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Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs the new host of the podcast. Launching on 8 May 2023, Moneyweb brings you a fast-paced live daily news show, covering a wide range of topics, from business and economics to breaking news in politics, tech, sport and more. The show features exclusive interviews with captains of industry, CEOs, political leaders and prominent newsmakers, offering unique insights and in-depth analyses. Tune in on weekdays via the Moneyweb website and ...
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Moneyweb brings you the latest in business and financial news in our new morning podcast: MoneywebNOW with Simon Brown. The show will offer the latest in business, trading and company news to best prepare listeners for the day ahead. It will be live-streamed via the Moneyweb website and mobile app between 06:30 and 06:50.
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Moneyweb with updates for and on SME's
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Moneyweb and Jeremy Maggs bring you robust conversations with South Africa’s top business leaders. FixSA offers solutions for the country’s national issues.
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Latest Special ReportsThese podcasts range from an in-depth interviews with business leaders, as well as the analysis of the news of the day, comprehensive analyses of news events to inspirational interviews with business leaders.
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Digital platforms are disrupting businesses across the board. Entrepreneurs are envious of the success of the likes of Amazon and looking to emulate in the local market. Jessica Hubbard interviews a variety of experts on the subject of e-commerce in South Africa.
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Moneyweb editor Ryk van Niekerk hosts the weekly 'Be a Better Investor' podcast to give both amateur and established retail investors a peek at how professional investors invest. He chats to professional investors about their experiences in selecting potential investments, as well as how successful these processes have been. They discuss their biggest hits and misses and other topics, which may offer a few golden nuggets for listeners ... to become better investors.
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App and web-based based funding solutions for SMEs
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7:58‘SMEgo is a platform that aims to solve the challenges of small to medium enterprises’ – Thandeka Dludla, Business Manager for Corporate SME at Old Mutual.By Moneyweb Radio
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[TOP STORY] New bill seeks to protect non-earning spouses in divorce cases
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6:38‘The biggest change is that courts will now be able to redistribute assets between spouses who are married out of community of property, without the accrual,’ says Bertus Preller, attorney in family law at Maurice Phillips Wisenberg. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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R700m national dialogue outrage: Stop talking, start doing
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32:55Changes to SA’s divorce laws: What you should know. The rise of mixed-use developments in the Cape Town CBD and what it means for investors and the local economy. And a cautionary tale for teens and parents on how to navigate the treacherous world of social media. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] How geopolitics could shape – or shatter – SA’s ESG trajectory
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9:33‘What's really going to change the game for Africa is to build some of these road and infrastructure networks across the continent’ – Sanisha Packirisamy from Momentum.By Simon Brown
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Stadio gets a boost from flailing public sector
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22:09Kieran Witthuhn from Anchor covers Stadio's strong update and the continued pressure on the iron ore price this year. Sanisha Packirisamy from Momentum unpacks how geopolitics could shape – or shatter – South Africa’s ESG trajectory. Simon shares thoughts on oil: while the future is uncertain, a higher price remains the most likely outcome.…
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[TOP STORY] Israel-Iran conflict: How long-range missiles are redefining warfare
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7:17‘These days, they can hit within 10 metres of the target. So they are very deadly accurate,’ says defence writer and analyst, Dean Wingrin, MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Cost of living: Stabilising or set to climb again?
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31:21While the true extent of Iran’s missile arsenal is still unknown and a full-scale war beckons in the Middle East, a defence analyst explains how modern warfare has changed. We ask if generative AI will ring in a golden age of productivity or destroy livelihoods globally? And a new mega law clinic promises to improve access to justice in SA. Moneywe…
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[TOP STORY] Where the rand and local bonds are headed
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6:40STANLIB’s Sylvester Kobo points out that SA ‘won't default. We'll always just print money, if it gets to that, to pay down our debt.’By Simon Brown
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Why the time to revisit SA's inflation target is now
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21:43Analyst Jimmy Moyaha unpacks Vukile Property Fund's results and the added strain oil poses to already fragile global growth. Prescient’s Hannah de Nobrega weighs in on inflation targeting — is now a good time for a rethink, and what would that mean? STANLIB’s Sylvester Kobo shares insights on where the rand and local bonds are headed in the second …
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[TOP STORY] Cheap but deadly: Why South Africans are choosing counterfeit alcohol
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7:16‘Consumers knowingly purchase illicit alcohol, because they want to have a certain brand, even though they are aware that it could be counterfeit and associated with health risks,’ says Dr Shamal Ramesar, head of research at the Drinks Federation of South Africa. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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The Gen Z economy report: Hustle, habits and hidden spending power
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35:26A look at the shape, size and drivers of SA’s illicit alcohol trade. How artificial intelligence can close the coaching gap for young graduates and entrepreneurs. And how new labour laws can affect your job and the economy. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Why local retailers are turning to beauty for its higher margins
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6:19Businesses can use what they already know about their consumers and ‘drive that into their private-label, especially with unique ingredients like Rooibos, which identifies with the South African consumer’: Tasneem Samodien of Old Mutual Private Wealth.By Simon Brown
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Kea Nonyana of Scope Prime talks oil as Middle East tensions persist. Tasneem Samodien of Old Mutual Private Wealth on why local retailers are turning to beauty for its higher margins. David Lloyd of King Alexander Investments believes retail investors are driving a quiet overhaul.By Simon Brown
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[TOP STORY] Silent crisis: Financial pressure driving fathers away from families
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7:14‘Many fathers feel crushed by debt, job losses and economic pressure, making it difficult for them to live up to traditional expectations of fatherhood,’ says Samantha Moyana, National Debt Advisors. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Iran-Israel conflict: Trumps’s ominous message to Tehran
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31:19The health products regulator raises red flags about unlicensed cannabis operators in shopping malls. The link between financial depression and absent dads in SA. How critical minerals can help anchor the Just Energy Transition. And an update on the escalating conflict in the Middle East. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] SA a dumping ground for ‘AAA grade’ fake luxury goods
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5:54Tarina Vlok of Elite Risk stresses the importance of purchase invoices and authorised dealers, highlighting the links between counterfeits and organised crime.By Simon Brown
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RMB’s Matete Thulare questions whether the Fed is likely to cut rates at Wednesday’s FOMC meeting, with oil prices high and inflation still sticky. Ziad Saad from NMG Benefits unpacks the most common mistakes first-time investors make – and how to sidestep them. Tarina Vlok of Elite Risk warns of rising insurance risks as counterfeit luxury goods f…
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The United Nations’s International Day of Family Remittances, celebrated on 16 June, showcases how international remittances – money sent from one country to another, often by a foreign worker to family or friends in their home country – contribute both to national economies and the resilience of households and communities around the world. How Cha…
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[TOP STORY] How are under-35s spending today?
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6:09Tshiamo Molanda from Standard Bank describes surprising youthful funeral cover allocation, savings, credit card use, payment behaviour and home purchases.By Simon Brown
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PGMs are shining … and the rally isn't over
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19:19Schalk Louw from PSG Old Oak weighs in on Karooooo CEO's massive $75 million share sale — what does it signal for investors? Tshiamo Molanda from Standard Bank breaks down their latest Youth Barometer: where is SA's youth putting their money? Simon’s take: Why all-time highs shouldn't scare smart investors – and might even be a green light.…
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[TOP STORY] Illicit tobacco trade costs SA R20bn annually
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8:11‘From a tobacco point of view, South Africa is the only country in the world where illicitly traded cigarettes are cigarettes that are traded over the counter,’ says economist, Sifiso Skenjana. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Climate change could slash SA food production by 50%
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34:19As SA gears up to host the G20, the first-ever Urban20 Sherpa meeting to be held on the African continent is set to devise a shared vision for urban progress. A look at essential steps needed to stop illicit tobacco trade. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Santova results ‘really spectacular’ despite modest appearance
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6:51The Seabourne Group acquisition is conceptually a really clever deal – Keith McLachlan, Element Investment Managers.By Simon Brown
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Looking for a CFD broker? Here’s how to pick one
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20:54Gary Booysen from Rand Swiss on choosing a CFD broker amid a major broker's exit from SA. Keith McLachlan of Element Investment Managers discusses Santova’s results and acquisitions. Zikona Poswayo from Standard Bank introduces two new structured products focused on China and gold miners.By Simon Brown
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[TOP STORY] Betting on desperation: How the poor are fueling SA’s gambling boom
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36:15‘What we saw in 2024 was that 36% of the respondents who gamble actually said they gamble to pay off their debts and to cover their expenses,’ says John Manyike, head of financial education at Old Mutual. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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A look at the hidden costs of SA’s gambling problem. How the local retail economy is finding growth in the wellness sector. And new data shows that young people are leading the adoption of earned wage access technology. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] The need for early, active engagement with retirement savings
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7:03'It is the saddest thing when you chat to someone at 65 or 60 and all they have is R100 000’, says 10X Client Relationship Manager Khwezi Jackson.By Simon Brown
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Telcos: Essentially utilities that are ex-growth
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20:47Kea Nonyana from Scope Prime unpacks Telkom’s latest results and weighs in on the broader outlook for the local telco sector. Kobus Gertenbach, CEO of Premier Group, on solid results, tighter operational efficiency, and easing input costs boosting performance. Khwezi Jackson from 10X Investments on taking responsibility for your own retirement.…
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[TOP STORY] Sars’s R4bn strategy: Implications for taxpayers and small businesses
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6:13‘I think the bulk of the revenues lies with the SMEs and the professionals, because there's a bigger volume there. So these are things that Sars is most likely going to focus on, not just on the big corporates,’ says Lee Dlamini, founder and director of Leverage. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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R2m for a six-night stay in London: Can government justify it?
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30:28Sars’s R4bn war chest: What every taxpayer should know about the incoming debt collection drive. Intimidation, threats, and stigma: The harsh reality for public sector accountants. And UNDP incubation programme aims to unlock Africa’s innovation potential through youth-led startups. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Quantamental investing: A ‘blending of man and machine’
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7:01Aiman Shanks from Schroders talks through this ‘new investment era where previously held assumptions no longer hold water’.By Simon Brown
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Eastern Europe still strong for local Reits
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20:08Independent analyst Carmen Mpelwane breaks down Omnia’s performance: mining surges, agri holds firm, but chemicals drag. Aiman Shanks from Schroders dives into quantamental investing. Fortress CEO Steven Brown on their pre-close update – vacancies at just 0.9%? Which is basically fully let.By Simon Brown
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[TOP STORY] Gauteng government vows crackdown on Golden Highway construction mafias
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6:35‘We condemn the actions of those who came on site, intimidated, caused violence and shot at people. We will not accept that,’ says Gauteng provincial government spokesperson, Lesiba Mpya. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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'The Reserve Bank can’t ignore climate impact on the economy’: Deputy Governor
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32:00Hey big spender! Mashatile’s lavish overseas trips spark outrage. As the Gautrain celebrates it’s 15th year, we’ll look at what the future holds for the struggling passenger commuter service. And what is the role of the central bank in ensuring stability amidst climate change shocks? MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Strong 2024 SA Reit performance suggests positive 2025
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6:50Ian Anderson of Merchant West Investments considers the impact of lower interest rates, attractive dividend yields, reduced vacancies, and ongoing value in Reit valuations.By Simon Brown
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A stronger rand coming? It’s looking that way
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19:51Matete Thulare of RMB weighs in on the rand – can the currency’s newfound muscle keep flexing? Ian Anderson at Merchant West Investments reviews May’s Reit run – are there still bargains in the sector? Petri Redelinghuys from Herenya Capital Advisors: What alt-coins catch his eye apart from Bitcoin?By Simon Brown
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[TOP STORY] Legal challenge launched against SA’s R941bn NHI Act
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7:45‘What the impact would be is, for us to afford that, the average current tax rate would have to increase by almost 22.2 times what it is,’ says Thoneshan Naidoo, CEO of the Health Funders Association. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Massive job cuts at M&G: Is closure imminent?
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31:21A new report shows that 80% of multinational corporations struggle to recruit workers with critical skills in South Africa. It seems the property industry is bucking the low GDP numbers trend. And the Health Funders Association takes legal action against the NHI Act. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] Will the current scourge of avian flu benefit our chicken producers?
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8:14Smalltalkdaily’s Anthony Clark ponders the situation of Astral Foods and Rainbow Chicken, reflects on Nampak’s stellar turnaround and applauds CMH’s strong performance with its rising sales in Suzuki.By Simon Brown
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Renergen ASP Isotopes deal is offering great opportunity
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20:12Kieran Witthuhn from Anchor on Discovery hitting all-time highs – is there still value to unlock? Equity analyst Anthony Clark weighs in: Could Brazil’s avian flu outbreak give local poultry producers a leg up? Simon on the stock market selloff: Don’t panic – this is when smart money buys, not bolts.…
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[TOP STORY] Comrades Marathon to inject R865m into Durban economy
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8:09‘As people come here for those three, four or five days during Comrades, the whole world looks at Durban as a possible tourist destination because of mega-events like the Comrades Marathon,’ says Prasheen Maharaj, president of the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Business confidence index: Warning lights flickering
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34:56It’s all hands on deck ahead of the 98th Comrades marathon set to take place in KZN – we’ll look at the economic impact, and what it takes to ensure all runners are safe. And airlines set to stay in the green in 2025, despite some turbulence. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] SA's corporate pay shake-up: What new disclosure rules mean for workers and CEOs
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7:26Leila Ebrahimi from PwC breaks down how companies must now reveal information about their highest and lowest earners.By Simon Brown
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Spar turn around still a work in progress
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21:43Chantal Marx from FNB Wealth and Investments unpacks Spar's results – has the retailer turned a corner, and should Shoprite be looking over its shoulder? Leila Ebrahimi from PwC breaks down new pay gap rules and how companies must now reveal information about their highest and lowest earners. Steven Amey from Ashburton Investments shares three smal…
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[TOP STORY] Affluent and overdue: SA’s credit crisis creeps up the income ladder
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6:11‘It's been something that is a South African way of life, you generally can't make ends meet with your salary, so you augment with credit, particularly credit cards and unsecured loans,’ says Andrew Fulton, director at Eighty20. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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New Covid strain fuelling hospitalisations in China: Are we at risk?
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33:07A new survey shows that South Africans earning more than R30k per month, hold 75% of overdue debt. ActionSA says that constitutional changes are needed to curb the country’s illegal immigrant problem. And global lessons to help African tech startups grow. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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[TOP STORY] May new vehicle sales up 22% y/y
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7:32The commercial vehicle sector performed exceptionally well in the month and potentially signals renewed confidence in the broader economy – Nada vice-chair Thembinkosi Pantsi.By Simon Brown
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Kea Nonyana from Scope Prime weighs in on whether local asset managers like Coronation, Ninety One, and Sygnia stand to benefit from rising markets. Harris Gore of Grovepoint Investment Management breaks down the state of US private credit and whether it's holding up. Plus, Thembinkosi Pantsi from the National Automotive Dealers Association unpacks…
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[TOP STORY] What’s next for the National Lottery? Chair says reform is underway
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9:43‘The board that we have are people of the highest integrity, the best minds in South Africa we could think of, professional people,’ says Dr Barney Pityana, chair of the National Lotteries Commission. MoneywebBy Jeremy Maggs
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Unexpected growth: SA’s agri exports to US climb 14% in Q1
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33:32The National Lotteries Commission’s chair, Prof Barney Pityana on challenges faced in bringing about transformation within the organisation. Lobby groups say the draft petroleum regulations threaten eco-justice and climate accountability. And the importance of junior miners in the supply of critical minerals and metals. Moneyweb…
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