In today's news headlines: * SAA’s rescue plan is ready for implementation say the state-owned airline’s administrators. But funding still needs to be found, that’s according to Reuters which says the plan needs R10bn in new funds to work. * South Africa’s economy is likely to contract by 7.2% this…
In episode 65 of Inside Covid-19, some upside from the pandemic as we hear from Martin Kingston that business and government are forging a working relationship that’s closer than ever before, but B4SA expects a surge in cases, mortalities until late August; The Foundry restaurant's owner launches his own Tips…
Santam, South Africa’s largest short-term insurer, has been making headlines in recent months - for all the wrong reasons. Even after a precedent setting and significant court victory between a small Cape Town restaurant and Guardrisk, Santam has not budged on its stance that the lockdown is not covered under…
We all know about the physical impact of Covid-19. But what effect does the deadly virus have on our mental health? In this interview, BizNews founder Alec Hogg chats to Dr Seranne Motilal, a clinical wellness specialist at Vitality, about the negative impacts that living through a pandemic can have…
In today's news headlines: * President Cyril Ramaphosa has promised to take a hands-on approach to Covid-19 corruption - and it appears that he is starting in his own office. * World Bank researchers estimate that an Africa-wide trade deal will lift 30 million Africans out of extreme poverty and…
In episode 64 of Inside Covid-19, mental health is in focus as the pandemic sends societal stress levels surging - we have some tips on how to know you need help and how to get it; Santam’s CEO unpacks the company’s R1bn relief package for lockdown affected clients; we’ll get…
Steinhoff has set aside R16.5bn to settle about 90 claims against it. In the Rational Radio webinar, BizNews founder Alec Hogg picks up with stock market expert David Shapiro and asset management heavyweight Thys du Toit, founder of Coronation, on whether the deal looks like a good one for shareholders…
Kenton Fine is the London-based executive chairman and founder of Servest, a R10bn turnover, 45,000 employee multinational group. Fine sold Servest for a whopping £540m in 2018 and announced last week that a group of South Africans are getting together to buy Getronics - a Dutch IT services company -…
South Africans first heard of the US's new day trading force after seeing embattled Sasol shares surge from R20 to R180 in a matter of weeks. Less spectacular price-wise but far bigger in volumes was a tripling in the Tesla share price - the favourite of stay-at-home traders who now…
Magnus Heystek, a personal finance expert and former journalist who runs his own investment firm, Brenthurst Wealth Management, has put his own family's money into the Sygnia Oxford Sciences Innovation Fund. This invests in the shares of Oxford Sciences Innovation Plc, a company that has partnered with the University of…
In today's news headlines: * As the number of Covid-19 deaths heads towards 7,000, graphs produced by the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Centre suggest South Africa is turning a corner. * Gold still has room to run, says Mark Mobius, one of the world's most respected investors in emerging markets…
The Covid-19 virus, linked to a wildlife market in Wuhan, that has spread like a wildfire through the world, has thrust China’s live wild animal trade into the spotlight. Images of sick suffering pangolins and videos of live animals such as bats boiling in soup have outraged the world. It…
BizNews founder Alec Hogg chats to Guy Chennells - the Product Head at Discovery Employee Benefits - about the risks of accessing your retirement funds to help you through this Covid-19 crisis.
You don't need to buy a Peloton to cycle the Tour de France at home. If you already have a bike, you can use that. Bad news: if you've never tinkered with your bike before, choosing the right accessories and installing the equipment can be intimidating. Here's how to set…
In today's news headlines: * The President has announced changes to the school year and is sending many pupils back to school as South Africa soars up the global ranking of countries with the highest Covid-19 infection rates. * The restaurant sector is in ICU following a nationwide protest, which…
Fighting corruption was a key theme in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address to the nation on Thursday. He has committed to taking a hands-on approach to taking action against theft and graft related to Covid-19 funds. and price-gouging. But he has sent many pupils home and announced that the school year…
Johann van Loggerenberg is no stranger to the underhand tactics of the all-powerful tobacco industry. In this podcast, Tobacco Wars author Van Loggerenberg chats to BizNews founder Alec Hogg about the influx of foreign transnational organised crime syndicates and their newly formed liaisons and new modus operandi and channels that…
* Thousands of South African restaurant and bar owners placed tables and chairs on the streets outside their premises on Wednesday in a nationwide protest against lockdown restrictions that prevent them from selling alcohol or trading after 9pm. * Retail sales plunged 50% in April, says Statistics SA. * Not…
As we rapidly approach the peak of infections in South Africa, there are officially 381,798 positive Covid cases, with 208,144 recoveries and 5,368 deaths. SA's number of Covid cases per 100,000 people is growing at a higher rate than any other country in the world. However, as the global death…
In episode 63 of Inside Covid-19, some sage advice for us to cement lower spending habits enforced through the lockdown; research by UCT Professor Corne van Walbeek confirms the cigarette sales ban delivered awful unintended consequences; great news from the human trials of Oxford University’s Covid-19 vaccine, which is also…
22 Jul 2020 12PM
30 min
4 – 24
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