say though that if they needed further money, it wasn't going to come from the state, that they had to look to finance their assets,’ says Guy Leitch, editor of SA Flyer Magazine.
14 Mar 2024 11AM 6 min

SA’s businesses still struggling

A round-up of news updates, including a look at whether the government will be able to keep SAA going without an equity partner. Why are SA’s trade conditions on the decline? Police ordered to test whether guns were used in criminal activities before destroying them.
14 Mar 2024 6AM 33 min

IFP: Our 13 point plan will fix SA

A round-up of news updates, including a look at funding of big infrastructure projects. Analysis of the IFP’s manifesto and a look at solutions to Johannesburg’s water challenges.
11 Mar 2024 6AM 30 min

Could a public-private funding model save the army?

A round-up of news updates, including a look at plans to fix Johannesburg’s water infrastructure. A look at how innovative funding can help the SANDF and political parties in a scramble to meet the IEC’s deadline.
8 Mar 2024 5AM 33 min

[TOP STORY] Key outcomes of the Africa Energy Indaba

‘Interesting, yesterday to listen to Jan Malan of British International Investment, they're funding two wind farms in the Northern and Eastern Cape. Now, they're certainly not willing to support new investments in fossil fuels, the likes of coal fired power stations, but interestingly, have heightened their desire to fund transmission…
6 Mar 2024 7AM 6 min

No end in sight for Joburg’s water crisis

A round-up of news updates, including a look at why Johannesburg’s taps are running dry. Should we be concerned about the state of Eskom following an independent report into its operations? And Zimbabwean leaders face sanctions.
6 Mar 2024 5AM 32 min

[TOP STORY] The quicksand effect of interest on SA government debt

‘I think that debt-to-GDP continues to rise slower and slower, continues to rise over a period of time, and it just becomes a case of we’re sleep-walking into a potential fiscal crunch,’ says Roy Havemann, principal, financial sector policy and public economics at Krutham.
5 Mar 2024 9AM 7 min
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