In today's news headlines: * Financial services group Santam is at war with its clients, with anger growing over its refusal to pay up for business interruption insurance. * The Covid-19 vaccine in development by the University of Oxford is showing progress in the high-stakes pursuit to defeat the deadly…
The tourism industry has been hit particularly hard by the Covid-19 lockdown. The Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) has estimated that the industry is losing R748 million rand and that many jobs will be permanently lost. As South Africa’s border have been closed, no international tourists are allowed…
Inflation is soaring above 700% in Zimbabwe, the Zimbabwean dollar is in freefall, the stock market is suspended. Private companies are in the government firing line, with a threat to evict Old Mutual from the stock exchange and EcoCash at the centre of moneylaundering allegations. . Zimbabwean economist, Prof Tony…
In today's news headlines: * 5,000 people are reported as having died from Covid-19, but the figure is believed to be far higher in provinces like the Eastern Cape. * South Africans will be paying close attention to a Reserve Bank meeting on 23 July when the base rate may…
As lockdown restrictions continue to grind away at South Africa’s economy – and daily life – many voices are challenging the government’s management of the crisis. Some – like the group of actuaries calling themselves PANDA – have taken aim at government models that overestimated the Covid-19 death toll. Others,…
Billionaire businessman and philanthropist Johann Rupert delighted BizNews webinar attendees when he paid a surprise visit, to share his stories about FirstRand's founders. This is part 2 of a four part series.
Tim Modise talks to Dr Kgomotso Mathabe, head of Department of Urology at Steve Biko Academic Hospital. Other diseases have been displaced in hospitals because of concentration of Covid-19. She speaks about prostate cancer.
Andrea Rademeyer is the chief executive and founder of Ask Afrika - a full service market research company. In this interview, Rademeyer engages in an interesting discussion with BizNews founder Alec Hogg on topical issues. Having conducted nearly 7000 interviews since the beginning of lockdown, Rademeyer shares valuable insight and…
Professor Ian Vlok, neuroscientist and neurosurgeon at Tygerberg Hospital, follows up with BizNews founder Alec Hogg on the management of Covid-19 infections at Tygerberg Hospital in the Western Cape. During their previous discussion in May, Prof Vlok explained how the hospital had been preparing for the anticipated tidal wave of…
Dr Ross Hofmeyr is back with us after a three month or so adjourn. He is an associate professor at UCT, Department of Anaesthesia, and works at the Groote Schuur Hospital and has had a very interesting three months. "We're looking very, very carefully at the numbers to make sure…
In today's news headlines: * The Democratic Alliance has served Finance Minister Tito Mboweni with legal notice of its intention to challenge another taxpayer-funded bailout of SAA. * South Africa is one of the world’s most undervalued currencies. That’s according to the Big Mac Index, produced by The Economist, which…
Zimbabwe's ruling party Zanu-PF has threatened to eject Old Mutual, the country's biggest company, from the stock exchange. But, it says it could trade in US dollars on another stock exchange, which doesn't yet exist, at Victoria Falls. Zimbabwe experts corporate finance specialist Sean Gammon, economist Professor Tony Hawkins and…
People have got to work and they've got to balance the interests between protecting their lives and their livelihoods. One person who is knowledgeable about these matters and has got strong opinions is Mr Tebogo Khaas, who is the founder of the SMME Forum. He also goes by asymptomatic Covid19…
Loadshedding has returned for the first time since March this year to South Africa bringing an end to a period of stable power supply because of reduced demand during the Covid-19 lockdown. State utility, Eskom has told Reuters that it cannot say how long the new round of power cuts…
In episode 61 of Inside Covid-19, independent economic and political analyst, UCT professor Richard Calland, assesses how the SA government has handled the pandemic thus far; highlights from two powerful but sobering interviews exploring conditions on the Western Cape’s frontline, first with Dr Ross Hofmeyr from Groote Schuur who takes…
In today's news headlines: * Consumer price growth has fallen to a 15-year, prompting speculation that there will be another interest rate cut. * 3m South Africans lost their jobs, of which 2m were women; 1.5m got no pay in April. * Tourism-related companies are calling for a boycott of…
Richard Calland is a legal and political expert, with a special focus on South Africa. In this interview with BizNews founder Alec Hogg, Calland - who was a barrister in London before changing career focus - shares his score-card on how President Cyril Ramaphosa and his Cabinet have dealt with…
The alcohol ban that was reimposed at the weekend after President Cyril Ramaphosa noted that booze-related injuries were taking up valuable hospital space needed for Covid-19 patients has sparked an outcry - and fierce debate. In this interview with BizNews founder Alec Hogg, Ryan Noach - chief executive of Discovery…
15 Jul 2020 7AM
12 min
32 – 52
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