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1016 – 1036

How to fight back against land EWC - Advocate Mark Oppenheimer

JOHANNESBURG — Advocate Mark Oppenheimer of the Johannesburg Bar is probably the most sensible and rational voice you'll hear when it comes to those opposing a current process to change the Constitution to allow for expropriation of land without compensation in South Africa. After attending a recent summit where various…
11 Dec 2018 8AM 13 min

Prepare for 5 years of load shedding in SA — Ted Blom

JOHANNESBURG — Energy and mining expert Ted Blom always offers rather different opinions on what's gone wrong at Eskom. He touts himself as being energy agnostic and has controversial views about the sustainability of clean sources such as solar and wind in a country like South Africa. Nevertheless, Blom has…
10 Dec 2018 9AM 12 min

Tech startup Memeza wants to cut crime in SA's worst areas by 50%

JOHANNESBURG — Local crime-fighting technology startup Memeza is doing something rather unique. They've built low-cost alarm technologies that connect to the South African Police Service (SAPS) and which alerts nearby safety community members. There's essentially a one-off affordable cost involved with the system plus small monthly data charges. The technology has…
6 Dec 2018 7AM 10 min

PIC, GEPF a political piggy bank amid R7.4bn write-offs - expert

JOHANNESBURG — The Public Investment Corporation together with the Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) have been under the spotlight this week amid revelations that they have effectively written off loans of R7.4bn to a Steinhoff connected entity and Sekunjalo, which is headed by controversial media owner Iqbal Surve. This is…
5 Dec 2018 8AM 17 min

Load shedding woes: Chris Yelland explains latest Eskom headache

JOHANNESBURG — For the first three days of December 2018, the country has been plunged into electricity shortages as Eskom restarted rotational load shedding. While coal problems have come to haunt Eskom once again, this time it's a range of other issues that have created this latest mess, according to…
3 Dec 2018 8AM 18 min

Tech recovers, Microsoft shines, we benefit – The Editor’s Desk

After a devastating October, the global tech sector has posted a significant recovery in recent weeks. Many of the shares included in the Biznews Global Share Portfolio, like Apple and Amazon, clawed back a good portion of their share price decline. But one share in particular, Microsoft, outshone the rest…
1 Dec 2018 5AM 20 min

Backstory to Motus Holding's new JSE listing

JOHANNESBURG — Motus Holdings, the automotive unit that unbundled from Imperial Holdings, listed on the JSE on Thursday. In this interview, Motus Holdings CEO Osman Arbee and his CFO Ockert Janse van Rensburg explain the story behind the new listing. - Gareth van Zyl
22 Nov 2018 9AM 13 min

White Zulu GG Alcock on the rise of the 'Kasinomic Revolution'

JOHANNESBURG — GG Alcock is no stranger to BizNews as he's been interviewed previously by Alec Hogg as well as having had one of his articles published on BizNews. It was therefore great to catch up with GG and find out about his latest book, 'Kasinomic Revolution - The Rise of African…
20 Nov 2018 2AM 22 min

A big, bad week in Brexit and Bitcoin - The Editor's Desk

In this episode, Alec Hogg and Felicity Duncan look back on a chaotic week in Brexit. Theresa May secured a draft agreement, but defections from her own party have put its future in doubt. With some calling for a hard Brexit, it's anyone's guess what the future holds. Meanwhile, markets…
17 Nov 2018 5AM 21 min

Fighting ELWC, IRR takes Parliament committee on judicial review

JOHANNESBURG — Fewer issues than land expropriation without compensation elicit such highly, emotionally charged feelings among South Africans. So, when a Parliament committee on Thursday controversially announced that it would start the process of changing the Constitution to affect so-called land 'ELWC', the likes of the Institute of Race Relations…
15 Nov 2018 8AM 11 min

PfP tales: How Mediclinic ICT manager helped Cloetesville High

JOHANNESBURG — Stories from the Partners for Possibility (PfP) programme continue to amaze me. Listening to this interview with Mediclinic ICT Ops Manager, Deon Myburgh, you'll realise how solutions to South Africa's education crisis lie with better, more cohesive partnerships with different stakeholders in society. We can improve education in…
15 Nov 2018 5AM 15 min

Change finally coming to SA's Electoral Act - Dr Michael Louis

JOHANNESBURG — Some major and rather unreported events have happened in South Africa's still relatively new democracy in recent days. Just this week, COPE leader and Member of Parliament, Mosiuoa Lekota, presented a private member's bill in the House to get the ball rolling on changing the country's Electoral Act…
14 Nov 2018 7AM 10 min

New Tesla chair has a tough job - The Editor's Desk

In this episode, Alec Hogg and Felicity Duncan discuss new Tesla chair Robyn Denholm and the tough task she faces. With a strong finance background, she is well-positioned to help Tesla address their reporting issues - can she also rein in outspoken CEO Elon Musk? They also look at Pravin…
10 Nov 2018 5AM 23 min

Brian Menell bets big on electric batteries with TechMet venture

JOHANNESBURG — South African-born mining veteran Brian Menell is shifting his focus to what looks set to become the next gold rush. Demand for minerals that make up batteries, for the likes of electric cars and other smart devices, is expected to soar over the next few years. Many minerals…
7 Nov 2018 7AM 9 min

Irina Filatova: SA’s future? Not the Moscow fantasy.

Irina Filatova is a Russian professor who moved to South Africa in 1992 when she joined the University of Durban-Westville, now part of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. In this fascinating interview with Alec Hogg, the two explore the communist movement in South Africa and how it ties in with the…
6 Nov 2018 7AM 32 min

The Editor's Desk: After KPMG, Gupta’s, SA needs a dose of truth

In this episode, Alec Hogg and Felicity Duncan discuss why South Africa needs a healthy dose of truth. They look at KPMG's latest series of setbacks in SA and abroad, and ask why some South African companies are still pretending that KPMG isn't the problem. They also ask if Ramaphosa's…
4 Nov 2018 4AM 20 min

Move for Two targets uplifting Gugulethu's children through dance

JOHANNESBURG — Cape Town-based Jessica Bester and Nastasha Coetsee quit their previous daytime jobs to launch a dance school in Gugulethu. The school targets giving a sense of hope to underprivileged children in the township while teaching them valuable life skills. In this interview, Bester and Coetsee tell us why they…
30 Oct 2018 8AM 8 min

Aussie visas: What Saffers need to know if they want to go

JOHANNESBURG — More South Africans than ever before are trying to get Australian visas, according to Sable International's Sam Hopwood. A poor South African economy, as well as political uncertainty, are sparking a mass exodus among many skilled Saffers looking to ply their trade elsewhere. Australia is an attractive option…
30 Oct 2018 7AM 10 min

The Editor's Desk: What does the Budget really tell us?

In this episode, Alec Hogg and Felicity Duncan dig into the Budget, asking what message Cyril Ramaphosa and Tito Mboweni are sending investors and what that means for South Africa. With all the bad news so clearly and honestly laid out, how will Ramaphosa entice investors? And what will happen…
28 Oct 2018 6AM 21 min
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