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Mining Indaba opens as users tune out; peak social media fatigue hits digital engagement
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1:15:31Stephen Grootes speaks to Bernard Swanepoel, Chair of the Joburg Indaba and former mining executive, about key takeaways from Day One - from how global geopolitics are reshaping South Africa’s mining landscape and the renewed importance of PGMs and gold, to what’s on the agenda tomorrow, including coal’s evolving role, reviving diamond mining, upda…
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Minerals Council urges chrome reforms; solar tax breaks drive SA’s commercial energy boom
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Govt launches revamped recovery plan as Glencore, Discovery Green sign long-term energy pact
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The Best Bits of The Money Show: Claire’s Music Story & Travel Refund Fight
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51:46Stephen Grootes spoke to Claire Johnston about her musical journey with Mango Groove, Wendy Knowler about travel booking refunds under the Consumer Protection Act, and Alison Collier about scaling businesses across continents, while Ray White explored global investment strategies with Andreas van der Horst and Chantal Marx. The Money Show is a podc…
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Govt mulls 3% BEE levy as luxury beauty brand popsicle nail bar expands Its boutique appeal
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39:20Stephen Grootes speaks to Khaya Sithole, Independent Political Analyst, about the government’s proposal to impose a 3% levy on private firms to fund BEE transformation. Sithole explains how the Transformation Fund could raise up to R40 billion a year and provide companies with automatic level-3 BEE status, while discussing the potential impact on b…
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SA car sales surge on affordability; AGOA expiry looms with major trade implications
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1:19:51Ray White speaks to Billy Tom, president of Naamsa, about how domestic new vehicle sales are set to surpass pre-pandemic levels for the first time in five years, driven by strong consumer demand for affordable models—especially from Chinese and Indian brands—amid lower interest rates and improving economic conditions. In other interviews, Shane Nai…
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Affordable cars drive SA’s vehicle sales past pre-pandemic levels
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8:49Ray White speaks to Billy Tom, president of Naamsa, about how domestic new vehicle sales are set to surpass pre-pandemic levels for the first time in five years, driven by strong consumer demand for affordable models—especially from Chinese and Indian brands—amid lower interest rates and improving economic conditions. The Money Show is a podcast ho…
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Capitec hits 25M clients; youth & high-income surge; Travel refund dilemma: illness cancels trip
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1:21:15Stephen Grootes and Graham Lee, CEO of Capitec, go through the bank’s latest results as South Africa’s largest digital bank posts a 26% rise in headline earnings to R8 billion. Capitec now serves 25 million clients, including 12 million youth, while high-income earners grew 24%. New offerings like cross-border transfers, youth credit cards and Capi…
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Consumer Ninja – Refund or not? Cancelling travel for family illness
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8:02Stephen Grootes speaks to consumer ninja Wendy Knowler about whether you can get a full refund if you cancel a travel booking because a family member falls ill. The Consumer Protection Act allows refunds on cancelled advance bookings, but the amount depends on how early you cancel and the company’s chances of filling your spot.. The Money Show is a…
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How Eskom’s dream team ended blackouts and unlocking SA’s R268bn independent retail power
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1:13:03Stephen Grootes speaks to Dan Marokane, Eskom’s Group Chief Executive, and energy expert Ruse Moleshe about the state of the struggling power utility and the progress being made to stamp out rolling blackouts. Marokane outlines the measures Eskom has implemented to stabilise the grid, improve maintenance, and boost generation capacity, while Molesh…
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Eskom’s dream team: How we stamped out rolling blackouts
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14:49Stephen Grootes speaks to Dan Marokane, Eskom’s Group Chief Executive, and energy expert Ruse Moleshe about the state of the struggling power utility and the progress being made to stamp out rolling blackouts. Marokane outlines the measures Eskom has implemented to stabilise the grid, improve maintenance, and boost generation capacity, while Molesh…
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Probe into SA power prices & 2026 double-digit medical aid hikes raise affordability alarms
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1:23:08Stephen Grootes speaks to Prof Samson Mamphweli, Head of the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation’s Energy Secretariat at SANEDI, and Chris Yelland, managing director, EE Business Intelligence, about the government's investigation into South Africa’s electricity prices. Mamphweli explains that the review, led by SANEDI, is examining whe…
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The Best Bits of The Money Show: IPO tips & Neil Andrews' money moves
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49:55Stephen Grootes spoke to investigative journalist Jeff Wicks about The Shadow State and the murder of Babita Deokaran; veteran broadcaster Neil Andrews about his journey in sports media; financial advisor Warren Ingram on helping ageing parents downsize; and Vincent Anthonyrajah on what investors need to know before buying into an IPO. The Money Sh…
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Arts funding row intensifies; Sizani Baloyi showcases luxury contemporary art at festival
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35:36Stephen Grootes speaks to Professor Siphiwo Mahala, Chairperson of the National Arts Festival, about growing concern among South African arts festivals following public statements by Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie over festival funding. In other interviews, Sizani Baloyi, chats about his powerful pieces that speak to both resil…
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SA’s AGOA battle and Taiwan lifts chip export ban after brief diplomatic tussle
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1:18:44Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr Azar Jammine, Director and Chief Economist at Econometrix, and Donald MacKay, Director at XA International Trade Advisors, about South Africa’s fight to remain part of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), the trade pact that gives local exporters duty-free access to the US. With billions in exports and thousan…
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Navigating rate risks; Global insights for SA’s Two-pot retirement reform
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1:22:14Stephen Grootes speaks to Izak Odendaal, Investment Strategist at Old Mutual, about the uncertainty hanging over interest rates, as drama at the US Federal Reserve turns unusually political and unpredictable - with President Trump’s attempted firing of Governor Lisa Cook, a court ruling keeping her in place, and rushed Senate confirmations leaving …
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Heineken boost sparks Remgro dividend; Coricraft’s lean drive secures SA jobs and local output
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1:10:58Stephen Grootes speaks to Carel Vosloo - chief investment officer at Remgro, about the group’s strong results for the year to June 2025, with headline earnings per share up 38.4% to R14.09, ordinary dividends rising 30.3% to 344 cents, a special dividend of 200 cents declared, and earnings per share surging 165.6% to R5.95, as more than 80% of inve…
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Canal+ Finalizes $2B MultiChoice Deal; BNPL boom sparks alarms over consumer debt
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1:12:44Stephen Grootes speaks to Maxime Saada, Canal+ CEO and Duncan McLeod, Founder and Editor at Techcentral, about the now unconditional $2 billion takeover of MultiChoice, giving the French media giant effective control of the South African broadcaster. Canal+ and MultiChoice confirmed on Monday that all conditions for the R35 billion deal have been m…
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The Best Bits of The Money Show: Customary marriage, art & Mandla Sibeko
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48:59Motheo Khoaripe brings you the 'Best bits of The Money Show' from the week. He spoke to John Manyike about the financial and legal impact of customary marriages, Graeme Codrington about UCT’s use of AI in education, Mandla Sibeko about transforming FNB Art Joburg into a black-owned platform for African art, and Patrick Mathidi and Gary Booysen abou…
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B20: Financing Africa’s future & sailing in style on a luxurious Greek Isles and Turkey Cruise
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36:38Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Abrie Rautenbach, Deputy Co-Chair of the B20 South Africa Sustainable Food Systems Task Force and Executive for AgriBusiness at Absa Group, about building resilient food systems across Africa. The conversation, part of B20 South Africa’s priority agenda, explores how inclusive financing, sustainable agriculture, and trade …
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SARB holds repo rate; Is now the right time to move your money offshore amid global pressures?
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1:18:41Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Goolam Ballim, Chief Economist at Standard Bank and Justin Easthorpe, Provincial Sales Manager for ooba Home Loans, about the South African Reserve Bank’s decision to hold the repo rate steady at 7%, despite global economic uncertainty and domestic challenges such as US tariffs and rising electricity costs. In other interv…
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Are banks walking the talk on transformation?
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8:45Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Auguste Claude-Nguetsop, Financial Services Sector Leader at KPMG Southern Africa. They unpack the firm’s latest Banking and Transformation Report, which looks at how South Africa’s banks are performing on transformation targets, the progress made so far, and where the gaps still remain. The Money Show is a podcast hosted …
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MPC Preview: SARB’s Rate path Ahead; Shapeshifter: Aubrey Tau on Moja Love & Tau Foods
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1:16:21Motheo Khoaripe sits down with Mpho Molopyane, Chief Economist at Alexander Forbes Investments and Albert Botha, Head of Fixed Income at Ashburton Investment, to discuss the upcoming Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting. They explore expectations for interest rates, inflation trends, and the factors likely to influence the Reserve Bank’s next po…
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Hyprop, Attacq post strong gains; Customary marriages' legal & financial realities explored
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1:20:34Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Morne Wilken, CEO of Hyprop Properties, and Raj Nana, CFO of Attacq, about their respective REITs’ strong annual performances, driven by strategic growth in retail and flagship developments like Waterfall City. In other interviews, John Manyike, Head of Financial Education at Old Mutual, talks about the significance of cus…
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BASA slams Tau’s credit U-turn; Moody’s warns SA trapped in costly debt spiral
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1:22:04Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Khulekani Mathe, CEO designate of Business Unity South Africa, and John Dludlu, CEO of the Small Business Institute, Refilwe Monageng, Chief Executive of the Black Entrepreneurs Alliance, about the growing rift between government and business over Minister Parks Tau’s sudden withdrawal of proposed credit reforms — a move c…
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The Best Bits of The Money Show: Mnguni’s rise & inner-city investment
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1:01:34This week, Stephen Grootes explored the power of legacy and leadership—profiling Zwelakhe Mnguni, who rose from security guard to CIO, unpacking future-ready leadership with Bronwyn Williams, and highlighting the importance of National Wills Week with Warren Ingram. Meanwhile, Motheo Khoaripe delved into urban transformation with Bea Swanepoel and …
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Tourism summit boosts jobs & GDP; FSCA’s Kamlana calls for integrity amid economic challenges
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39:29Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Patricia de Lille, Minister of Tourism, about South Africa’s first Tourism Investment Summit and its potential to boost GDP and unlock major job creation opportunities. In other interviews, Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) commissioner Unathi Kamlana, who urged leaders to make integrity-d…
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Reimagining the inner city ; Nandi Dlepu: Crafting culture, connection, and creative spaces
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1:14:50Motheo Khoaripe speaks to Bea Swanepoel, CEO of Jozi My Jozi, and Robbie Brozin, founder of Nando’s and the visionary behind Jozi My Jozi, about why investing in Johannesburg’s inner city is a powerful act of creativity, community, and purpose. In other interviews, one of Jozi My Jozi BABIZE BONKE CHAMPIONS, Nandi Dlepu, also known as Mamakashaka, …
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Old Mutual surges on R3bn buyback; Growthpoint ups payout; Benguela’s Mnguni on market moves
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1:19:39Stephen Grootes caught up with Old Mutual CEO Jurie Strydom and Growthpoint CEO Norbert Sasse, as both leaders reported upbeat results driven by strong operational performance and improved market conditions across Southern Africa. In other interviews, In other interviews, Zwelakhe Mnguni shared his inspiring journey from growing up in a squatter ca…
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Consumer Ninja –The costly scam that won’t quit: Business email compromise strikes again
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8:53Stephen Grootes speaks to consumer ninja Wendy Knowler about the alarming rise of Business Email Compromise (BEC), a devastating scam that continues to cost victims millions—most recently affecting a man from a small village in the Western Cape. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He exp…
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Stadio on the future of the business of private education
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5:26Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr Stan du Plessis, CEO of STADIO Holdings, about the company’s strategic growth as one of South Africa’s leading private higher education players. With rising demand for accessible, affordable, and career-focused qualifications, STADIO has been expanding its reach and offerings. Stephen explores how the group is positioni…
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Growthpoint boosts final FY2025 dividend 8.6%
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7:50Stephen Grootes speaks to Norbert Sasse, Group CEO of Growthpoint Properties, as Africa’s largest real estate investment trust posts solid annual results. Growthpoint lifted its final dividend by 8.6% to 63.3 cents per share, taking the full-year payout up 6.1% to 124.3 cents. The increase comes on the back of improved performance in South Africa a…
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Old Mutual earnings jump as board okays R3bn buyback
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5:34Stephen Grootes speaks to Jurie Strydom, CEO of Old Mutual Group, as the insurer posts a strong set of half-year results. Adjusted headline earnings jumped 29% to R4.2 billion, boosted by a strong showing from Old Mutual Insure and robust equity markets in South Africa and Malawi. Shareholder investment returns surged 88%, while results from operat…
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Anglo and Teck merge to form mining giant; SA economy surprises with modest Q2 growth
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1:17:41Stephen Grootes speaks to Miningmx Editor, David McKay, and Dawid Heyl, co-portfolio manager for Global Natural Resources at Ninety One, about the landmark merger between Anglo American and Teck. The deal, structured as a merger of equals, will create a global mining powerhouse with a dominant position in critical minerals vital for the energy tran…
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Labour reform boosts SMEs; Sun International posts 5.9% earnings growth amid steady expansion
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1:18:25Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr Azar Jammine, Director and Chief economist at Econometrix , about the government’s major labour reform aimed at protecting smaller firms with limited HR capacity. In other interviews, Ulrik Bengtsson, new CEO of Sun International, chats to the group reports steady half-year results. Income rose 3.2% to R6.2 billion, whi…
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The Best Bits of The Money Show: Leaders vs managers; hedge funds in portfolios?
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51:42Stephen Grootes speaks to Ian Mann about supportive leadership, Advaita Naidoo about the difference between leaders and managers, Desiree Markgraaff about her journey in African storytelling through film and television, and Chantal Marx and Francois Olivier about hedge fund allocations in investment portfolios. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by…
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Froneman’s Cape Town F1 dream & Armani’s timeless influence on global fashion and luxury
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37:31Stephen Grootes speaks to Neal Froneman, CEO at Sibanye-Stillwater about life after he retires from the mining group and dreams of building grand prix racetrack in Cape Town. In other interviews, David Tlale - Owner and Fashion Designer at David Tlale Designs chats about Giorgio Armani’s impact in the business of fashion and luxury. The Money Show …
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Sanlam’s Business Grows 7%; Should Hedge Funds Be a Core Part of Investment Portfolios?
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1:21:33Stephen Grootes speaks to Abigail Mukhuba, CFO at Sanlam, about the group’s interim results, with the insurer reporting a strong operational performance at the halfway mark, driven by a 7% rise in new business volumes and a 14% increase in net result from financial services to R8.076bn, supported by robust contributions from general insurance, life…
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Aspen posts R1bn loss, Woolworths earnings dip, Cashbuild expands, SA biz confidence weakens
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1:11:30Stephen Grootes speaks to Aspen’s Sean Capazorio, Woolworths’ Roy Bagattini, and Cashbuild’s Werner de Jager as Aspen swings to a R1.08bn loss, Woolworths earnings fall nearly 24% due to Australian woes, and Cashbuild posts stronger results driven by new store openings. In other interviews, Keabetswe Mojapelo, Economist at RMB, talks about South Af…
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Shoprite, Motus accelerate earnings; SA wines hit 100-point perfection in Tim Atkin’s report
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1:11:30Stephen Grootes speaks to Shoprite CEO Pieter Engelbrecht about the group’s record-breaking results, with revenue rising 8.6% to R256.7bn and headline earnings per share up 15.8%, and to Motus CEO Ockert Janse van Rensburg, who reflects on a stronger second half that lifted headline earnings per share by 5%, despite a 1% dip in revenue to R112.6bn …
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Bidvest flat, Santam up, and leadership lessons from Jen Marr’s Lifting Up book review
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1:17:40Stephen Grootes speaks to Bidvest CEO Mpumi Madisa about the group’s annual results, which showed flat earnings despite stronger performance in the second half, while in a separate conversation, he speaks to Santam CFO Wikus Olivier about the insurer’s solid first-half growth and optimistic outlook for consumers and high-growth areas. In other inte…
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The Best Bits of The Money Show: Retirement picks & unlisted Co. insights
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53:41Stephen Grootes engages with Nduduzo Makhathini on creativity and life lessons, Keet van Zyl and Seeiso Matlanyane on the risks and rewards of investing in unlisted companies, Tim Akinnusi on entrepreneurial leadership in fintech, and Warren Ingram on navigating retirement planning decisions—all offering valuable insights into innovation, finance, …
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Ford to slash jobs amid industry turmoil; Friday File: Swartland kitchen in the spotlight
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38:56Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Tucker, motor enthusiast and vehicle reviewer, about Ford’s latest blow to South Africa’s struggling motor industry, with the US-owned carmaker confirming plans to retrench hundreds of workers—unions warn up to 470 jobs could be at risk. Ford says the cuts are necessary to adapt to “evolving market demands,” as the …
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Regulator blunders drive power price surge; Pros & cons of investing in unlisted companies
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1:16:17Stephen Grootes speaks to Chris Yelland, managing director at EE Business Intelligence and Zwelinzima Vavi, General Secretary at SA Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu), about the electricity shock as steeper price hikes are announced following regulator errors. In other interviews, Keet van Zyl, co-founder and partner at Knife Capital and Seeiso Mat…
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Bidcorp delivers growth, Curro flat on learners, Tim Akinnusi disrupts home loan market
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1:16:16Stephen Grootes speaks to Curro Holdings CEO Cobus Loubser and Bidcorp CEO Bernard Berson about their companies' interim financial results, strategic focus on operational efficiency and growth, and their commitment to navigating challenges in the private education and foodservice sectors respectively. In other interviews, Tim Akinnusi, co-founder a…
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Treasury takes over pension agency amid R1.2bn scandal; What’s the smart retirement investment?
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1:16:27Stephen Grootes speaks to Sikonathi Mantshantsha, Journalist at News24 Investigations, about the suspension of GPAA CEO Kedibone Madiehe amid allegations of procurement misconduct and the appointment of Job Stadi Mngomezulu as acting CEO to ensure continuity and stability in the administration of government pensions. In other interviews, Warren Ing…
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Sasol profit, ADvTECH earnings up 16%, and Nduduzo Makhathini on how he makes his money
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1:14:47Stephen Grootes speaks to Sasol CEO Simon Baloyi about the company’s R6.8 billion net income turnaround driven by cost cuts and higher output despite rising carbon credit costs, and to ADvTECH CEO Geoff Whyte about strong interim results marked by growth in revenue, enrolments, and profit, especially in the Rest of Africa and Tertiary divisions. In…
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The Best Bits of The Money Show: Duolingo’s ride & SA’s money maze
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52:52Stephen Grootes spoke with Graeme Codrington on Duolingo’s volatile stock performance; Elize Kruger, Benay Sager, Kevin Lings, and Jacolize Meiring on South Africa’s deepening debt crisis and signs of financial recovery; and Frans Baleni on his career journey and leadership philosophy. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and…
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SA tourism board axed over governance breach; Mirari Gin luxury gin
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35:58Stephen Grootes speaks to Lawson Naidoo, former SA Tourism board member, about Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille’s move to dissolve the very board she had appointed – a decision that has sparked backlash from industry stakeholders, Outa, and the ousted board members. In other interviews, Shanna-Rae, owner and co-founder of Time Anchor Distillery c…
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Exxaro, Spur’s strong results & should SA investors look offshore or stay
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1:17:16Stephen Grootes speaks to Ben Magara, CEO of Exxaro Resources, and Spur Corporation CEO Val Nichas who've both reported strong financial performances, with Exxaro posting an 11% rise in interim profit driven by coal operations, and Spur delivering double-digit growth in headline earnings and revenue, underpinned by expansion and solid restaurant tu…
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