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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
20 – 40

Africa wealth report: Continent outpaces global growth

An expert explains why millions of litres of wastewater are going missing and why this is compounding SA’s sewage crisis. A new report shows wealth in Africa is outpacing global growth. The Road Freight Association welcomes the historic Transnet deal. And why South Africans are still flocking to the cinema…
28 Aug 2AM 35 min

'Gaza hospital bombing constitutes a hate crime'

Tourism body says SAT board dismissal reeks of ministerial overreach. The DA calls for Tshwane mayor to ‘pay back the money’. And why tax on foreign pensions could deter wealthy retirees from other countries from settling in SA.
27 Aug 3AM 33 min

New mining legislation could hurt jobs and investment

Bad news, as driver’s licence backlogs are set to last into 2026. A look at new divorce laws and the impact they could have on homes and properties. And a positive step towards SA’s freight future, as new operators win slots on Transnet network.
26 Aug 3AM 35 min

The ‘super-duper shopper’ – small numbers, big influence

Exclusions, empty promises and walkouts, why the National Dialogue is being labelled a ‘let down’ by NGOs and activists. Why the Finance Minister’s comments on crypto could see SA fall behind global investment practice. And the role of Japan in driving Africa’s industrialisation, skills development and energy transition.
20 Aug 2AM 32 min

Chinese cars might lose their competitive edge in SA

The International Trade Administration Commission of SA faces an unprecedented caseload as global trade tensions intensify. Why an expert says women in Africa are hit hardest by tariffs. And is wifi and access to stable internet a luxury or a human right?
19 Aug 3AM 35 min

Calls to fire SANDF chief, minister over Iran remarks

Master stroke or manipulation? How Donald Trump negotiated for the USA to get 15% of Chinese AI chip sales. Why AI can’t replace humans in the hiring process. And a look at the surge behind SA’s residential property prices.
18 Aug 3AM 32 min

Defence ministry rebukes SANDF chief's Iran comments

SA business sentiment rises, buoyed by auto, manufacturing and precious metals. Landmark high court victory for coastal communities as judge tells TotalEnergies to go back to the drawing board. And is value-based healthcare the solution to SA’s care crisis?
15 Aug 3AM 34 min
20 – 40