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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.

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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] Shell SA’s conundrum: Is the business valuable…or not?

    [TOP STORY] Shell SA’s conundrum: Is the business valuable…or not?

    ‘It's going to be an interesting one to observe over the next few months, as Shell essentially tries to explain how part of the business is worthless and yet, the rest of the business should be lucrative enough for someone to snap it up,’ says independent analyst, Khaya Sithole.

    • 6 min
    'Cannabis investment will benefit small scale farmers'

    'Cannabis investment will benefit small scale farmers'

    A round-up of news including the latest on Zuma vs the ANC. Analysis of Shell's possible SA exit, and SA's cannabis economy.

    • 32 min
    [TOP STORY] A life of humility and diligence, remembering Sam Motsuenyane

    [TOP STORY] A life of humility and diligence, remembering Sam Motsuenyane

    ‘To put a movement like Nafcoc together and support those black businesses to get licenced, to get formed, to organise themselves properly, it really paved the way for those early entrepreneurs that emerged around that time,’ says African Bank’s chair, Thabo Dloti.

    • 6 min
    JOASA: 'Our dignity as magistrates has been eroded'

    JOASA: 'Our dignity as magistrates has been eroded'

    A round-up of news, including the Magistrate's threat to strike, a tribute to Dr Sam Motsuenyane following his death and Nandos's marketing study unpacked.

    • 34 min
    [TOP STORY] Legal precedent set as Jooste’s paramour forfeits assets

    [TOP STORY] Legal precedent set as Jooste’s paramour forfeits assets

    ‘The question is does she have legal standing to go and contest this under a review process because the exchange control regulations are saying, well, actually she never really was entitled to that money,’ says Dhahini Naidu, director at Fairbridges Wertheim Becker Attorneys.

    • 7 min
    Tourism: 'We need better coordination'

    Tourism: 'We need better coordination'

    A round-up of news including the latest on the Joburg fire, South Africa's tourism potential and the IEC on John Kani on Mufasa: The Lion King

    • 33 min

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