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5420 – 5440

25 to 30,000 civil service job cuts will be voluntary – Finance Minister

LONDON — Finance Minister Tito Mboweni announced in his budget that the government will offer early retirement to civil servants which will reduce the public sector wage bill by R20bn over the next three years. He said at a news conference before the speech that early retirement will be offered…
20 Feb 2019 10AM 2 min

In a drought, but resilient like an aloe – Mboweni on economy

LONDON — There was an acknowledgement by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni that many of South Africa’s economic woes are self-inflicted. At a news conference before his budget speech in Cape Town, he gave the backdrop of his budget and says the Government was taking steps to fix the problems and…
20 Feb 2019 10AM 6 min

Maverick Tito Mboweni freewheels on his 2019 Budget - the full presser

What a difference a year makes. South Africa's recently appointed minister of finance Tito Mboweni was in great form this morning addressing a packed press conference where he fielded questions around taxpayers' R23bn a year capital injection into Eskom (Tito doesn't like it being called a "bailout"); what would happen…
20 Feb 2019 7AM 1 hr 34 min

First it was tobacco – now big food is in the firing line

LONDON — South Africa is high up on the list of the heavy weights in the world when it comes to obesity. Our diet of ‘slap chips’, ‘pap and sheba’ and increasing reliance on fast foods at outlets where you do not even have to get out of the car…
18 Feb 2019 9AM 5 min

Cold War games in Venezuela? – ex CIA chief Jack Devine

LONDON — The Venezuelan people are bearing the brunt of the socialist policies of their President Nicholas Maduro. Images of people looking for food in the rubbish and telling the world of their plight can be seen daily on news outlets all over the world. But Maduro is blocking aid…
12 Feb 2019 8AM 7 min

Why Brulpadda gas find may only see production in 2027

JOHANNESBURG — The recent announcement by energy company TOTAL that it had discovered a major oil and gas find off of South Africa's southern coast sparked a lot of excitement recently. There's been talk that the find contains up to 1 billion barrels and economists have already started calculating the…
12 Feb 2019 7AM 10 min

Eskom split could light up foreign investment - Debtwire's Haffenden

LONDON — If anybody doubted the seriousness of Eskom's crisis, there was another dark reminder in the form of Stage 4  load shedding. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a range of measure that he is considering to switch on  the lights; more details will be in the budget speech. To get…
11 Feb 2019 2PM 10 min

Hitting highs with movie hit Matwetwe: Meet director Kagiso Lediga

JOHANNESBURG — Well known South African comedian and director Kagiso Lediga is starting to carve out a seriously successful film career. Coming hot on the heels of his Netflix debut 'Catching Feelings' (another must-watch SA film), he's now involved with the smash box office hit Matwetwe, a movie that puts…
11 Feb 2019 9AM 9 min

Eskom’s existential crisis – CFO bares all to Yelland

CAPE TOWN — Unless Eskom gets the tariff hike they’re asking for, the power utility will have to ask government for another R83bn in three to five years’ time, says its new CFO, Calib Cassim. In the most revealing interview yet, Cassim admits to Chris Yelland, one of the country’s top…
11 Feb 2019 9AM 1 min

SNAP defies forecasts of premature demise

LONDON — It has been a tough year for Snap, maker of the photo messaging app, Snapchat as it lost users to competitors like Instagram. It didn’t help when a Kardashian influencer tweeted that she did not open Snapchat anymore. The company managed to stem the flow by the three…
8 Feb 2019 8AM 6 min

Top investment trends for 2019: Tech, lower fees to shape industry

JOHANNESBURG — The recent passing away of John Bogle, the low-cost investing pioneer and founder of Vanguard, put into sharp focus the continuing downward pressure on fees in the investment industry. It's a trend that - along with the increasing adoption of technology - will gather pace in 2019, according…
4 Feb 2019 10PM 14 min

Growing SA demand for US visas: Here's what you need to know

JOHANNESBURG — There's surging demand from South Africans for the United States' EB-5 immigrant investor programme. This is according to Stuart Ferguson who is the CEO of American Dream - a business that helps secure US visas for families from countries such as South Africa and even the United Arab Emirates. It's…
30 Jan 2019 10PM 12 min

Why private capital can bridge Africa's infrastructure gap - RMB

JOHANNESBURG — It's well known that Africa has serious challenges when it comes to sufficient infrastructure. In fact, it presents both a challenge to the continent's growing economies as well as an opportunity to leapfrog the rest of the world. To date, African nations have relied overwhelmingly on public funding…
29 Jan 2019 5AM 13 min

RMB CEO James Formby on why SA business can't ignore India

JOHANNESBURG — President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to have a state visit to India on 25-26 January. The visit will present another opportunity for Ramaphosa to drum up further investment for South Africa, following a major summit that he held late last year. India is increasingly becoming a key nation…
24 Jan 2019 10PM 9 min

Joburg, Cape Town in top 114 cities for talent competitiveness

JOHANNESBURG — There's some good news and bad news for Saffers when it comes to the latest Global Talent Competitiveness Index released at Davos this week. For starters, South Africa as a country has been slipping dramatically in recent years when it comes to attracting and creating competitive human resources…
24 Jan 2019 1PM 14 min

SA president Cyril Ramaphosa goes off-piste in Davos - again

The annual Brand South Africa dinner in Davos was so heavily oversubscribed this year that I only got a seat because of some late cancellations. A huge difference to recent years where there were always plenty of no-shows – such was the decline in the nation’s appeal while Jacob Zuma…
23 Jan 2019 6PM 21 min

Why Booking.com's VP is upbeat about Africa's travel market

JOHANNESBURG — Olivier Gremillion - who is in Davos this week for the World Economic Forum - spent 7 years at Airbnb before joining global travel bookings website Booking.com. Now, he's heading up Booking.com's non-hotel business, providing a competitive alternative to that of Airbnb. Olivier has a good knowledge of the African…
23 Jan 2019 8AM 7 min

Meet Dame Linda Partridge and learn how to live longer and happier

Getting into the swing of things here in Davos and here's an awesome interview with Dame Linda Partridge who tackles one of the hottest subjects of our time - ageing. We know that the process is far more maleable than previously imagined, but the multi award winning Dame Partridge's work…
22 Jan 2019 3PM 22 min

Confident British CEOs back themselves to flourish after Brexit

There's always a lot of meat in PWC's annual CEO survey which is released in Davos on the eve of the start of the annual meeting. The 22nd edition, released on Monday night, was no different. Of the two key issues to emerge, one you might well have expected, but…
21 Jan 2019 4PM 10 min

Romaney Pinnock's R10m dream of using football to heal women

Romaney Pinnock is in Davos this year looking for R10m to fulfil a dream. In her mid-30s, her love affair with football furned into an unusual project called Badgers Academy where 80 women now get together regularly to play a sport which is transforming lives of vulnerable women living in…
21 Jan 2019 4PM 10 min
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