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2,198 Episodes
1708 – 1728

Caiphus Semenya turns 76, talks lasting legacies, exile & Miriam Makeba

Musician Caiphus Semenya tells Tim Modise that at 76 he is involved in various projects that include building a Performing Arts Academy in Gauteng. He relives his memories of days in exile, relationships with Harry Belafonte and Miriam Makeba as well as friendship and collaborations with legendary Quincy Jones. Reflecting…
20 Aug 2015 7AM 18 min

Manyi: 'White-Owned' business has betrayed Mandela's reconciliation legacy

Mzwanele Manyi, President of Progressive Professionals Forum, tells Tim Modise that Affirmative Action policies should be revised to exclude white women ,and Indian men and women, as they/re already empowered. He says both coloured and black women need to be prioritized. Manyi says government should be stricter in enforcing the…
20 Aug 2015 6AM 15 min

Biznews’ Global Share Portfolio for July –Apple, Berkshire, IBM underperform

In this month’s instalment of the Biznews.com Global Share Portfolio Webinar, Alec Hogg once again takes us through the performance and current position of the long-term portfolio, which is proving to be highly successful indeed. If you’ve just joined in on this journey, not to worry. Hogg provides a comprehensive…
19 Aug 2015 10AM 37 min

Dawie Roodt: Govt's 'confused ideology' fuelling crime, unemployment

Economist Dawie Roodt tells Tim Modise that South Africa still has the capacity and goodwill to turn back the tide of crime and high unemployment. Reflecting on his recent experience of violent crime, Roodt says to save the young, unemployable and sometimes violent South Africans, the government needs to resolve…
18 Aug 2015 5AM 14 min

Securing payments from Africa and abroad - e-escrow moves north

Home grown online payments service e-escrow is expanding into Africa and India as demand for the service grows apace. In this special podcast, founder and CEO Llewellyn Morkel tells Alec Hogg about the progress - and uses a couple of examples to explain how e-escrow saved one business from a…
13 Aug 2015 7AM 8 min

Outgoing SANRAL CEO Nazir Alli - 17 years, 14,000kms later (and e-tolls)

SANRAL CEO Nazir Alli tells Tim Modise that the decision to introduce e-tolls in Gauteng was taken by the provincial government itself. He reveals that his agency has built 14,000 kilometres of roads since 1998 and the quality of roads is ranked in the top 5 globally. He attributes proper…
13 Aug 2015 5AM 21 min

MTN's Mteto Nyathi: SA lacks visionary leadership to take the next step

MTN SA CEO Mteto Nyati says his company is going to focus on people development and customer service to become the number one cellphone company for the first time. He tells Tim Modise that South Africa lacks visionary leadership to take the country forward. He says commitment to the education…
11 Aug 2015 6AM 15 min

Mark Bussin: The man who sets Jacob Zuma's salary (and many JSE CEOs)

In this special podcast Alec Hogg talks to Mark Bussin, the founder and chairman of SA's dominant remuneration consultants, 21stCentury Pay Solutions Group. Bussin, who co-founded the company in 1996, has concluded a BBBEE transaction which sees 51% ownership of the business moving into Black hands. He talks about the…
7 Aug 2015 6AM 11 min

Veteran journalist Benjamin Pogrund on Robert Sobukwe’s biography

Benjamin Pogrund tells Tim Modise about his friendship with South Africa’s ‘most feared’ struggle hero Robert Sobukwe. He laments the fact that Sobukwe has been airbrushed out of history in the New South Africa. Pogrund also reflects on press freedom and says the current government is failing to deliver on…
5 Aug 2015 7AM 18 min

Runji: Nkandla excesses undermine ANC's positive impact

Author and journalist Nompumelelo Runji tells Tim Modise that South Africans are justified in holding President Jacob Zuma to account on the Nkandla excesses. Runji says the abuse of state resources undermines the positive impact of the ANC policies and may further divide the leadership from its support base. She…
31 Jul 2015 6AM 18 min

Jessica Motaung: Kaizer Chiefs, family businesses & football in SA

Kaizer Chiefs Brand Manager Jessica Motaung talks to Tim Modise about the history of the Chiefs brand and the experience of being part of a family business. Motaung reckons the game has undergone changes and that the club has more engagements with supporters than ever before. She does say however…
31 Jul 2015 6AM 14 min

Andrew Canter: Warning to passive investors - bond indices by nature seriously flawed

As passive investing through index trackers becomes increasingly popular, punters are expanding into bonds, previously the preserve of pension funds. Futuregrowth's CIO Andrew Canter applies his mind to bond indices and explains why they are nearly always deeply and fundamentally flawed. This reality leads to suggestions every now and then…
29 Jul 2015 5AM 11 min

Leslie Maasdorp: BRICS bank - bringing development finance to the 21st century

The Vice President of the BRICS Bank Leslie Maasdorp tells Tim Modise that the New Development Bank to be established in South Africa will be global in character and will compliment the developmental funding institutions in the region. He says the Bank will operate differently from the Contingency Reserve Arrangement…
22 Jul 2015 5AM 14 min

Lumkile Mondi: ANC's inability to take policy risk is SA's missed opportunity

Former Chief Economist of IDC Lumkile Mondi tells Tim Modise that South Africa missed the growth opportunity due to ANC inability to take policy risks. He also criticizes the mistrust of the private sector by the government saying it has retarded the pace of investment in infrastructure. Mondi calls on…
21 Jul 2015 5AM 19 min

Riscura: Africa's big opportunity - $600bn in untapped private savings

Riscura's annual Bright Africa report continues to expand as it taps into new data that is emerging. The recently released 3rd edition includes research into private pension fund and insurance capital - pools that already exceed $600bn and are growing rapidly. Riscura principal and lead author of the report, Rory…
16 Jul 2015 7AM 11 min

Telkom may challenge ICASA on Vodacom/Neotel merger

Telkom CEO Sipho Maseko says the company has embarked on a cost cutting exercise that includes reducing head count through voluntary retrenchments and the sale of properties. Speaking to Tim Modise, Maseko says Telkom is opposed to the Vodacom/Neotel merger in its current form and want ICASA to review the…
16 Jul 2015 5AM 19 min

TEDtalk star, Leadership Academy's Swaniker: How to avoid another Mugabe

Fred Swaniker, founder of the African Leadership Academy whose TEDtalk has been watched over a million times, says the continent has the potential to solve its problems. But is hampered by leaders who don't serve the people. Speaking to Tim Modise he says the much touted growth rates are misleading…
10 Jul 2015 6AM 16 min
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