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Investec Focus Radio South Africa features conversations between leading minds from within Investec and other experts on economic, investment and business topics in addition to issues that go beyond wealth.

  1. Everything Counts: Sports Edition | Teboho Mokoena - How Teboho Mokoena learned to respect money

    2d ago

    Everything Counts: Sports Edition | Teboho Mokoena - How Teboho Mokoena learned to respect money

    “Respect money and it will respect you.” That is one of the earliest money lessons Investec ambassador SA soccer midfielder playing for Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana Teboho Mokoena learned growing up in Bethlehem – and it has shaped the way he thinks about football, family and financial freedom. In this episode of Everything Counts: Sports Edition, Teboho shares how he went from earning his first salary of R3 500 a month to navigating bigger contracts, money mistakes, lifestyle pressure and the responsibility of building generational wealth. He opens up about: • The childhood lessons that shaped his money mindset • What changed when football became a career • The pressure that comes with earning more, quickly • Money mistakes, including chasing fast returns • Why financial literacy matters for footballers • His plans for life after football • Giving back to young players in Bethlehem This is more than a football story. It is a conversation about discipline, responsibility and learning how to make success last. Watch now and subscribe to Investec Focus Radio for more conversations that prove: when it comes to money, everything counts. 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Growing up in Bethlehem 01:56 Money lessons Teboho Mokoena learned from family 05:03 When football became a career 06:00 Making money as an athlete 06:33 Becoming a professional footballer 08:46 Teboho Mokoena on joining Mamelodi Sundowns 11:07 How family changed Teboho Mokoena’s money mindset 11:45 Teboho Mokoena’s money philosophy 12:10 Is there enough financial literacy for athletes in South Africa? 16:20 Teboho Mokoena’s time as an Investec ambassador 19:02 Managing money and pressure as a footballer 21:40 How Teboho Mokoena supports his hometown community 23:10 Plans for life after football 24:05 Teboho Mokoena’s financial advice for young people 26:06 Conclusion Investec Focus Radio SA

    27 min
  2. NOW Ep 127: The Everything Shock

    May 20

    NOW Ep 127: The Everything Shock

    What began as a geopolitical conflict is rapidly becoming something much larger. Oil is only one part of the story. Natural gas, fertilisers, chemicals, shipping routes, aluminium, aviation fuel and global supply chains are all now being affected by the fallout from the Iran war. In the latest episode of No Ordinary Wednesday, Jeremy Maggs speaks to Investec’s Osa Mazwai and Campbell Parry about why this is increasingly being described as an “everything shock.” Could this crisis ultimately accelerate the global shift toward electrification, renewables and new energy systems?  Listen to the full conversation to find out more. Read more on www.investec.com/now Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:38 - What makes this crisis different from previous oil shocks? 03:38 - What are markets beginning to price in? 06:00 - Why the Strait of Hormuz matters to global supply chains 08:50 - Will this delay global interest rate cuts? 10:47 - Are geopolitical risk premiums returning to markets? 13:12 - How exposed is South Africa to rising oil prices? 15:38 - Are South Africa’s structural reforms providing a cushion? 17:18 - Where could South Africa and Africa benefit from the crisis? 20:19 - Why energy and infrastructure opportunities matter now 20:30 - How important is logistics reform for South Africa? 22:04 - Rethinking South Africa’s long-term energy mix 23:29 - What might markets still be underestimating? 25:25 - Five years from now: what lasting impact will matter most? 26:21 - Closing remarks Investec Focus Radio SA

    27 min
  3. Everything Counts | Episode 47: How to invest during economic uncertainty

    May 19

    Everything Counts | Episode 47: How to invest during economic uncertainty

    When markets feel uncertain, the hardest part isn’t the volatility, it’s knowing how to respond. In this episode of Everything Counts, chief investment strategist of Investec Wealth & Investment International Chris Holdsworth breaks down how to think about investing during uncertain times, and why behaviour often matters more than market conditions. From geopolitics and inflation to shifting growth expectations, we separate market noise from the signals that actually matter – and explore how behaviour shapes long-term outcomes. In this episode, we cover: • What’s really driving economic uncertainty • The difference between market noise and meaningful signals • Why investors make mistakes during volatility • Whether to stay invested or move to cash • What “staying the course” looks like • How to build a disciplined long-term investment strategy • The role of diversification and offshore investing Whether you’re new to investing or more experienced, this conversation focuses on what matters when markets feel unpredictable. Subscribe now for more conversations that prove when it comes to money, everything counts. 00:00 Introduction 01:00 What is driving economic uncertainty 02:30 Market noise vs real signals 04:00 How investors react when markets fall 06:00 Stay invested or move to cash 08:30 What “staying the course” really means 10:30 Mistakes new investors make 12:30 When to invest and what to ignore 14:30 What matters when making decisions 16:30 Diversification and offshore investing 18:00 Practical takeaways 19:30 Closing perspective Investec Focus Radio SA

    18 min
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