Before he took office in early 2018, South African president Cyril Ramaphosa outlined how foreign direct investment would be the cornerstone of his plan to get a stalled economy moving again. Four high profile investment-seeking envoys were dispatched to engage with potential investors around the world. The plan’s success was…
In today's news headlines: * Covid-19 cases are up to 1,326 and three deaths have been reported; * SA banks will help 80% of customers with debt repayment challenges - survey; * Naspers has joined donors digging deep to help the SA government prop up businesses as coronavirus containment measures…
Welcome to episode eight of Inside Covid-19 where we get an on-the-ground report from Shanghai to assess the timeline for South Africa to get back to some normality, and hear from the United Nations that the virus has already wiped $500bn off foreign direct investment. Also in this episode, we…
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the government will be rolling out an extensive screening and tracing programme all over the country for Covid-19. He said there were now 1,326 cases of coronavirus in South Africa with 3 fatalities. In addition to the R1bn each donated by the Rupert, Oppenheimer and…
For clues on how the Covid-19 pandemic ends, look at China where society is normalising and business is getting back on track. As the World Health Organisation reports about 640,000 confirmed cases of the deadly coronavirus and about 30,000 deaths around the world, the country where it all started is…
In this episode of Rational Radio guests in order of appearance are: * SA's favourite market commentator David Shapiro; * Kasinomics author GG Alcock on how the informal sector is being hit by SA's 21 day lockdown; * PingAn Health deputy CEO Alain Peddle (from Shanghai) providing visibility from China…
The Solidarity fund that was put into place to provide funding during the coronavirus outbreak provided information today on how they are going to spend the money donated. Chairperson Gloria Serobe and her team have indicated that the first money that has been paid out has been used to acquire…
In episode seven of Inside Covid-19 we feature an exclusive interview with the professor who is leading Oxford University’s team working around the clock to developing a vaccine. Prof Adrian Hill says one is now in sight and will probably be ready for release before the end of the year…
The coronavirus is spreading around the world at an alarming pace, but there is still no drug to treat it or a vaccine to protect against Covid-19. Several research institutions around the world have joined the race to find life-saving vaccines and the Jenner Institute at Oxford University are enrolling…
The war against the coronavirus is in its early days, but still, many are asking, “What does the post-coronavirus world look like?” In this episode, which features content from the Bloomberg P&L podcast, we take a look at some of the potential impacts the pandemic may have. There’s no doubt…
In today's news headlines: * The decision by Moody’s could not have come at a worse time, is the warning from Finance Minister Tito Mboweni. South Africa, like many other countries, is seized with containing the outbreak of the coronavirus; * SA braces for the fallout from a Moody's credit…
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says the province is bracing for a surge in Covid-19 infections and has taken a cue from elsewhere by planning temporary hospitals to deal with the pandemic. Infections in the province are rising exponentially, but even so the first two deaths today came as a…
In episode six of Inside Covid-19, South Africa records its first deaths, two women in the Western Cape whose Premier Alan Winde tells us what happened and how prepared the province is for the coming onslaught. We’ll also hear about concerns from Discovery’s chief clinician that too many South Africans…
Professor Alan Whiteside is an applied academic who is a specialist in development economics. In particular, he has made his mark in contributing to global understanding on the spread and containment of HIV-Aids. He has dozens of books, book chapters and journal articles under his belt. Prof Whiteside is probably…
The coronavirus epidemic is exposing the greedy and highlighting the good in many societies. In countries where the virus is raging, people are stepping forward to volunteer. In the United Kingdom, where the outbreak shows no sign of abating; a call for 250,000 volunteers to help the country’s National Health…
In today's news headlines: * As the confirmed cases of Covid-19 in South Africa head towards 1,000, the country has gone into a lockdown for 21 days; * As the nation-wide lockdown took effect from midnight on Thursday, the government reminds employers they can enforce leave over this period; *…
In a bumper Episode Five of this podcast series, we draw on Biznews's partner, the Wall Street Journal, for a report on a potential Covid-19 catastrophe in relatively defenceless Africa; Discovery SA’s chief Hylton Kallner explains how the reaction to this pandemic is sure to transform society; some good news…
Financial markets all over the world have been battered by the economic fallout of the coronavirus with double digit falls recorded on a daily basis. When stocks fell lower and lower; there were a few bulls ready to pick over the bones of depleted stocks, but it was only for…
In today's news headlines: * South Africa’s central bank on Wednesday launched a bond-buying programme, as it followed other countries in quantitative easing measures to drum up demand in credit markets and support banks; * Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe says the possibility of load shedding during the 21-day…
In this episode, stock markets surge to their best session since 1933 after the US throws trillions of dollars at its economy. The South African Reserve Bank has started to follow suit, and we’ll hear from a respected economist why this is a very good idea. On the other hand,…
25 Mar 2020 1PM
43 min
396 – 416
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