Kaya Biz

At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
Daily English South Africa Business News · Investing
5,097 Episodes
240 – 260

Investing in the Arts: 40 Years of Creative Impact with Standard Bank

Guest: Bonga Sebesho – Head of Sponsorship, Standard Bank Group In celebration of Youth Month, we spotlight Standard Bank’s enduring commitment to nurturing South Africa’s creative economy. For over 40 years, the bank has stood as a champion of the arts, investing in music, visual arts, theatre, and performance platforms…
17 Jun 10AM 8 min

Unpacking Vukile’s township triumph and global growth.

GUEST: Laurence Rapp – CEO, Vukile Property Fund In this episode of KayaBiz, we speak with Laurence Rapp, CEO of Vukile Property Fund, as the company reports standout results in a year defined by bold expansion, smart capital deployment, and record-breaking operational performance. With property assets now exceeding R50 billion…
17 Jun 9AM 12 min

Climate Disasters and the Insurance Gap.

GUEST: Pamela Ramagaga – General Manager: Insurance Risks, South African Insurance Association (SAIA) As climate-related disasters grow in frequency and intensity, South Africa faces a daunting reality: low insurance penetration, rising disaster costs, and mounting pressure on government relief efforts. In this urgent and enlightening episode, Pamela Ramagaga joins us…
17 Jun 9AM 13 min

YOUTH & DEBT- With 6.7 million youth aged 18-24, only 1 million are credit active.

GUEST - Andrew Fulton – Director at Eighty20 South Africa's youth are grappling with deepening financial challenges, including crushing unemployment, limited asset ownership and mounting debt levels. Eighty20, South Africa’s leading consulting, analytics and research company analyses those aged 24 and younger, who make up 44.5% of the population—bearing the…
17 Jun 2AM 10 min

Strengthening global ties through Youth cultural exchanges and skills development.

In this enlightening conversation we explore the transformative impact of global youth cultural exchanges and skills development initiatives with a distinguished panel of guests: Rev. Theophous Reagans, Director of Global Ministries; Mr. Harrison Harvey, a youth leader and entrepreneur; and Ms. Brennen White, a youth representative from Allen Temple Baptist…
17 Jun 2AM 23 min

Five things you might not know about SA’s youth consumer class

GUEST – Brandon de Kock - BrandMapp’s Director of Storytelling Young South Africans between 18 and 37 years, internet-connected and living in households with incomes of R10k+ a month, now make up the majority of the country’s tax paying base. This ‘youth consumer class’, a blend of older Gen Zs…
17 Jun 2AM 18 min

The history of BEE and where those first BEE deals are now?

GUEST - Duma Gqubule - Research associate at the Social Policy Initiative In 1994, the ANC went to the general elections with a blueprint that was called the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP), which said: “The domination of business activities by white business and the exclusion of black people and…
12 Jun 12PM 18 min

In conversation with Akhona Qengqe - General Manager, KFC Africa.

Akhona Qengqe is the recently appointed General Manager at KFC Africa. She is responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and overall operations of the organisation and will also be working closely with the full leadership team to continue to drive profitability and relevance for the business. She started at KFC…
12 Jun 12PM 21 min

Store Accounts: Are credit sales the new normal for fashion retailers?

GUEST – Finance Ghost – Retail Analyst With several South African retailers having recently released results, it’s become clear that the taps have been opened on credit sales. This says a lot about the resilience of South African consumers, despite all the bad news we are confronted with daily. South…
12 Jun 12PM 15 min

In Conversation with Ayşegül Kandaş: Reflections from a Diplomatic Trailblazer

Guest: Ayşegül Kandaş – Former Ambassador of Türkiye to South Africa, Eswatini, and Lesotho In this inspiring and thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Ayşegül Kandaş, a seasoned diplomat with over 30 years of distinguished service in international relations and foreign affairs. Most recently Türkiye’s Ambassador to South Africa, Eswatini,…
11 Jun 2PM 21 min

GUEST – Dr. Shamal Ramesar, Head of Research at DF-SA

Nearly 1 in 5 alcoholic drinks sold in South Africa is illegal: DF-SA study The Drinks Federation of South Africa (DF-SA) has released new research revealing a sharp increase in the illicit alcohol market, which has grown by 55% in volume since 2017. The study, conducted by independent research firm…
11 Jun 2PM 12 min

How SA youth are really managing their money.

GUEST - Tshiamo Molanda, Head of Youth & Mass Market Segments at Standard Bank. From rising living costs and growing debt to savvy budgeting and intentional spending, the data tells a compelling story: today’s youth are not reckless spenders, but resilient and pragmatic decision-makers. We explore key trends like essentials-driven…
11 Jun 2PM 12 min

MultiChoice performance unpacked.

GUEST - Mudiwa Gavaza - business writer for the Business Day and Financial Mail Multichoice has declared a profit of R1.8 billion for the financial year ended 31 March 2025, with the group benefitting from selling its life insurance business and lower foreign exchange translation losses. The profit marks a…
11 Jun 1PM 15 min

TECH AND INNOVATION: Umuzi’s platform helps junior talent break through the noise

GUEST – Lyndi Lawson-Smith, CEO of Umuzi. In today’s job market, qualifications are common - but experience is what cuts through. As AI tools reshape industries and entry-level roles become scarcer, employers aren’t just asking: “What do you know?” They’re asking: “What have you done?” To help young South Africans…
10 Jun 2PM 12 min
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