When the Democratic Alliance did not perform as expected in the May 2019 elections; the party was looking for somebody to blame. The party lost supporters to the Freedom Front Plus and could not grow their support among urban blacks ending 2% down from its 2014 results. The spotlight was…
Taxpayers are to fund another R54bn to bail out Eskom. The Special Appropriation Bill will see the government give the troubled power utility R26bn in the year through March and R33 bn the following year, according to Bloomberg. Eskom wants Deloitte to pay back about R200m after it benefitted from…
Qhubeka has a noble mission - to put every school kid in the country on a bicycle. In a country where it is estimated that the average pupil spends two hours a day walking to school and back home every single school day; it means that kids have more time…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on citizens to pay their electricity bills. Eskom is owed about R24bn. With the National Treasury’s medium-term budget due for release towards the end of the month, economists in a Bloomberg survey expect a fiscal gap of 6.1% of gross domestic product for this year…
The pessimism in our national psyche has reached epic proportions and yes we do have real issues to worry about; Eskom, the economy and polarisation fuelled by political parties like the Economic Freedom Fighters. The feeling of being “gatvol” is pervasive and is sometimes only lifted in moments when we…
Helen Zille has been elected as the head of the Democratic Alliance’s Federal Council in a return to a leadership role in the party. The power blackouts that gripped South Africa last week ended on Saturday as Eskom’s power supplies improved, but the utility warned that the shortages may not…
Eskom's blackouts could cost SA R5bn a day, a leading economist has warned. The Zimbabwe government has launched the country's first legal cannabis farm in the Harare Central Prison, but it insists that prisoners won't get a whiff. The corporate side of corruption in Africa has been laid bare in…
What follows in this episode of the Rational Perspective is extraordinary. Not just because of what Metaco’s MD Barbara Walsh and her colleagues are experiencing. Unfortunately, blatant abuse of power by big businesses occurs far too often - but because of advertising muscle, far too many of these stories get…
Loadshedding was the big story of the day on Wednesday, with the rand weakening as Eskom, the state-owned South African utility that provides about 95% of the nation’s power, said it would cut 2,000 megawatts of electricity from the national grid because of a shortage of generation capacity, reports Bloomberg…
South Africa’s residential property market has taken strain along with the country’s economy. But, the latest FNB Property Barometer suggests that the housing market could soon take a turn for the better. The Public Investment Corporation, Africa’s biggest fund manager, is cleaning up its act following a series of controversial…
I first encountered Val de Vie a couple years ago, a fleeting visit as part of a roadshow with the top team at PPS who were launching a new short-term insurance business. Commitments like those are always time constrained, but such was the magnificence of that estate that I make…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has wowed the investment community with a series of planned reforms aimed at lowering the cost of doing business and increasing interest in South African goods and services. The controversial requirement for travellers to have unabridged birth certificates for all children is widely expected to be scrapped…
Charlie Munger and Warren Buffett. The late Steve Jobs and his wife Laurene. In this episode of Biznews Confidential, Alec Hogg explains why successful partnerships are the secret sauce of business - and life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After his opening address at the FT's sixth annual Africa Summit in London this morning, SA president Cyril Ramaphosa dropped a bombshell. During a short interview with the FT's editor Lionel Barber, he was asked whether reports of R500bn lost to State Capture were accurate. After castigating the supposedly reputable…
South African Dave King has been hit with a four year ban by the UK’s Takeover Panel. The two most powerful South Africans, president Cyril Ramaphosa and business tycoon Johann Rupert, will be in the global spotlight today at the Financial Times’s 6th annual Africa Summit in London. The Wall…
South Africans have long been wondering why the Guptas were allowed to continue living lavishly and flaunting expensive weddings overseas with the taxpayers money that they extracted from their lucrative contracts with corrupt officials from the Zuma era. From their Saxonwold lair they decamped to a R445m mansion in Dubai…
In today's business headlines: The US Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has sanctioned Ajay, Atul and Rajesh Gupta as well as Salim Essa for their involvement in corruption in South Africa. President Cyril Ramaphosa has poured cold water on proposals by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni that Eskom would…
In today's business headlines: South African business confidence increased from the lowest level in more than three decades. A sentiment index compiled by the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry climbed to 92.4 in September after falling to 89.1. The Rand strengthened, while more international investors are turning to…
In today's headlines: South Africa's economy is showing signs of improvement, says the World Economic Forum. Releasing its global competitiveness report, it says South Africa’s competitiveness has regained momentum after the recent political landscape shift and climbs 7 places to 60th. Investigating sate capture has cost taxpayers a whopping R350m…
I was surprised to learn during research for this interview that Sandton-based RMB has been financing aircraft for more than two decades. So it makes sense that the bank would take the next step as it has done through the involvement with two of Airbus's replacement for the iconic A380…
7 Oct 2019 10PM
18 min
5160 – 5180
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