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Why business can be a force for good in SA - INSEAD's Ilian Mihov

JOHANNESBURG - On a recent trip to South Africa, Professor Ilian Mihov, the Dean of renowned global business school INSEAD, took the time to chat to us at BizNews. In this wide-ranging interview, Mihov explains why business can be and, in many ways, already is a major force for good…
4 Apr 2019 10PM 15 min

Jailed ex McKinsey CEO Rajat Gupta says the big villains got away

LONDON — The professional services consultancy, McKinsey is often mentioned in the story of graft and the erosion of Eskom in South Africa. With Trillian, the Gupta-owned company they managed to siphon off R1.6bn from the power utility. McKinsey has repaid the money and has apologised to South Africa. However,…
4 Apr 2019 9AM 6 min

Boeing's continued downward spiral as software fix puzzles

Boeing stock is continuing its downward move. Bloomberg’s industrial columnist Brooke Sutherland told Paul Sweeney that Boeing’s supply chains is also affected and says it is puzzling that Boeing finds it difficult to fix the software.
4 Apr 2019 9AM 3 min

Portugal tops list of best places to retire for English speakers

LONDON — Many of our readers sat upright when we published an article in which financial planner, Alec Riddle told us that people who retire earlier, can expect to live longer. Just spending more time in your own garden and local haunts with more frequent travel may be a good…
2 Apr 2019 7AM 5 min

Going offshore for ESG investing: Here's what you need to know

JOHANNESBURG — Sustainable, or ESG, investing is becoming a more prominent form of growing your wealth in many parts of the world. While South Africa's JSE is internationally respected as among the world's top bourses with good liquidity, the very nature of the companies on it (especially the big presence…
31 Mar 2019 10PM 10 min

Don’t throw blockchain baby out with cryptocurrency water

LONDON — Bitcoin once flew high and peaked at around $20,000. Compare that to the recent price of a mere $4,000. The vision of a token-driven decentralised economy and off course untold wealth for people has imploded and it is now almost a dirty word as it struggles for legitimacy…
28 Mar 2019 8AM 3 min

How Makhanda's GADRA school gives matrics a second chance

JOHANNESBURG — The GADRA Matric School in Makhanda (formerly Grahamstown) has quickly become the biggest feeder school to Rhodes University. The school only focuses on learners who have previously done matric and essentially gives them a second chance to get a bachelor's pass. But as the school's Dr Ashley Westaway explains…
27 Mar 2019 10PM 11 min

What next for Alzheimer’s research after latest trial failure?

LONDON — Research on Alzheimer’s disease that afflicts an estimated 40m people worldwide has experienced a major setback when pharma company Biogen and its Japanese partner, Eisai announced that they are ending their phase three clinical trials for the drug aducanumab. They concluded that the drug had little chance of…
27 Mar 2019 3AM 4 min

Ex-RMB exec Peter Gent helps build leadership in SA schools

JOHANNESBURG — Peter Gent is a former veteran of the banking world having occupied top roles at RMB, including the bank's head of project finance. These days he's in a very different role as Head of Sales and Marketing at NGO Columba Leadership. This NGO is doing incredibly valuable work by…
26 Mar 2019 10PM 9 min

Women flee boozy, lecherous insurance brokers at Lloyd's in London

LONDON — The cornerstones of the world’s insurance business, the prestigious Lloyd’s of London has been accused of having a deep-seated boozy, sexist culture. Female brokers say they feel uncomfortable working there and that the alcohol-filled, long lunches are a major contributing factor to lecherous behaviour. These women generally fear…
26 Mar 2019 2PM 3 min

487 lives changed thanks to Qhubeka celebrity bike auction

JOHANNESBURG — For several years now, technology company Dimension Data has been linked to a charity organisation called Qhubeka. What's incredible about Qhubeka is that it does something that, from the outside, looks very simple: delivering bicycles to children and communities who need them most. What amazed me about this…
25 Mar 2019 10PM 8 min

International recognition for Cape speech therapist tackling illiteracy

LONDON — South Africa has a serious problem in literacy rates among Grade 4 pupils. It ended at the bottom of a list of 50 countries in the Progress in International Literacy Study known as PIRLS conducted in 2016. It is estimated that 78% of Grade 4 pupils cannot read for…
18 Mar 2019 9AM 11 min

SA startup InvestSure secures fresh funding, eyes Aussie market

JOHANNESBURG — In May 2018, I interviewed the team at InvestSure, which developed a world-first insurance technology product which protects buyers of shares from management teams that mislead and deceive shareholders. The product is aimed at protecting shareholders from Steinhoff-styled meltdowns that are sparked off by managers behaving badly. And in the…
14 Mar 2019 8AM 10 min

Boeing 737 Max - Could Boeing's clout at US aviation authority trump safety?

LONDON — Roughly two-thirds of the world, including South Africa have grounded the Boeing 737 Max as airlines see a connection between the crash of an Ethiopian Airline jet that killed 157 people and a similar disaster involving the same plane last October in which 189 people were killed when…
13 Mar 2019 9AM 12 min

These are the key economic risks Africa faces in 2019

JOHANNESBURG — The most recent edition of The Economist has described how there is a new 'scramble' for Africa amid foreign involvement in the continent reaching new levels. A record number of new embassies, as well as renewed interest from emerging economic giants such as India, are resulting in new…
12 Mar 2019 10PM 6 min

Only 9 Tech Giants building our AI future – It’s changing humanity

LONDON — We are waking up to the fact that barely anything we do online is private. I had a stark wake-up call when friends were talking about the European ski season on a WhatsApp group and ideas to borrow ski jackets were discussed; one brand name came up and…
8 Mar 2019 5AM 4 min

Eyeing a US expansion, Adi Kaimowitz's Virtual Actuary takes off

JOHANNESBURG — In a previous podcast with BizNews in 2018, Cape Town-based Adi Kaimowitz told us all about his interesting startup 'Virtual Actuary', which has been dubbed the 'Uber of Actuaries'. Almost a year later and Kaimowitz's model has been hailed globally amid him being invited recently to speak at…
7 Mar 2019 9PM 18 min

Canada’s cannabis industry lessons - smoking hot, but full of stumbles

LONDON — The South African Constitutional Court ruling in September 2018 on the decriminalisation of marijuana for personal use has increased pressure on the government to change its policy on the cannabis industry. In his Budget speech in February 2019, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni acknowledged that there is a need…
5 Mar 2019 4AM 6 min

Surveillance capitalism - Your data is the new world currency

LONDON — We are all starting to slowly wake up to the fact that the minute detail of our daily lives that we share when we google, post our pictures on Instagram and Facebook are monitored, turned into big data and sold on to target specific advertisement to our tastes…
4 Mar 2019 8AM 6 min
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