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

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

    Court rejects Transnet tender to fraud-accused firm, awards it to another; Why the rand is back above R19 to the dollar

    Court rejects Transnet tender to fraud-accused firm, awards it to another; Why the rand is back above R19 to the dollar

    Carol Paton, writer-at-large at Fin24, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield the uncommon decision by the court to intervene in Transnet's tender award process. Transnet had initially awarded a tender for crucial port equipment to a company facing trial for defrauding the provincial government.

     

    Matete Thulare, head of FX Execution at RMB, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the factors behind the rand's resurgence above the R19 mark against the dollar.

     

    Carol Claudwell, sculptor is at her happiest when she has clay in her hands. She joined Bruce Whitfiled to talk about her artistic journey. She was inspired by her father’s love for art, which led her to join the Johannesburg school of Art, Ballet, Drama and Music, first specialising in music and then changing over to art. She details how her love for art allows her to have a livelihood.
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    • 1 hr 24 min
    ANC leadership under fire amid post-election uncertainty; Friday File: Exclusive cars, inspired by SA, made in the UK

    ANC leadership under fire amid post-election uncertainty; Friday File: Exclusive cars, inspired by SA, made in the UK

    Following the May 29th vote, the ANC's top brass faces scrutiny as a variety of polls outline differing futures for South Africa.  Daniel Silke, director at Political Futures Consultancy  says with the ANC hovering near 50%, concerns mount over a potential shift in the nation's political dynamics, jeopardizing decades of governance and stability since 1994.Rudi Dicks, head of  project management at the Office at Presidency  updates, host Bruce Whitfield on the government’s plan to grow the economy by between 3% to 5% economic growth and generate 2.5 million jobs by 2030.Oshe Automotive, nestled in England's Motorsport Valley, epitomises bespoke automotive artistry. Founded by South African enthusiast David Lane, it's a haven for meticulously crafted vehicles, from reimagined Porsche 911s to safari-ready Land Rover Defenders. Lane, as our Friday File guest says his journey reflects a lifelong love of motoring, from a bike shop owner to purveyor of luxury vehicles.
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    • 40 min
    Here's why the Western Cape outpaces the rest of the country in job creation; Executive pay: Tesla is again seeking to award boss Elon Musk the biggest pay deal

    Here's why the Western Cape outpaces the rest of the country in job creation; Executive pay: Tesla is again seeking to award boss Elon Musk the biggest pay deal

    A Labour Market Intelligence study shows the Western Cape consistently exceeds national job demand, crucial for South Africa's growth. Despite Covid-19 challenges, the province's job market, especially in finance, construction, and agriculture, rebounds. Also, the study notes widespread education-job mismatches nationwide, with over half of workers over/underqualified. Prof Hardus van Zyl details how the province was able to be this successful.

     

    Andrew Woodburn, managing director at Amrop WoodburnMann discuss Tesla’s historic $56 billion pay package for CEO Elon Musk, the largest in corporate American history, subject to shareholder approval. Despite a previous rejection by a US judge, the company seeks to revisit the record-breaking deal set in 2018. In an interview with Bruce, they explore the implications and controversies surrounding this extraordinary compensation proposal.

    As the financial landscape in South Africa evolves, hedge funds emerge as both a beacon of opportunity and a subject of scrutiny. Delve into the intricacies of this investment vehicle, examining its role in the market, regulatory challenges, and the potential for growth amidst economic shifts.
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    Inflation drops to 5.3% from February's 5.6%, surprising some economists; Cloud seeding and the massive weather system that has brought chaos in Dubai

    Inflation drops to 5.3% from February's 5.6%, surprising some economists; Cloud seeding and the massive weather system that has brought chaos in Dubai

    Inflation drops to 5.3% from February's 5.6%, surprising some economists; Cloud seeding and the massive weather system that has brought chaos in Dubai



    Daan Steenkamp, CEO at Codera Analytics, suggests South Africa may require updated inflation measures and models. Inflation fell to 5.3% from 5.6% in February, surprising economists. This prompts a debate on the adequacy of current frameworks for understanding and predicting inflation.

     

     

    Lehlohonolo Thobela, a meteorologist from the SA Weather Service, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss cloud seeding and the severe weather system causing chaos in Dubai.

     

    Mike Brown, the departing CEO of Nedbank Group, converses with Bruce Whitfield about his distinguished journey, spanning from his tenure as a financial director to leading as CEO of Nedbank for 15 years
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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Why the world’s biggest economies are growing better than expected; PrivySeal brings verified symbols to CVs

    Why the world’s biggest economies are growing better than expected; PrivySeal brings verified symbols to CVs

    Isaah Mhlanga,  chief economist at RMB, and host Bruce Whitfield discuss why the two world’s largest economies are performing better than anticipated. 

    Given recent instances of high-profile individuals falsifying their qualifications, concerns have arisen regarding the efficacy of companies' verification procedures in the country. In response, Privy Seal has developed a streamlined process for employers, educational institutions, professional bodies, and regulatory authorities to thoroughly vet prospective employees. Stephen Logan, CEO of PrivySeal Verified CV sheds light on this initiative and its significance in safeguarding against credential fraud.



    Warren Ingram, the co-founder of Galileo Capital and personal financial advisor, shares his  insights on prioritising savings when your income doesn't allow for setting aside money for retirement or short-term goals.
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    • 1 hr 23 min
    Bloody nose for MultiChoice in sports fight with eMedia; Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling a feat for Capitec vs Sars

    Bloody nose for MultiChoice in sports fight with eMedia; Constitutional Court’s landmark ruling a feat for Capitec vs Sars

    Duncan McLeod, the founder and editor of Techcentral, joins host Bruce Whitfield to examine the interim relief granted to eMedia by the Competition Tribunal in its dispute with MultiChoice regarding sublicensed sports on Openview.

     

    The Constitutional Court's pivotal ruling in favour of Capitec Bank on VAT recovery from irrecoverable loans clarifies the VAT act's interpretation, providing banking sector certainty. This decision's implications will ripple through tax authorities and vendors as they adapt to the court's principles. Charles De Wet, Tax Executive at ENSAfrica explains the nuances…

     

    Watch enthusiast Adriaan Rootman, talks about his love for timepieces and how he makes a living from selling them. Rootman’s fascination with watches began as a child witnessing how his father treated his own wristwatch. He details how he was able to turn his passion into a business…
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    • 1 hr 23 min

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