The African Continental Free Trade Area, will be a “game changer” for South Africa, Ramaphosa said in his weekly letter to citizens Monday. Bloomberg reports that foreigners offloaded South African stocks at the fastest pace in two years last week, as worries about the state of the global economy helped spur…
Africa’s largest privately owned asset manager Allan Gray, whose clients own 10% of Old Mutual, is backing the life assurer’s actions against its former CEO Peter Moyo who last week sued the company for R250m. The US’s previously steaming market for new listings has turned ice cold after investors dropped…
South Africa is pushing coal producers to cut prices to help save Eskom, the debt-stricken power utility that threatens to unravel the country’s finances, says Bloomberg. “At these prices of electricity, this economy is going to collapse,” Mineral and Energy Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe said Thursday at a mining conference…
In today's business headlines: The ANC has approved a range of proposals to revive economic growth, but stopped short of endorsing Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s plan to sell state assets. The wage dispute between trade union AMCU and South Africa’s three biggest platinum miners will be referred to the country’s…
Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) has helped facilitate several interesting deals in South Africa's corporate landscape over the years. One of the most recent roles it has played has been that of sole financial advisor, lender and structuring bank to a consortium of investors led by Israel’s Central Bottling Company Group…
There’s still a month to go until Moody’s Investors Service reviews South Africa’s sovereign rating, but foreign investors aren’t taking chances, reports Bloomberg. A gauge measuring sentiment in South Africa’s manufacturing industry fell to the lowest level in more than a decade in September and it will probably get worse…
President Cyril Ramaphosa has started a weekly email to the nation. Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has once again called for Mboweni government to stop subsidising inefficient state-owned companies. Despite spearheading an ill-fated foray into Australia, Woolworths CEO Ian Moir pocketed R23m in the past year. This brings his total earnings…
As its board of directors weigh their short-list for a new CEO where Andy Calitz (pictured) is a frontrunner, Eskom received welcome support over the weekend from the head of the African Development Bank. Eskom was also high on the agenda at the ANC’s National Executive Committee meeting where finance…
In today's business headlines: South African bank workers were blocked from participating in what would have been the industry’s biggest strike in almost a century as labour unions protest against job losses; Formal job growth remained flat while net jobs decreased by 2,000 in the second quarter of the year…
It's impossible to over-emphasise the value Paul O'Sullivan has brought to his adopted country. The Irish-born founder of Forensics for Justice strides boldly into areas where most fear to tread, his notches ranging from murderers, gangsters and fraudsters through to a couple of former chiefs of SA Police Services. While…
Three companies linked to the Gupta-family were awarded multi-million contracts with Eskom even though their B-BBEE certificates were fraudulent. The decision of the Democrats in the US to impeach President Donald Trump has pushed gold to a near three week high. Sibanye Gold plans to cut 5,270 jobs at its…
The fall from grace of Metrobank, the first UK high street banking group in over 150 years, opens a big potential opportunity for Capitec, South Africa's R150bn banking upstart. The Capitec executives have made no secret of their admiration for the operational excellent and management of their UK lookalike. As…
In this hard-hitting interview on Rational Radio, chartered accountant Jared Watson, who spent much of the past year compiling the Bosasa Files, explains why he invested so much time on the dynamite project. The nephew of the founder of vilified Bosasa, the late Gavin Watson, shares how the documentation explains…
South African banks are urging clients to use digital channels as the industry prepares for what could be its biggest strike since 1920. Old Mutual’s dispute with Peter Moyo was pushed out after the South African insurer’s fired chief executive officer was granted leave to add evidence to a contempt…
Nonhlanhla Gumede studied financial management and had a career in banking when she decided to give it all up to help her father, Mahlakaniphana with his struggling sugarcane farming business in Kwazulu-Natal. He was a former farm manager who managed to buy his farm when Tongaat Hullet offered black people opportunities…
In this BizNews Personal Finance podcast, Clive Eggers says the heated debate about the ANC's plans to harness private retirement fund savings to prop up troubled state entities is a case of much ado about nothing. Eggers chats to Jackie Cameron about prescribed assets and how long-term investors can help…
Africa’s tallest building, a 234m Sandton skyscaper called The Leonardo which cost R3bn, is set to open next month according to a report by Bloomberg. The risk premium on crude oil will be back in focus today after news that Iran could be preparing another strike similar to the one…
The mass media have have paid little attention, but those with their fingers on the tech pulse hailed a breakthrough this week when the data-only mobile network Rain launched 5G into parts of Johannesburg and Pretoria. This is the first 5G offering on the African continent and among the few…
In this interview, Brendan Mullen of Secha Capital introduces us to the concept of Search Funds, the rapidly growing alternative to Private Equity and Venture Capital. Focused on supporting young entrepreneurs keen to get their teeth into an existing small businesses, they leverage funds and energy to deliver vastly superior…
In today's business headlines: South African businessman Christo Wiese is part of a shareholder group that is proposing that the investment company Brait raise R3bn in a share sale and dispose of all assets except gym-chain Virgin Active; The Reserve Bank kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged and may only…
19 Sep 2019 2PM
3 min
5180 – 5200
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