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

    What’s next in South African’s political landscape. Friday File - Chic and classy new establishment Obscura Cocktail Bar in hip Rosebank

    What’s next in South African’s political landscape. Friday File - Chic and classy new establishment Obscura Cocktail Bar in hip Rosebank

    In an interview with host Bruce Whitfield, Professor Patrick Bond discusses this week's political events, including Cyril Ramaphosa's re-election, the new GNU, the response from opposition parties like the EFF and MK, the market's reaction, and traders' current expectations of potential rate cuts due to GNU optimism. 
    In a stunning validation of his leadership, shareholders of electric carmaker Tesla voted to reinstate Elon Musk's $44.9 billion (R830 billion) incentive plan. Michael Treherne  Portfolio Manager at VestAct Asset Management joins host Bruce Whitfield to provide additional context. 
    Zwelakhe Mnguni the CIO of Benguela Global Fund Managers speaks to host, Bruce Whitfield and analyses top business and financial news of the day. 
    Where the commonplace turns unusual is called Obscura. Tucked away in Rosebank, South Africa's bustling centre, Obscura is more than simply a pub; it's an experience that transcends convention. Taking a unique approach is at the core of Obscura. Our expertly prepared food and drinks take your taste buds on a voyage through flavours that awaken your senses and alter your ideas about the traditional way of doing things. .... speaks to host Bruce Whitfield to tell us more. 
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    • 35 min
    BYD Dolphin unveiled as South Africa's cheapest EV. Aesthetic closure: Media24 will close venerable publications

    BYD Dolphin unveiled as South Africa's cheapest EV. Aesthetic closure: Media24 will close venerable publications

    BYD (Build Your Dreams), a Chinese firm, has secretly unveiled South Africa's cheapest electric automobile. The new BYD Dolphin is a mid-sized electric hatchback comparable to the Toyota Corolla and Mazda3. Dolphin offers two versions, with pricing starting at R539,900 for the base model and R599,900 for the extended range. 
    The latest news that will surprise readers and the South African media establishment is discussed by host Bruce Whitfield and William Bird of Media Monitoring Africa. Media24 plans to liquidate a number of its prominent print magazines, including City Press, Rapport, Beeld, and Daily Sun. It is acknowledged that October is when the axe might fall. The decision to close them has been independently verified by four individuals within the media company. 
    Should businesses give their employees digital gadgets, such as watches or rings, to track their health? It's a major violation of privacy, but on the other side, it might be helpful as a gauge of mental and physical health. What would happen if one chose to opt out? Dave Kitely joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss if and how this would work.  
    Chief Excitement Officer Allon Raiz speaks to host Bruce Whitfield about small businesses and the Flowcode strategy, which is a system designed to assist companies in developing a plan that is bespoke to them. Which debuted roughly a month ago. 
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    • 1 hr 19 min
    Spar Group Results - Angelo Swart, CEO of Spar Group. Shapeshifter – Sumayya Vally , Internationally acclaimed Architect

    Spar Group Results - Angelo Swart, CEO of Spar Group. Shapeshifter – Sumayya Vally , Internationally acclaimed Architect

    SPAR's continued although the operating settings were difficult, SPAR's ongoing operations had a mixed performance. The Group's ongoing operations in South Africa, Ireland, South West England, and Switzerland had a 7.9% growth in turnover, amounting to R77.2 billion. Inflationary cost pressures and persistently high interest rates have put strain on businesses and consumers alike in all regions. Considering the difficult operating conditions, continuing operations produced a mixed performance. The Group's ongoing operations in South Africa, Ireland, South West England, and Switzerland had a 7.9% growth in turnover, amounting to R77.2 billion. Inflationary cost pressures and persistently increasing interest rates have put pressure on businesses and consumers alike in all regions. Angelo Swart, CEO of Spar Group, talks with host Bruce Whitfield to provide further information. 
    The Johannesburg High Court ruled that renowned law firm Edward Nathan Sonnenberg Inc. (ENS) was culpable for the woman's fall victimization to a common cybercrime known as "business email compromise" (BEC), and that the firm was ordered to pay the woman R5.5 million plus interest in addition to her legal fees. However, the Supreme Court of Appeal reached a different decision this week, sustaining ENS's appeal against the six-month-old ruling. Judith Hawarden's claim was dismissed by the SCA along with two attorneys' fees. Our consumer ninja Wendy Knowler speaks with host Bruce Whitfield to shed more light on the situation. 
    Sumayya Vally, an internationally acclaimed South African-born architect, takes Bruce Whitfield on a journey through the convoluted but fascinating world of design. She is the founder and principal of Counterspace, an architecture and research organization. She climbed to notoriety and the spotlight at an early age, garnering international praise in the field of architecture. Vally is inspired by Johannesburg and its surroundings. 
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    • 1 hr 21 min
    Annual Results for Premier foods FMCG.Hijackings of taxpayer profiles using eFiling are increasing

    Annual Results for Premier foods FMCG.Hijackings of taxpayer profiles using eFiling are increasing

    The Group's success was made possible by Premier's unwavering focus on margin management, upskilling our workforce, and optimizing operational efficiencies. Despite financial limitations, Premier has been able to deliver on its investment case with resiliency and dedication to its goal because to R6 billion in capital expenditures over the previous ten years. Premier Group CEO Kobus Gertenbach joins with host Bruce Whitfield to help us comprehend these results.
    In recent months, a number of phishing schemes that target eFiling taxpayer profiles have surfaced, leading to the hacking of taxpayer profiles and the takeover of businesses. The major goal of scammers is to change banking information and login credentials so they may later file fake value-added tax (Vat) returns that are paid to the scammer's bank account. Host Bruce Whitfield speaks to Jean-Louis Nel, tax attorney at Van Huyssteens Commercial Attorneys, on how to safeguard your account and why and how the South African Revenue Service (Sars) will hold a taxpayer accountable if the fraud originates within the firm.
    In just over four years, Plato Coffee, a South African success story, has grown from its humble beginnings selling coffee out of a container in Centurion to a thriving empire with 58 outlets nationwide. Today, Plato Coffee employs about 350 people throughout South Africa, runs 20 corporate-owned and 38 franchise locations, and has a state-of-the-art roastery. Host Bruce Whitfield speaks to brothers Stephan and Petrus Bredel, the creators of Plato Coffee, about their adventure.
    Can a family handle personal finance management together? Create a family budget, discuss the five wellbeing areas and what they mean, set clear financial goals, review and maximize insurance, plan ahead for future expenses, teach children financial responsibility, use technology and financial tools wisely, hold regular family meetings, and seek professional advice. Bruce Whitfield is joined by Gugu Sidaki, Director and Wealth Manager at Wealth Creed, as she discusses how to have a family.
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    • 1 hr 14 min
    Cautious optimism from homeowners in South Africa.SAA ‘stress-tests’ plan to free it from bailouts

    Cautious optimism from homeowners in South Africa.SAA ‘stress-tests’ plan to free it from bailouts

    Absa's new Homeowner's Sentiment Index for Q1 2024 reveals an increase in confidence in the South African property market. Nondumiso Ncapai, Head of Product for Absa Home Loans and Dr Andrew Golding who is the Chief executive at the Pam Golding Property Group joins host Bruce Whitfield to tell us more.
    Interim CEO of airline SAA John Lamola recently stated that they are working on a business plan that will ensure all its cash requirements are funded via capital markets and not by the National Treasury to help us understand what this would mean for the airline is ,Publisher & Editor Dr Guy Leitch joins Bruce Whitfield.
    Ian Mann, Regular Book Reviewer and MD at Gateways Business Consultants, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss how Flyvbjerg demonstrates how you can. Recognize that your biggest danger is you. How Big Things Get Done, filled with vivid examples ranging from the construction of the Sydney Opera House to the production of Pixar blockbusters to an errant home repair in Brooklyn, demonstrates how to complete any ambitious project on schedule and under budget.
    My Back Pages: An undeniably personal history of publishing 1972–2022, his memoir, was published last year. Among his generation, his experience as a publisher is unmatched. He has published journals, scientific and medical works, digital works, and general works at various points during the last fifty years. Richard Charkin a multifaceted publisher speaks to Host Bruce Whitfield to give us more insight.
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    • 1 hr 19 min
    TFG posts a 22% increase in annual online turnover, wrestling-off Chinese outfits Shein and Temu. Friday File - Nungu Diamonds (The State of Luxury diamond sector)

    TFG posts a 22% increase in annual online turnover, wrestling-off Chinese outfits Shein and Temu. Friday File - Nungu Diamonds (The State of Luxury diamond sector)

    Anthony Thunström, CEO of TFG, discusses the company's annual results with Bruce Whitfield. TFG reported a 22% full year increase in online turnover, amid rising competition from Chinese retailers Shein and Temu. The group announced that online retail sales reached R5.6 billion, accounting for 9.9% of the total retail turnover for the year. This growth in online sales is largely due to the success of their Bash platform in South Africa.
    Patrick Mathidi, head of Equities at Aluwani Capital Partners joins host Bruce Whitfield to analyse the day's market fluctuations and delve into the latest developments in business and finance.
    Bruce Whitfield is joined by Founder &  Manufacturer of Nungu Diamonds  Kealeboga Pule to speak to us on the intriguing  sector of the  state of Luxury diamond sector.
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    • 36 min

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