Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has signalled that tax rates may have to climb to bailout Eskom. The IMF slashes its growth forecast for South Africa. The Rand reached its best level to the pound in 11 months. The Public Protector faces a request for her to be struck of the…
When you're in form, the results of even routine actions tend to surprise on the upside. And right now, Forensics for Justice's founder Paul O'Sullivan is in hot form. His boxing with embattled Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is rapidly turning into a "no contest" and this week an investigation into…
I enjoy interviewing Orbis's UK investment head Dan Brocklebank. He always makes me think differently. Something Dan may well have picked up from his mentor, the late Dr Simon Marais, who worked with him in London before moving to Sydney to establish Allan Gray in Australia. For instance, three years…
Google the UK's new prime minister and you'll quickly discover his full name is Alexander Boris De Pfeffer Johnson, is 55 years old and was born in New York City. On Personal Finance Live, Biznews.com's London columnist Simon Lincoln Reader suggested that his adopted country's new leader might prove to…
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In today's business headlines: Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane must pay about R900,000 out of her own pocket for the Reserve Bank’s legal costs. Eskom is getting additional support of R59bn over two years The Publice Investment Corporation lost $333m after a “poor investment” in Erin Energy Corp. Denel staff face…
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has requested an urgent judicial review into a report by the country’s Public Protector which he termed “fundamentally and irretrievably flawed.” Britain’s decision to seize an Iranian tanker off the coast of Gibraltar earlier this month is snowballing, dragging the country deeper into an escalating…
Moeletsi Mbeki is not scared to speak out against the policies of the party that his father Govan Mbeki built with Nelson Mandela and that his brother Thabo represented as President of the country. He has called the ANC and EFF policies of land expropriation without compensation an attack on…
In today's business headlines: The benchmark repurchase rate has been lowered by 25 basis points to 6.5% per annum. The Rand rallies by 10 cents to the dollar on the back of the news. Richemont online retails sales soar. Estate agents hopeful after rate cut. Platinum producers eye gold miners…
Late on Friday, the world’s most popular cryptocurrency Bitcoin traded above $10,000 for the first time in over a year, riding a wave of optimism about the future of digital currencies. Over the weekend, Ethiopia’s reformist government of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, foiled a coup attempt that killed several senior…
In today's business headlines: Inflation is up slightly in May rising to 4.5% mainly driven by a 3.3% rise in fuel prices. South Africa simply has to rescue Eskom, even though it can’t afford to. That is the opinion of Bloomberg analysts. Steinhoff International Holdings is seeking another extension to…
There were many businessmen, politicians and even journalists who disengaged emotionally and some even geographically from South Africa during the Zuma years as it seemed impossible to stop corruption threatening to engulf South Africa. One of them was former National Party cabinet minister and negotiator for South Africa's new Constitution,…
In today's Biznews Flash Briefing: The Old Mutual share price jumped on news that its board has decided to fire its CEO Peter Moyo. The Naspers share price moved up about 2% on Tuesday. The Public Investment Corporation is encouraging its fund managers at the Government Employees Pension Fund to reduce…
President Cyril Ramaphosa is eager to create an investor friendly climate in the country but it seems that customs clearance and exchange rules imposed by the South African Revenue Service is having the opposite effect. Recently a health science start-up company told me how their overseas investor eventually decided to…
In today's Biznews Flash Briefing: The South African Broadcasting Corporation is in serious trouble and faces a blackout. The financial position of the SABC has been worsening as it awaits a decision on its application for a R3.2bn financial support from the government. At SAA, another state-owned entity that has…
In today's business headlines: South African mining stocks were driven to an almost 11 year high; However mining production decreases in April; South African platinum producers are preparing for significant wage demands as workers eye windfall earnings; The Governor of the Reserve Bank Lesetja Kganyago says there may be room…
In today's business headlines: The Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane has set a 21 June deadline to President Cyril Ramaphosa to answer to allegations that he violated the constitution; The Rand falls to the lowest level against the dollar since beginning of the year; Retail trade sales increased by 2.4% in…
In today's Biznews Flash Briefing: South Africa's manufacturing sector has perked up, with more cars, electronics, metal products and furniture produced than expected. Cape Town property prices have been falling. The latest data from FNB shows that house prices have been plunging in the most expensive suburbs and at best…
Mathane Makgatho, the former Transnet Treasurer told the Zondo Commission that she eventually resigned in 2014 from the state-owned enterprise because she felt her life was at risk and with four young children, she could not play Superwoman. She told the commission that several other officials at the Transnet followed…
In today's Biznews Flash Briefing: Trading in Tongaat Hulett's securities on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and London Stock Exchange has been been suspended. Questions are again being asked about the integrity of accountants at Deloitte, which were auditors to Tongaat and Steinhoff - another South African multinational involved in financial…
10 Jun 2019 2PM
4 min
5300 – 5320
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