Many of the richest people around the world have built - and lost - fortunes in luxury property development. In South Africa, Martin Venter is the brains behind the hugely successful Val de Vie Estate, which features distinctive homes set against majestic mountains and offering a vast array of facilities…
I caught up earlier today with Capitec’s CEO Gerrie Fourie, ostensibly to discuss the bank's financial results for the year to end February. We eventually get around to the numbers (and the share price's wild ride) near the end of the podcast, the bulk of it is focused on how…
In episode 17 of Inside Covid-19, some practical advice on why it is a really good idea to eat properly during lockdown (and how smokers and drinkers can overcome cold turkey); Capitec’s CEO on how his bank is transforming for the new world of work; and highlights from Monday night’s…
South Africa has managed to buy time with the early intervention in the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic. But the chair of the Ministerial Advisory Group, prof Abdool Salim Karim says it would not be able to escape the worst of the pandemic. One of the advantages that the country…
Unlike many European countries and the United States that is following more or less the same trajectory in the outbreak of the coronavirus; South Africa is bucking this trend. The chair of the Ministerial Advisory Group on Covid-19, prof Salim Abdool Karim said the 18th of April will be a…
Many countries do not have accurate data on the Covid-19 outbreak because scores of people with symptoms of the virus do no get tested. But in the case of South Africa, the low numbers is according to prof Salim Abdool Karim from the Ministerial Advisory Group on Covid-19 not due…
In today's headlines: * South Africa’s central bank has cut its benchmark interest rate to a record low. That follows projections that the country will plunge even deeper into recession than expected after the government extended a nationwide lockdown in response to the coronavirus; * The SA economy is shrinking…
In episode sixteen, a bumper post-long-weekend edition of Inside Covid-19, features how to maintain mental health during lockdown; insights from two editors who are also specialists in the spread of infectious disease; our regular update from global health and HIV expert Prof Alan Whiteside; the Pietermaritzburg company that’s ready to…
In today's headlines: * There were 2,173 Covid-19 cases and 25 deaths from the disease in SA as of late Monday, according to the Johns Hopkins university’s coronavirus resource centre; * At the start of the Easter weekend, President Cyril Ramaphosa extended the lockdown period by two weeks and announced…
One of the positive stories amid the Covid-19 doom-and-gloom is that South Africa appears to be bearing up pretty well, with just over two-dozen deaths by the end of the long weekend compared to the staggering 11,000 in the UK and some 114,000 worldwide since the start of the year…
As the Covid-19 death toll heads towards 120,000 worldwide from an overall number of reported cases of almost 2m, South Africa becomes centre stage for analysts looking for a solution to the pandemic because the country has an extraordinarily low case rate. “One theory is that South Africans might have…
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was released from hospital on Easter Sunday. In a message on Twitter Johnson, who was admitted into a London hospital's Intensive Care Unit after he contracted Covid-19 said he owes his life to the health care workers of the country's National Health Service. Johnson looked…
We are all spending a lot more time on video calls these days, whether its WhatsApp calls with friends or Zoom meetings with our co-workers. Some people are having a tought time getting the hang of proper video conferencing etiquette – especially when it comes to work-related virtual meetings. Luckily,…
Almost 20 years ago, Clifford Machines of Pietermaritzburg stopped producing a ventilator specially designed for local conditions because public sector gatekeepers demanded bribes. Despite their advanced age, some of those ventilators are still in use in SA and Zimbabwean hospitals. Unwilling to participate in corruption, the company switched to selling…
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced tonight that 21-days of lockdown to contain the spread of Covid-19 is going to be extended for another two weeks. He said the lockdown has definitely slowed down the spread of the virus and ending it too soon would risk an uncontrollable resurgence of the disease…
In today's news headlines: * President Cyril Ramaphosa has placed the Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, on special leave for violating lockdown regulations and ordered her to apologise to SA. Listen; * A Netcare hospital in KwaZulu-Natal has been identified as a Covid-19 hotspot, with Netcare Group…
In episode fifteen of Inside Covid-19, on a day when growth in SA's confirmed infections starting rising again (up 96 to 1845) and five more deaths to 18, we have a sobering interview with the head of a 50 year old global crisis support organisation. Also in this episode, an…
Extending the Covid-19 lockdown in South Africa is a real possibility, but also a major concern for how it will affect life in the densely populated townships. GG Alcock, who's been closely involved in the township economy, sounds a grave warning in this interview with Alec Hogg that the lawlessness…
Siphamandla Mkhwanazi, FNB Property Economist, says the South African economy is expected to be in a short, but deep recession this year. The economy is expected to shrink by 4.5% y/y for the year - and that is the base case and considerably worse than the (-1.5%) contraction experienced in…
Dr Mariheca Otto is the Managing Director of Motto Business Consulting whose plans to have a bit of mom time at a retreat in Bali, went horribly wrong when all flights to South Africa were cancelled. Otto is stranded on the Indonesian island and is trying to run her business…
8 Apr 2020 12AM
15 min
4760 – 4780
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