In today's news headlines: * President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that the lockdown is expected to ease further by the end of May. He apologised for government short-comings but stopped short of allowing South Africans to buy cigarettes, booze and flipflops; * The Democratic Alliance has urged the president to…
President Cyril Ramaphosa says that most of the country will be placed on alert level 3 at the end of the may following a consultation process with stakeholders, but certain hotspots that have the highest rates of infection will remain on level 4. Mr Ramaphosa said there will also be…
In the volatile global markets, induced by the coronavirus pandemic, SA’s favourite market analyst David Shapiro fields questions about Sasol, Telkom, the popularity of Prosus and companies in the 5G environment. Shapiro himself has taken a bet on Salesforce.com, which for him ticks all the right boxes on 5G, ESG,…
Directors of the Racing Association, Mike de Kock and Charles Savage, discuss the devastating impact of Covid-19 on the horse racing industry in South Africa, the thousands of livelihoods which depend on the resuscitation of the industry, the impending demise of the sport in South Africa and the necessary steps…
Although he left the country as a 16 year old, Pretoria-born Nobel laureate, Stanford professor Michael Levitt, still describes himself as proudly South African. And as you'll hear from this podcast, the brilliant academic has some insightful perspectives on how his former homeland is handling the Covid-19 crisis. Mostly positive:…
In episode 33 of Inside Covid 19, South Africa’s leading social media lawyer explains why fake news has been surging in the coronavirus crisis; the chairman of Grindrod and Spar explains why lockdown’s Level 4 needs to be dropped – and urgently; Barloworld uses Covid-19 to try pull out of…
In today's news headlines: * As the number of Covid-19 cases heads towards 12,000, the Council for Medical Schemes (CMS) has announced that its chair Dr Clarence Mini has died from complications related to Covid-19; * The Covid-19 loan guarantee scheme, with loans guaranteed by government for businesses with a…
The government has been praised by the World Health Organisation and many governments for its swift clampdown in containing the novel coronavirus. Prof Alex van den Heever, the Chair in Social Security at Wits university however believes the effect of the lockdown has been limited as the reproduction rate of…
The Covid-19 storm has not yet landed on SA shores. The lockdown created to prepare for the peak of the virus is not without its price, and no one knows how huge that tag is going to be. And while many are calling for the lockdown to end, neither local…
Dr Mariheca Otto, who was stuck in Bali when all flights to South Africa were cancelled due to the Covid-19 lockdown, has after 8 weeks been repatriated. She will remain in isolation for 14 days before she can return to her four children in Cape Town. Dr Otto spoke toLinda…
In today's news headlines: * The number of reported Covid-19 deaths reached 206 in South Africa on Monday, which is a relatively small figure of the 284,000 deaths worldwide. Andrew Lapping, the Cape Town-based chief investment officer at private investment house Allan Gray, is among the analysts who warn that…
In episode 32 of Inside Covid-19 we crunch some numbers with an actuary to find exercising regularly and eating healthily dramatically drops the prospect of being hospitalised for Covid-19; former finance minister Trevor Manuel joins a chorus calling for changes to some irrational lockdown regulations; we unpack organised business’s call…
In this episode of Rational Radio, SA's favourite stockbroker David Shapiro is peppered with questions about investment ideas (he comes up some fresh ones including Salesforce.com) and the two pic stories in focus are: * The threat to 100 000 horseracing jobs is very real, with no guarantee a R100m…
Prof Michael Levitt, a product of Pretoria Boy’s High whose family left for England when he was 15, is a recipient of science’s greatest honour – the Nobel Prize. As you’ll hear in the highlights of this interview with Freddie Sayers of UnHerd.com, the 72- year old professor of computer…
In today's news headlines: * Thousands of low-risk prisoners are to be granted parole to help curb the spread of the coronavirus in correctional facilities; * African countries require a two-year debt standstill to provide governments with the fiscal space to fight the coronavirus pandemic, according to President Cyril Ramaphosa;…
Nouriel Roubini has earned the nickname “Dr. Doom” for his pessimistic predictions – but he is often correct. Now, Roubini is predicting a bitter Greater Depression in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis. In this episode, featuring content from the Bloomberg Odd Lots podcast, we dive deep into Dr. Doom’s…
Alec Hogg engages in a dynamic discussion with Professor Ian Vlok, neuroscientist and neurosurgeon at Tygerberg Hospital, who introduces us to Quintin - 'the robot' with the potential to decrease the risk for medical practitioners while increasing their virtual presence with patients during the Covid crisis. Professor Vlok furthermore believes…
South Africa’s Covid-19 lockdown may cause 29 times more deaths in the long run than the virus. That is the stark message from Pandemic Data and Analytics (Panda) who have compiled a report that they have handed over to the Presidency. The co-ordinator of Panda, Nick Hudson says that the…
The author of Kasinomics GG Alcock believes that the secret to more jobs and economic growth in South Africa lies in the Informal sector. He is passionate about bringing awareness, regulations and support from the government and the formal sectors to help these businesses realise their potential. Through research for…
The list of big businesses in South Africa that are struggling to keep their doors open is growing. It includes Edcon, the owners of Edgars and Jet, that voluntarily placed itself under business rescue, as with Comair and SA Express, while Associated Magazines closed its doors, to name a few…
8 May 2020 3AM
7 min
236 – 256
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