Doctor Noluthando Nematswerani is with us as one of our regular visitors here on the BizNews Inside Covid-19 podcast. She looks at how infections, and with that, hospital admissions in South Africa are escalating, in this interview with BizNews founder Alec Hogg.
In today's news headlines: * The Zondo commission into state capture has cost a staggering R700m so far - and still no arrests in sight; * South Africa could run out of capacity in Intensive Care Units, the health minister has warned; * SAA has a new scheme to help…
This week a Western Cape High Court ruled in favour of a Cape restaurant, Café Chameleon. Insurance Claims Africa, fighting for 500 business in the country to get their claims paid out, says the decision is precedent-setting. But the country’s biggest short-term insurer, Santam, announced yesterday that it is sticking…
The Kisby fund is bringing in money from investors who want to put their money into getting good businesses back on track as they emerge from the Covid-19 crisis. Sean Emery, a driving force behind the fund, shares the details of the inner workings of the fund, noting that the…
Prof Alan Whitesite, an HIV/Aids specialist who like many other medical academics has become obsessed with Covid-19, shares his thoughts on the latest developments. Now based in the UK, the ex-KZN University and now the Global Health prof at Waterloo University, keeps a close watch on developments in his old…
Nick Hudson, an actuary at PANDA, gives an update on their projection models from an interview in June and on how South Africa has more to worry about than Covid 19.
In today's news headlines: * A small Cape Town restaurant, Café Chameleon, triumphed against Guardrisk Insurance, part of insurance giant Momentum Metropolitan Holdings; * Consumer confidence has crashed to lowest level since 1985; * An anti-arms activist, Terry Crawford-Browne has called for a Parliamentary investigation into arms exports from South Africa;…
The reluctance of the big insurers like Santam to pay claims for Covid-19 business interruption is threatening thousands of jobs. There has been a first victory for a Cape restaurant against Guardrisk, but Santam has dug in its heels and says it is convinced that the lockdown during Covid-19 is…
In episode 57 of Inside Covid-19, South Africa’s healthcare system is holding up despite a surge in hospitalisations; the court rules against Guardrisk, with costs, after it is sued by a Cape Town restaurant demanding settlement on a Business Interruption insurance claim - but Santam still refuses to budge; and…
Cafe Chameleon went to court against Guard risk insurance. In this interview with Alec Hogg, Insurance Claims Africa CEO Ryan Woolley discusses the implications for businesses fighting for Covid-19 business interruption pay-outs.
Reflecting on the "crazy markets", stockbroker David Shapiro says he thinks the economy that we come out of is not going to be the same as before Covid-19. Also covered in this episode: Tesla, Toyota, Spotify and gold.
Santam's chief risk officer Asher Grevler says he is appalled at the damage being wrought on the company's client base. Including those who thought they were covered against the pandemic by their Business Interruption insurance policies. But in the view of SA's largest short-term insurer, despite companies having been forced…
Only in South Africa. The two year old Gabola church, where booze is a critical part of the service, is running into trouble with the lockdown-inspired ban on alcohol. - Reuters
In today's news headlines: * Actuaries have slammed Covid-19 forecasts for South Africa, warning that they are overly pessimistic and that the damage to the economy is out of kilter with strict Covid-19 containment measures; * President Cyril Ramaphosa has indicated that the National Health Insurance plan for South Africa…
In episode 56 of Inside Covid-19, we get perspective on the surge in South African coronavirus infections and mortalities; take an in depth look at an existential battle between companies and their insurers both here in South Africa and the United States; and hear the sobering news that despite a…
With the election of Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africans began eagerly awaiting corruption charges. But these have been very slow to materialize. In this week’s episode of The Editor’s Desk, Felicity Duncan and BizNews editor Jackie Cameron reflect on why charges have been so long in coming. They discuss the various…
He is not afraid of speaking his mind and, you could say, as a professional public speaker, his mouth is his fortune. Vusi Thembekwayo, who has appeared on TV as a Dragon's Den SA judge, once told Forbes he will do for talking what Muhammad Ali did for boxing. This…
In today's news headlines: * Capitec, one of South Africa’s largest banks, has been hit hard by Covid-19 containment. It warns that its profits are plummeting; * Islamic State is threatening Africa's biggest investment in Mozambique and is also seen as a risk to stability in the region; * There…
Constitutional law expert Professor Pierre de Vos and journalist and editor Max du Preez, known to be like pit bull when it comes to uncovering the truth, told the BizNews Midweek Catchup webinar that there is enough evidence to prosecute some big fish for state capture. - Linda van Tilburg
Veteran journalist Gary Alfonso, former Managing Director of CNBC Africa and Head of Fox in Africa, and who has played a key role in the introduction of many television stations in Africa, contemplates South African identity. Gary who describes himself as an Afro-optimist wrote a powerful essay on his deep…
3 Jul 2020 1PM
8 min
76 – 96
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