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An archive of each full weekday episode of the award-winning program presented by Bruce Whitfield.
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Deon Gouws, chief investment officer at Credo and Ian Mann, regular book reviewer and MD at Gateways Business Consultants  pay tribute to renowned psychologist and Nobel prize winner, Daniel Kahne man, who died at the age of 90. Daniel Kahneman was an Israeli-American author, psychologist and economist notable for his work on hedonic psychology, psychology of judgement and decision-making. He is also known for his work in behavioural economics, for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Michael Fridjhon, international wine expert at Wine Wizard discusses the veil of silence sustaining unfair wine markups instead of market forces dictating with Bruce Whitfield. Fridjhon discussed how liquor is subsidising food, which is a practice that became even more normal during the lockdown.  Bruce Whitfield spoke to David Shapiro, veteran stockbroker and chief global equity strategist at Sasfin, on using bonds and strategies in order to boost your investment strategies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iain Williamson,  chief executive of Old Mutual and Bruce Whitfield delve into the group’s annual results. Old Mutual declared a final dividend of 49 cents a share after tax profit attributable to shareholders rose 35% to R7.07 billion.  As expected, interest rates were left unchanged for the fifth consecutive Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. Isaah Mhlanga,  Head of Markets Research at RMB and Bruce Whitfield discuss the implications of this decision on the economy and households.     Shaun Fuchs, CEO and founder at Centennial Schools  shares his career journey, work philosophy and his vision for revolutionising education in SA.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen van Coller, the outgoing CEof EOH and Bruce Whitfield delve into the half-year results - the group's revenue declined to R3.1 billion from R3.2 billion during the same period in 2023. EOH has been under Van Coller’s guidance as it worked to repair and restructure its operations following damaging corruption scandals related to public sector contracts.   Bruce Whitfield chats to Casey Sprake, investment analyst at Anchor Capita on  cocoa prices surging past $9,000 per ton amid a supply crisis. Ghana's funding challenges worsen as cocoa crops falter. Prices jump 60% due to West African weather and disease. Concerns rise over chocolate costs, with easter treats affected. Despite speculators withdrawing, prices continue to climb, threatening further hikes.   Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and Bruce Whitfield explore the impact on your financial strategy when faced with unforeseen challenges. Is there a juncture where surrender appears unavoidable? Highlighted are several actions to take when your financial plan encounters setbacks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ralph Mupita, the CEO of MTN Group, Africa's leading telecommunications provider, discusses the company's full-year financial results with Bruce Whitfield. The latest numbers reveal a sharp decline in earnings for the full year of 2023, attributed to the significant volatility of the Nigerian naira, impacting the telco's profitability.   Professor Jon  Foster-Pedley, Dean and director of Henley Business School Africa  talks to Bruce Whitfield on the implication of Damelin, CityVarsity and Lyceum colleges being deregistered by the Department of Higher Education. This action was taken due to their failure to submit annual financial statements for the years 2021 and 2022, as well as non-compliance with legal requirements, according to the Department of Higher Education.   Charlene Archibald,  co-founder of Crime Scene Clean Up, opens up on the business of cleaning crime scenes in South Africa. She tells Bruce Whitfield that there is no governing legislation for the industry and how she got into this business. She reveals to Bruce that she would vomit when she sees a dirty rubbish bin but is not scared of cleaning up a gory crime scene.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Serame Taukobong, group CEO at Telkom tells Ray White about the decision behind the sale of their subsidiary Swiftnet for R6.75 billion. Swiftnet, is a key player in the South African market, owning around 4000 installations of masts, towers and leases co-location space to major mobile network operators.   Prof Jan Havenga, logistics Professor at Stellenbosch University explains to Ray White why South Africans and corporates should be held liable for Transnet’s mismanagement and be twice billed for its state capture.     Debbie Hathway, watches and jewellery writer on green dial watches and why they are the hottest thing right now on our Friday File.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Rose, Former Editor of Financial Mail and the author of Steinheist discusses the controversial business deeds of Ex-Steinhoff CEO Markus Jooste. He was hit with R475m penalty for contravening sections of FMA and a day later reportedly shot himself during his arrest.       Ray White discusses South Africa's massive R943 billion infrastructure investment with Simon Norton, Director of IZA Africa.  Norton stresses zinc's vital role, highlighting zinc's transformative potential in South Africa's recovery. Clive Butkow, co-founder of Conducive Capital, emphasises the significance of startups, strategies for fostering their growth within the country, and the essential elements required to attract venture capital.   Gary Booysen, director at Rand Swiss discusses risk and reward when investing in our investment school. He explains the relationship between risk and reward in investing, and how to assess and manage risk according to individual financial goals and risk tolerance. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johann Els, group chief economist at Old Mutual tells Ray White that the increase in CPI, exceeding expectations, was partly driven by a more than 30% rise in egg prices over the year to February 2024.   Adrian Gore, founder & group CEO officer of Discovery takes Ray White through the company’s half-year results.    Craig Newborn, founder & CEO of PayJustNow, shares insights into his career path and the journey leading to the establishment of PayJustNow with stand-in host, Ray White.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inflation expectations drop in Q1 of 2024, signalling potential rate cuts. Bruce Whitfield chats to Nicolaas van der Wath, economist at the Bureau for Economic Research about inflation dropping, signalling potential rate cuts. Analysts see sub-5% inflation, while business and unions expect above 5%. Five-year outlook decreases to 5.1%. Household expectations dip from 7.2% to 6.7%.   Brett Thompson, co-founder and CEO at  Newform Foods chats to Bruce about the elevation of the alternative meat industry as the Bezos Earth Fund announces a significant investment. The  $60 million allocation seeks to enhance taste, texture, and nutrition while reducing costs, addressing both climate change and the nutritional demands of a growing global population.     Bruce Whitfield is joined by Nicole van den Munckhof, a certified financial planner from Independent Securities, to explore lifestyle milestones necessitating financial planning and strategies for navigating them effectively.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inflation expectations drop in Q1 of 2024, signalling potential rate cuts. Bruce Whitfield chats to Nicolaas van der Wath, an economist at the Bureau for Economic Research about inflation dropping, signalling potential rate cuts. Analysts see sub-5% inflation, while business and unions expect above 5%. Five-year outlook decreases to 5.1%. Household expectations dip from 7.2% to 6.7%.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 2023, despite tough markets, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) showed strong revenue growth, with HEPS up 12.2% and NPAT up 11%. This reflects JSE's resilience and adaptability, achieving a 19.4% return on equity. CEO Leila Fourie credits this success to diversifying revenue streams and staying competitive in uncertain times. And Chris Vorster, CEO at Stadio  on A+ growth spurt amid economic hurdles.     The author, a dynamic individual named Alex, founded DigsConnect International at the age of 25, making her South Africa's youngest startup tech prodigy. Inspired by student protests in 2016, she created a platform addressing the student housing crisis, which quickly gained traction. DigsConnect raised R12 million in its initial seed fundraising round in 2019, propelling it from a local startup to a global player in the tech landscape. She chats to Bruce Whitfield about the book.   Andre Vlok, a specialist in conflict and employment dispute resolution, negotiator, mediator, and author is our guest in How I Make Money. Initially trained as an attorney, Vlok practised in commercial litigation with a focus on employment disputes starting in 1990. After years of working as an employee, he ventured into establishing his own practice. Transitioning from running his own practice, he chose to leverage his legal expertise differently. In 2017, he launched three specialist consultancies dedicated to mediation and conflict resolution, addressing workplace disputes, and conducting commercial negotiations at an advanced corporate level. Vlok shares the journey of his career development and discusses the specifics of his current roleSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Smit, the South African former professional rugby player and founder of Barney's Army, on taking on the Absa Cape Epic to raise money for people who have been injured while playing rugby.   Tina Venter, executive for marketing operations at Absa Group, discusses their involvement in the Cape Epic and the bank's efforts to encourage more women to take up cycling.   For Friday File, Charl Neethling, head of marketing at Ciovita on the inspiration behind the cycle wear.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
•    Multiple subsea cable breaks causing internet chaos in South Africa.  Arthur Goldstuck, Founder and CEO at World Wide Worx explains the widespread problems are affecting the internet in the country.  •    Sim Tshabalala, CEO at Standard Bank Group reported a 6% increase active , digital transactions up 30%, assets under management up 7%. Despite 2023's global uncertainty, South Africa's inflation peaked at 7.1% and ended at 5.1%, with GDP growth at 0.6%. Tshabalala emphasises resilience, strategic focus, and commitment to sustainable finance and Africa's growth. •    Exxaro Resources delivered robust results despite tough conditions: zero fatalities, lower revenue of R38.7 billion (down 17%), and EBITDA at R13.4 billion (down 29%). The coal business stood out despite challenges, and Exxaro declared dividends totaling approximately R5.4 billion. CEO Nombasa Tsengwa highlighted safety achievements and a focus on sustainable growth.  •    The splitting of retirement funds is a double-edged sword and could lead to not having sufficient retirement capital, according to retirement planning with consultant Bruce Cameron, co-author of 'The Ultimate Guide to Retirement in South Africa'. However, Christopher Axelson - Acting Head of Tax & Financial Sector Policy at National Treasury says do not be afraid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TFG partners with JD Sports Fashion to dominate South Africa's sportswear market, amidst a sustained demand for casual wear post-pandemic. This move amplifies TFG's competition with global brands like Nike and local players such as Studio 88, aligning with JD Sports' strategy to expand globally.     Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo underscored the enduring economic partnership between the United States and South Africa, emphasizing shared values of democracy and human rights. He highlighted the need for reliable power, support for clean energy initiatives, and investments in a diversified economy.     Growthpoint Properties experienced a decline in dividends for the first half of FY24 due to global interest rate increases affecting property values and financial markets, despite strong operational performance locally and internationally. Norbert Sasse, CEO of Growthpoint Properties takes Bruce Whitfield through the financial results and says the company remains focused on strategic initiatives to optimize its portfolio and increase revenue from managed assets, including investments in Australia and the UK.        -      Shapeshifter - Steven Kark, the co-founder and Group CEO of Paycorp, an international payments company based in South AfricaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alastair Herbertson, MD of EM alternative credit at Ninety One on the asset management company’s infrastructure credit fund financing key South African projects in sectors like power and rail to boost sustainable economic growth, with over 80% of investments targeting the country. CEO of Discovery , Adrian Gore delves into the  pioneering research they did alongside the London School of Economics. The research reveals the transformative power of habitual physical activity and its profound impact on longevity. In our personal finance feature, Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal finance expert discusses why teaching children about money is a key part of their overall education and development. And how this valuable lesson about money can help set them up for financial success later in life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andre Cilliers, director and currency strategist at TreasuryONE tracks the dollar’s superpower.    And after Absa’s mixed financial results, Kokkie Kooyman, executive director & portfolio manager at Denker Capital on what local banks earnings say about the economy    In How I Make Money, Johan Van Jaarsveld​​​​, Managing Director at Montego Pet Nutrition on how he ended up in the business of making food for pets.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hywel George, director of Investments at Old Mutual Investment Group on why Bitcoin hit an all-time high above $69,000, from a relatively recent low of $16,000 on our Money Show Explain. Chris Bishop, business journalist on Ukraine to expand grain deliveries to Africa. And how they are planning their first visit to Africa to ask president Cyril Ramaphosa for a Ukraine Africa conference in Joburg. For Friday File, Joff van Reenen, Creative Rides Director and Lead Auctioneer on the state of vintage luxury cars in SA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Safair, commanding 60% of South Africa's domestic air travel and expanding regionally, faces a critical investigation over allegations of breaching local shareholding laws. Guy Leitch, Editor at SA flyer Magazine says although competitors have a basis for their complaint, the licensing conditions in SA are too restrictive. After the SA economy slightly grew by 0.1% in Q4 of 2023, narrowly escaping a technical recession in Q4 of 2023, after it contracted by 0.2% in Q3 of the same year. Maarten Ackerman, chief economist at Citadel says there is nothing to be happy about as the figures point us to a South Africa that is in a “per capita recession”. This is because the population is growing faster than the struggling economy.    In our investment scholl,  Chantal Marx, head of equity research at FNB Wealth and Investments on the dogs of the JSE and on when is it worth taking a chance? The dogs of the JSE are stocks that have lost more than 40% of their value over the last year include previous market darlings like Pick n Pay, Transaction Capital, PGMs, ArcelorMittal, Brait, Sasol, EOH, MTN, Spar, and Metair, etc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan Vermeulen, editor at Mybroadband on the chilling revelation of a ransomware group's claims to have infiltrated the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) since 2021, exposing the agency's alleged cover-up of a breach three years ago.      Peter Major, mining analyst on SA’s platinum industry, warns of heightened pressures with significant job losses following a 35% plunge in PGM prices due to decreased global demand.   Hendrik Du Toit, CEO at Ninety One chats about the early stages of his career, to where he is now. And the asset management environment in the current tough economic climate we are in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Milkor, a global defence solutions provider, proudly presents the Milkor 380 – Africa's largest locally developed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) - an aircraft that carries no human pilot or passengers. With an impressive 35-hour endurance, it excels in Border Surveillance, Maritime Operations, and Reconnaissance. Daniel du Plessis, Marketing and Communications Director at Milkor discusses how this drone can revolutionise SA’s defence industry  GUEST:  Daniel du Plessis| Marketing and Communications Director at MilkorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mojalefa Raleting

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