Moneyweb@Midday
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Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs as 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..
Moneyweb@Midday
2d ago
A roundup of today’s news, including a spotlight on the role of technology in education, new thinking on how small businesses can help to fix SA and heatwaves expected as the SA weather service predicts a La Niña event. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
4d ago
A round-up of the day’s news including the Public Protector’s findings on the Thabo Bester scandal; and, the first poll on the GNU shows support for coalition parties, while others are left out in the cold. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
4d ago
‘Everybody is fully committed to the structural reform that is necessary, to the role and participation of the private sector, to harnessing all resources wherever they are,’ says Business for South Africa chair, Martin Kingston. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
5d ago
A round-up of today’s news, including why Port Elizabeth port woes will affect the petrol price cut. And what employers need to know and consider ahead of next week’s Cosatu strike. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
6d ago
A roundup of the day’s news, including why private investment in STEM sector students is critical to secure the scarce skills the country needs, and unhappiness from the Rondebosch East community about land earmarked for a social housing development. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
1w ago
‘South Africa is one of the biggest producers of chrome in the world and, in fact, last year we had record exports, all-time high exports of chrome from South Africa,’ says Hugo Pienaar, chief economist, Minerals Council South Africa. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
1w ago
A roundup of the day’s news, including why an expert says ESG naysayers are wrong and why Vat-free chicken products could bring relief to low-income consumers. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
1w ago
‘When you can be paying a tax rate of 2%, 3%, plus you've got good infrastructure around you, a nice climate and so on, that really is a drawcard ,’ says Rex Cowley, director and co-founder of Overseas Trust and Pension. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
1w ago
A roundup of the day’s news including a look at the top countries rich South Africans are moving to, and ousted DA Tshwane mayor says he is determined to stay and fight. Moneyweb ..read more
Moneyweb@Midday
1w ago
‘The interesting thing is that industries like basic materials, consumer goods or services tend to be much larger companies, and so when you look at the pay for the CEO on the guaranteed pay side, typically they’re paid higher than the rest of the industries,’ says Laurence Grubb, MD of Khokhela Remuneration Advisors. Moneyweb ..read more