KayaBiz host Gugulethu Mfuphi on what to make of Stats SA reporting a decline in the number of business liquidations in South Africa in August. The IDC reporting it’s financial results, showing resilience since the pandemic but concerns remain around credit. The Markets for today.
Editor at Large at MyBroadband, Jan Vermeulen on what to make of the new changes at social media platform 'X', which is said to be edging closer the App for everything similar to WeChat and Tencent in China. But how close is Elon Musk to his "App for everything" and…
TV series Shaka ILembe season 2 in jeopardy, this after reports that some KZN families of tribal leaders who appear in Shaka Ilembe have approached lawyers to stop Mzansi Magic from airing Season 2 over misrepresentation of facts in the series according to Isolezwe News.
KayaBiz host, Gugulethu Mfuphi on Poultry producers contribute counting the costs of Bird Flu and loadshedding with a focus on Quantam Foods. The US’ creative industry sees an end to the writers strike and freeze on production. Markets.
Political Analyst, Dr Ralph Mathekga on what to make of The DA’s Premier candidate for the 2024 elections, Chris Pappas. Pappas said that his focus for the campaign will be on fighting crime and corruption. Pappas speaks isiZulu fluently and has in the past few years saw his status rising…
The Kaya Breakfast team interrogates The ANC Youth League President, Collen Malatji's recent call for South Africans to boycott Capitec Bank for funding the DA only, whom it dubbed anti-black and anti-transformation.
KayaBiz host, Gugulethu Mfuphi on what to make of woes in the poultry business continue as Astral Foods highlights challenges in returning to profit. The Financial services group Discovery returns to paying a dividend since lockdown. what the Markets are looking like today.
Senior Economist at Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC), Xhanti Payi on what to make of the recent numbers of the recent numbers of high net worth individuals migration and on the effects of a high net worth individuals leaving a country.
Miss SA, Natasha Joubert this week attended the AITSA Awards 2023, an event where Steve Hofmeyr attended and was honoured with a lifetime achiever award, Miss SA has been criticized on social media for not leaving the event as soon as she found that Steve Hofmeyr was in attendance.
KayaBiz host, Gugulethu Mfuphi on the anticipation of the MPC's interest rate announcement later today. what to make of Air Belgium terminating flights to and from to South Africa’s due to unprofitability. And the latest on the Markets
Independent Political Analyst and CA, Khaya Sithole on what to make of the recent surge in buildings and businesses burning down, and whether insurance claims could be part of the motive, this after news of the SARS Joburg building burning down. Khaya Sithole, speaks on the intricacies of such an…
In light of news that Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has rejected Eskom Board's recommendation for a replacement CEO after months of the board searching. Can South Africans afford to go any longer without Eskom having a CEO? But also, Can we still trust Pravin Gordhan’s ability to turn around…
KayaBiz host, Gugulethu Mfuphi spoke to Sizwe Dhlomo on news of Local pharmaceuticals company Aspen scores a big contract to manufacture new insulin vaccines. Nigeria is said to be keen to deepen trade and economic ties with South Africa. and lastly on what to expect from the Markets today.
Legal Expert, Nthabiseng Dubazana on what to make of the verdict on what to make of the Randburg Magistrates' Court findings against Jackie Phamotse, who was found guilty of crimen injuria, criminal defamation and contempt of court, in a 5 year long legal battle against Basetsana and Romeo Khumalo. Nthabiseng…
Are the rising rate of inequalities in the country getting to a point where people will be forced to leave some people behind? And if so, how does the underprivileged catch up in this fast paced world?
20 Sep 2023 12AM
19 min
2080 – 2100
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