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Welcome to BizNews Radio where we interview top thought leaders and business people from South Africa and across the globe.
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BNC#6: Sean Peche Q&A - Value, buybacks, China, AI and the risks facing passive investors
During his Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Sean Peche emphasised the importance of investing in growing businesses without overpaying, focusing on quality rather than deep value alone. He discussed European banks like ABN Amro and Barclays as attractive investments due to low valuations and dividends. Peche also mentioned his preference for Hong Kong-listed Chinese stocks like Alibaba and Baidu over US-listed ones due to regulatory risks. Despite political uncertainties, he remains focused on fundamentals rather than making investment decisions based on election outcomes.
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BNC#6: Phil Craig Q&A – Cape Independence movement is gaining momentum
In a Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Alec Hogg and Phil Craig discussed the potential for Cape Independence within South Africa. Craig advocates for a referendum on the matter, emphasising the importance of democracy and self-determination. He addressed concerns about international support, potential economic impacts like the oil and gas discovery, and the necessity for negotiations. Craig also discusses the boundaries and viability of an independent Cape, acknowledging the complexity of the issue. Despite challenges, he remains optimistic about the growing support for Cape Independence.
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Helen Zille on how DA selects MPs; Zuma, coalitions, Western Cape and McKenzie
Every enterprise requires strong foundations and solid processes to succeed. Including politics, as we learn in this interview with DA Federal Council chair Helen Zille, who explains how meritocracy is applied inside SA’s official opposition. Zille also answers questions on the hot topics of the moment, including the impact of Jacob Zuma and MK; preparing for a coalition in national government; the threat of her DA losing its majority in the Western Cape; and the man calling it, Patriotic Alliance President Gayton McKenzie. She spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews.
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BNC#6: Duvenage Q&A - Holding government accountable, fixing SA's broken system
The Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus between Alec Hogg and Wayne Duvenage delved into the need for leveraging the constitution and rule of law to hold municipalities accountable for their duties. Duvenage highlighted examples where communities have taken legal action against municipalities to compel them to fulfil their obligations. They discussed the importance of citizen involvement in local politics and the shortcomings of big business in supporting civil society initiatives. Duvenage emphasised the power of collective action in driving change and suggested alternative methods for funding activism. The dialogue also touched on the potential outcomes of upcoming elections, with predictions of decreased support for the ANC and potential growth for smaller parties.
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BNC#6 GG Alcock Q&A - Why SA's unemployment figures are way overblown, supporting the 'Kasi' economy
During a Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Alec Hogg and GG Alcock discussed the educational backgrounds of successful informal entrepreneurs and the challenges they face in accessing formal financial support. Alcock highlighted the importance of informal learning from family members and peers in entrepreneurship. He emphasised the role of organisations like Altvest in democratising finance and supporting small businesses, especially those led by women. They also discussed the need for transformative policies in housing and local governance to empower informal businesses. Additionally, they explored the rapid digitization of informal economies, with platforms like WhatsApp driving e-commerce growth. Despite challenges, Alcock's insights underscored the resilience and potential of informal entrepreneurs.
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SA post-May29 - Berman, Buthelezi, serious upgrades on current Parly ‘B’ Team
South Africans are about to enjoy a massive upgrade in the energy and competence of their lawmakers, with an army of fresh talent injected into Parliament after May 29 ushers in a governing coalition. Among Parly’s debutants who look set to make their mark are activist/broadcaster/entrepreneur Kathy Berman and Prince Zuzifa Buthelezi, son and heir of the late IFP leader. They spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.
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Alex Hogg seems to have the most interesting guests discussing the most entertaining topics.
I like his selection of guests, who bring a “positive” spin on things and business in SA, which let’s face it, are hard to find in our troubled economy.
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