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Moneyweb@Midday

Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs the new host of the podcast. Launching on 8 May 2023, Moneyweb brings you a fast-paced live daily news show, covering a wide range of topics, from business and economics to breaking news in politics, tech, sport and more. The show features exclusive interviews with captains of industry, CEOs, political leaders and prominent newsmakers, offering unique insights and in-depth analyses. Tune in on weekdays via the Moneyweb website and mobile app between 12h00 and 12h30.
Daily English South Africa Business News · Politics
1,393 Episodes
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Calls for Godongwana to stand firm on Sarb meddling

‘Any movement, any indication that the South African Reserve Bank is being influenced by government, even if it doesn’t actually occur, would be massively negative for the currency,’ says Rand Swiss senior analyst, Viv Govender.
19 Jul 2023 11PM 3 min

[TOP STORY] No interest rate cut on the horizon this year

‘The quicker they manage to push inflation lower into the target band and closer to the midpoint, the quicker interest rate cuts are likely to come,’ says RMB chief economist and head of research, Isaah Mhlanga
18 Jul 2023 6AM 6 min

'Post Office not a business model worth privatising'

A look at some of today’s top stories, including what to expect from this week’s MPC meeting, South African Post Office business rescue plans and Richards Bay terminal resuming operations.
18 Jul 2023 3AM 29 min

[TOP STORY] Is cash-strapped SABC heading for a bailout?

‘It's a common challenge around the world, but instead of looking for alternative funding mechanisms, instead of doing the research for the last 15 years, we've just had ministers changing position and not paying any attention to this,’ says director at Media Monitoring Africa, William Bird.
17 Jul 2023 5AM 7 min

Misplaced optimism over load shedding

On today’s show, we looked at SA’s ongoing energy crisis with experts saying the country has reached Stage 7, the SABC’s cash flow problems and Zimbabwe’s Patriotic Bill passed last week and what it means for citizens and the opposition ahead of the country’s election next month.
17 Jul 2023 3AM 30 min

[TOP STORY] Brics Business Council bullish ahead of summit

‘This is the first time in four years that the Brics Summit takes place face to face, and I think this presents a real opportunity for South Africa to reignite what the excitement was around Brics initially,’ says Stavros Nicolaou, head of business at the Brics Business Council.
14 Jul 2023 5AM 7 min

‘No prospect of Zuma returning to jail anytime soon’

A round-up of news, including the probability of an increase in load shedding. A look at whether the latest ConCourt ruling in Zuma’s medical parole case will see the former President return to prison and how South Africa can maximise its tourism potential.
14 Jul 2023 3AM 32 min

[TOP STORY] Arrest of truck arsonists imminent

"The interventions that have been put in place by the SAPS are working, and those interventions include high visibility at identified routes. We believe that it is a combination of active policing that is going to put a stop to this,’ says Police Ministry spokesperson, Lirandzu Themba.
13 Jul 2023 6AM 6 min

Savvy SA consumers favouring informal trade

‘The consumer is seeing this no longer as a channel just for top-up shopping, they're seeing more attractive prices for some of their day-to-day goods versus modern trade stores and ultimately that does benefit them,’ says consumer panel commercial lead at NielsenIQ, Steve Randall.
12 Jul 2023 5AM 8 min

[TOP STORY] Sars clarifies auto assessment

‘The technology, as we all would want to believe, should be a 100% perfect but, as you know, there may be one or two instances that may have gone wayward, but those are then being addressed and being attended to,’ says head of communications at Sars, Siphithi Sibeko.
11 Jul 2023 7AM 5 min

Alarming literacy levels among local government councillors spark concern

A roundup of news, including a look at new data that shows that some local government councillors can’t read or write and the impact this has on governance. Sars explains its auto-assessment process following some complaints from users and a look at the calls for tighter regulations on food labelling.
11 Jul 2023 4AM 28 min

[TOP STORY] Trucking industry on edge, attackers unknown

‘It's very hard in South Africa, things are not really going well, and if drivers can say tomorrow that they're abandoning the trucks, things are going to just get worse because people will not have food to eat,’ says president of the Truckers Association of South Africa, Mary Phadi.
10 Jul 2023 6AM 11 min

Sars auto assessment: double-check before double-clicking

A roundup of news, including a look at the motives behind the torching of trucks in SA. A look at why the NIA isn't sounding the alarm over coordinated truck attacks, concerns over the Sars auto assessment process and will Threads really prove to be the 'Twitter Killer'?
10 Jul 2023 3AM 31 min

[TOP STORY] Illegal mining runs deeper than zama zamas

‘The kingpins who are involved, the politicians, the corporations, the security companies, the labour brokers and so on, who are all involved, don't want this to end and they don't want it to be legalised and regulated,’ says lead researcher at Bench Marks Foundation, David van Wyk.
7 Jul 2023 5AM 8 min

Unions urged to prioritise workplace matters over politics

A roundup of news, including a look at how SA could put an end to illegal mining. A look at plans by the SABC to effectively collect TV licence fees, the relevance of unions and a group of scholars translates George Orwell's Animal Farm into Shona.
7 Jul 2023 3AM 32 min

[TOP STORY] Rand Water progress throttled by non-payment

‘We are owed over R4 billion by the six municipalities, and we are trying and negotiating with municipalities… and also following the intergovernmental process so that we do get money from these municipalities,’ says spokesperson at Rand Water, Makenosi Maroo.
6 Jul 2023 6AM 6 min

Tough times: Consumers can no longer afford three meals a day

A roundup of news, including a look at how SA will fare in this week’s Agoa review. Growing calls for harsher punishment for police VIP units accused of assaulting motorists and concerns over the ability of many South Africans to afford food.
6 Jul 2023 3AM 33 min
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