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An archive of each full weekday episode of the award-winning program presented by Bruce Whitfield.

    Nvidia leaps into the $3 trillion club and could soon own it. What we need to know about this company. Data breach at Discovery Insure

    Nvidia leaps into the $3 trillion club and could soon own it. What we need to know about this company. Data breach at Discovery Insure

     Portfolio Manager at VestAct Asset Management, Michael Treherne joins Bruce Whitfield to speak about Nvidia which seems to be stirring the water, we find out what we need to know about this company.
    Sygnia co-founder and CEO Magda Wierzycka tells Bruce Whitfield of how she was affected by a data breach at Discovery Insure. Discovery leaked the personal information of 19 of its customers to phone call scammers, including residential addresses and policy details.
    Business think tank the Centre for Development and Enterprise (CDE) CEO Ann Bernstein tells Bruce Whitfield that a new coalition government has a mountain to climb. The CDE has been carrying out policy research for a new economic agenda it wants to see implemented and warns that country's leaders are "running out of time".
     Chantal Marx, Head of equity research at FNB Wealth and Investments and Bruce Whitfield to discuss how companies behave around mergers and acquisitions.
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    • 1 hr 16 min
    Nersa plans to increase free electricity for low-income South Africans. Business Unusual -​ Nurturing an Inclusive Organisational Climate Amidst Political Noise

    Nersa plans to increase free electricity for low-income South Africans. Business Unusual -​ Nurturing an Inclusive Organisational Climate Amidst Political Noise

    Chris Yelland, Energy Analyst and MD at EE Business Intelligence, joins Bruce Whitfield to discuss how The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) is negotiating with authorities to potentially increase the free electricity provided to low-income households. Currently, over 8 million households in South Africa benefit from the free basic electricity (FBE) program, receiving 50 kWh per month. At the end of May, Nersa approved a new rate for FBE, which municipalities must pay Eskom for supplying this free power. Starting July 1, the rate for the 2024/25 municipal financial year will be 194.40c/kWh, a 12.5% increase from the previous rate of 172.76c/kWh.
    Siobhan Redford,  Economist at RMB takes host, Bruce Whitfield through The RMB/BER Business Confidence Index. It edged up ahead of the national election in May, with businesses in the country taking a wait-and-see approach to the country’s future now that the results have been declared.
    Siphiwe Moyo, Executive Director of the Organisational Behaviour Institute, joins Bruce Whitfield to discuss fostering an inclusive work environment amidst political noise. They explore strategies for leaders and HR to navigate sensitive topics, promote open dialogue, and create a sense of belonging and respect within diverse teams. Maintaining such an environment, especially during South African coalition talks, can enhance employee engagement, productivity, and overall organisational success.
    Bruce Whitfield profiles Zwelakhe Mnguni, the CIO of Benguela Global Fund Managers. Mnguni grew up in a squatter camp in Sebokeng, south of Johannesburg. After finishing school, he worked as a security guard for four years to save money for his education. Despite his humble beginnings and challenging circumstances, Mnguni pursued his dreams. Today, he is a co-founder of Benguela Global Fund Managers and serves as its chief investment officer, overseeing R7.2 billion in assets under management.
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    • 1 hr 19 min
    SA's first quarter GDP contracts. Personal Finance: how to protect yourself from panic in markets

    SA's first quarter GDP contracts. Personal Finance: how to protect yourself from panic in markets

    Old Mutual Chief Group Economist Johann Els and Bruce Whitfield delve into the latest gross domestic product figures that showed 0.1% contraction in the first quarter of 2024 - which was worse than economists expected. 2024 was off to a disastrous start, with local consumer demand weak and mining output shrinking by 2.3 percentage points. Platinum group metals, coal, gold and manganese ore were the worst performers.
    Dr Rutendo Hwindingwi, Founding Director at Tribe Africa advisory & author of Rumble in the Jungle Reloaded, joins Bruce Whitfield to delve into the latest developments shaping business narratives across the African continent.
    Warren Ingram, co-founder of Galileo Capital and a personal finance expert, together with Bruce Whitfield, explores strategies for safeguarding against market panic. Stock market and currency volatility are inevitable for investors. However, significant events like elections or market crashes can exacerbate this volatility, turning the market's ups and downs into a wild rollercoaster ride with stomach-churning drops. 
    Bruce Whitfield is joined by Duncan McLeod, Founder and Editor at TechCentral, to provide more insight into the Canal+ R30bn bid for MultiChoice. An independent board set up by MultiChoice has determined that the R125 per share offer by French media giant Canal+ is “fair and reasonable” to shareholders of SA’s video entertainment group.
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    • 1 hr 16 min
    How the business sector plans to navigate a new coalition government in South Africa. International markets response to SA’s elections

    How the business sector plans to navigate a new coalition government in South Africa. International markets response to SA’s elections

     Advocate Mtho Xulu and host Bruce Whitfield discuss the business sector's plans under South Africa's new coalition government. Business lobby groups stress that politicians must choose between the rule of law with economic growth or undoing recent progress.They highlight the need for job creation, economic growth, and revenue generation.
    Razia Khan, Chief Economist at Standard Chartered Bank, Claude de Baissac, CEO of Eunomix, and host Bruce Whitfield discuss international market reactions to South Africa’s elections. The results have investors torn between anxiety over possible coalition outcomes and hopes for a market-friendly government. Before the vote, optimism about an ANC-led coalition boosted the rand and other assets.
    Toby Shapshak, Chief at Stuff Studios, joins host Bruce Whitfield to review the Sonos Arc headphones. The standout feature of the Sonos Arc is its True Cinema mode. This mode enables the Sonos Ace to connect with a Sonos Arc soundbar and stream TV audio directly to the headphones via Wi-Fi, providing an immersive listening experience enhanced by Dolby Atmos.
    Bruce Whitfield highlights Renier Lombard, Managing Director of Flance Directive Creators, whose company specializes in overseeing the online branding of celebrities and businesses worldwide.

     
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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Dis-Chem full-year earnings take a dip but still increases dividend pay-out

    Dis-Chem full-year earnings take a dip but still increases dividend pay-out

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    • 39 min
    Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee keeps the repo unchanged. What consumers needs to know .Investment School - Crowd farming as an investment

    Central Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee keeps the repo unchanged. What consumers needs to know .Investment School - Crowd farming as an investment

    South Africa's Monetary Policy Committee has decided to keep interest rates on hold at 8.25% in their recent gathering, Chief Economist at Stanlib Asset Management, Kevin Lings speaks to Bruce Whitfield to shed light on how regular South Africans are affected.

     


    Chair of the British Chamber of Business in Southern Africa and Dean and director of Henley Business School Africa, Jon Foster-Pedley joins Bruce Whitfield to address why executives need to eliminate all the fluff and be direct when it comes to effective communication and leadership within companies.

     


    Bruce Whitfield is in conversation with CEO at Aurik Business Accelerator, Pavlo Phitidis on crucial lessons from the businesses that thrived post riots, floods, uncertainty and self-doubt.
    Maya Fisher-French, a Personal Finance Journalist at Maya on Money, joins host Bruce Whitfield to examine the advantages and disadvantages of Crowd Farming as an investment option. Additionally, they address the necessity of regulation and measures for safeguarding investors.
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