150 episodes

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 mobile app between 12h00 and 12h30.

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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 mobile app between 12h00 and 12h30.

    [TOP STORY] Tech-driven farming is fertile ground for youth

    [TOP STORY] Tech-driven farming is fertile ground for youth

    ‘There are a lot of opportunities beyond the farm gate that are much more attractive and that use new technologies, uses AI, uses blockchain and uses all these new and interesting things that the youth are interested in,’ says Dr Melissa van der Merwe, lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics at Stellenbosch University.

    • 6 min
    Sama calls for smaller cabinet

    Sama calls for smaller cabinet

    A round-up of news updates, including the Progressive Caucus on future plans, SA prepares for the inauguration and how to get the youth interested in agriculture.

    • 30 min
    [TOP STORY] Clarity on objectives will be key for the GNU

    [TOP STORY] Clarity on objectives will be key for the GNU

    ‘We have to reimagine democracy and we have to revisit difficult things like the redistribution of wealth, land reform, all of these tricky ones that we've been kicking down the road for too long now,’ says Verne Harris, acting CEO of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

    • 7 min
    National Arts Festival puts Makhanda on the map

    National Arts Festival puts Makhanda on the map

    A round-up of news updates, including the first sitting of parliament, Rand Water's planned maintenance, and South Africa's oldest arts festival turns 50.

    • 33 min
    [TOP STORY] Cultivating Joburg’s cuisine pays off with prestigious award

    [TOP STORY] Cultivating Joburg’s cuisine pays off with prestigious award

    ‘What needs to happen for us is to capitalise on it, solidify it, bring in new players, tour operators, upsellers that are able to then use this as part of the new offerings that we punt and sell to the world,’ says Gauteng Tourism’s Barba Gaoganediwe.

    • 6 min
    Analysis: The next five years are going to be challenging

    Analysis: The next five years are going to be challenging

    A round-up of news updates, including analysis of GNU talks, mpox stigma and Gauteng restaurants impress the world.

    • 34 min

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