BizNews journalist Bernice Maune summarises some of the big stories at this week's Zondo Commission of Inquiry into state capture. Hear about how Johannesburg's mayor, Geoff Makhubo, had a prime seat on the EOH gravy train. Also coming up: Stephan Burger, former Denel Land Systems CEO, willingly violated the company’s…
The speaker of South Africa’s lower house of Parliament has authorised a vote on a motion of no-confidence in President Cyril Ramaphosa. DA's Jack Bloom asks Covid-19 field hospitals are kept operational. Mr. Price sales take a Covid-19 hit. SA's PPI is on the rise. Learn more about your ad…
A new regulation issued last month by South Africa's financial regulators removed the 30% cap on foreign investment of local retirement funds. On Monday, Pretoria suspended the change. Firebrand Magda Wierzycka, founder of independent asset manager Sygnia, and outspoken independent financial advisor Magnus Heystek are blaming lobbying by large money…
Veteran broadcaster Tim Modise caught up with Adam Craker, CEO of IQBusiness and convener of COBRA, a network of businesses and organisations that support companies and entrepreneurs facing closures and other difficulties and Graeme Butchart. The topic: A consortium of companies have come together to promote shared values to support…
Portugal has attracted many South African and Chinese investors who like the appeal of owning a piece of prime Portuguese real estate that gives access to European residency and citizenship. But the rules have changed in some areas, which means you may not get what you want. In this sponsored…
In episode eleven of the Inside Investing podcast, Sygnia’s Magda Wierzycka and Magnus Heystek take a swing at the country’s large asset managers who they say have put their own pockets ahead of South Africans trying to save for retirement; Cemair’s Miles van der Molen highlights the impact which erratic…
The PIC will invest more in Eskom, SA pays for a place in the vaccine queue, SA business confidence surges and Zondo hears about the EOH turnaround from CEO Stephen van Coller. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
More than 200 individuals have enjoyed free air flights paid for by taxpayers. These include former apartheid government ministers and individuals named in the state capture scandal - including some who are facing criminal charges in connection with graft. Each former minister got a maximum of 88 business class flights…
For the past 10 years, young African entrepreneurs have been recognised by the Anzisha Prize, which provides a cash prize, mentoring and training for the winner. This year – out of more than 1,200 applications – a 22-year woman who farms vegetables in Limpopo, Mahlatse Matlakane, has been elected as…
The BizNews Share portfolio, launched in December 2014, has delivered spectacular returns for South African investors. Every month, BizNews founder Alec Hogg updates the latest developments at the companies whose stocks are held in the portfolio. Although the strategy has been to buy and hold, the portfolio has seen some…
Candice Paine, of PR Financial Services, unpacks the latest developments on exchange control regulations. Inward-listed Exchange Traded Funds and the controversial Regulation 28 are at the centre of this debate. A new circular allowed investors to diversify 100% offshore through ETFs - but this has been suspended. At stake are:…
Regulations surrounding the reclassification of inward listed instruments have been suspended. Coronation out performs, Mboweni mulls over SAA and Sarb worries about debt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this BizNews Property Talk, property journalist Denise Mhlanga takes a look at what the latest property market research is telling us about property prices and the state of the property market - with snapshots of performance in the Western Cape, Gauteng and Free State. Denise also shares what the…
A special episode of the noontime webinar which features a debate on Covid-19 between PANDA co-founder, actuary Nick Hudson; and SA and UK academic and HIV/AIDS activist Prof Alan Whiteside. In a recent interview - Whiteside referred to the drafters of the Great Barrington Declaration as misguided idiots. Hudson, whose…
Prosus prospers during the pandemic, ANC angers unions and High court bangs the gavel on SA's infamous 2015 oil sale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the chaos in the US continues, amendments to South Africa’s electoral laws to allow for electronic voting have been under consideration at a portfolio committee in Parliament. It has led to an outcry from civil society and the public, with1,200 written submissions. Following this, it was agreed that the…
South Africa is junk status among international credit ratings agencies. In this interview with BizNews editor Jackie Cameron, Andy Rissik - MD of Sable International's Forex Division - tells how the downgrades took the markets by surprise. He explains how the decisions affect South African consumers and shares his updated…
South Africa has fallen deeper into junk territory after Moody’s Investors Service joined Fitch Ratings in lowering the country’s credit ratings. Former Absa CEO Maria Ramos and her husband, former finance minister Trevor Manuel, have been named among former officials and spouses who are flying around the country at a cost…
The dramatic changes opening up the world for your retirement funds are in focus in Jackie Cameron’s Finance Friday this week. Jackie discusses this with expert guests including Magnus Heystek, of Brenthurst Wealth Management, and Gareth Leonard of Netto Invest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Inside Covid-19, we look at whether pharmaceutical companies can make enough Covid vaccines. We also pick up with actuary Nick Hudson, who shares how SA-grown Panda has transformed into a global organisation, with the experts behind the Great Barrington Declaration on their advisory board. Panda is…
20 Nov 2020 2AM
35 min
4160 – 4180
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