Moneyweb@Midday

Moneyweb@Midday

Moneyweb Radio
Paese Sudafrica
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Episodi 150
Ultimo 19.08.2026

Veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs brings you a fast-paced live daily news show covering a wide range of topics in business, economics 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.

Episodi

  • [TOP STORY] How Zelda la Grange fell for a sophisticated phone scam 19.08.2026 8min
    ‘When he asked me to go into the banking app, he also said to me, remember, Vodacom will never ask for your personal details or login details. So you are at ease,’ says the former aide to Nelson Mandela.
  • Competition concerns loom over Harith’s FlySafair deal 19.08.2026 34min
    Zelda la Grange shares how she fell victim to a scam despite believing she should have known better. Does the SADC’s integration ambitions deliver real economic results? And a look at where SA’s wealth is being made.
  • [TOP STORY] Sars is closing in on crypto traders’ tax affairs 18.08.2026 8min
    ‘The more data in the reporting framework that I have from these platforms, as the revenue authority, the more I can make a better determination of exactly where you're playing,’ says Mohammed Mayet, director and head of tax at HLB CBS Group.
  • Property power shifts as more women take ownership 18.08.2026 33min
    SA’s poultry industry battles a flood of cheap, imported chicken and can businesses defend their crypto numbers?
  • [TOP STORY] Cape Town still leads the jobs race – what eThekwini can learn 17.08.2026 8min
    ‘What we see with the quarterly labour force statistics is that Cape Town does perform consistently better than the other metros,’ says Justin Visagie, associate professor at the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies.
  • How do you lose 47% of a country's water? 17.08.2026 32min
    SA sends Africa the bill for migrant repatriations. Absa takes financial literacy to TikTok. And eThekwini emerges as SA’s employment powerhouse.
  • [TOP STORY] SA’s abandoned mines expose costly failures in regulation and accountability 14.08.2026 8min
    ‘I have yet to see the government prosecuting a large-scale company for walking away from a mine,’ says David van Wyk, mining analyst and researcher at the Benchmarks Foundation.
  • Who should control SA's medicine supply? 14.08.2026 36min
    Who should control SA's medicine supply? Boards could be held liable for rubber stamping excessive paycheques under Companies Act.
  • [TOP STORY] Investment plunge exposes growing uncertainty over SA’s economic outlook 13.08.2026 8min
    ‘The investment drive is underpinned by investment by the private sector and not necessarily by the public sector…that's where the issue of confidence lies,’ says Isaah Mhlanga, chief economist at RMB.
  • Union takes on Ramaphosa over Eskom shake-up 13.08.2026 35min
    R580bn setback piles pressure on government finances as investment projects plummet in first half of 2026. What Zondo and Madlanga taught us about hiring the wrong people.
  • [TOP STORY] Tax change could hit South Africans with spouses living abroad 12.08.2026 8min
    ‘It can have a negative impact on those ordinary South Africans, even though they are targeting wealthy taxpayers who are trying to use a loophole,’ says Reinert van Rensburg, tax attorney at Leap Group.
  • The organisation protecting whistleblowers may shut its doors 12.08.2026 34min
    Minister Creecy on Cape Town port improvements aimed at protecting billions in fruit exports. And why tax-free transfers between spouses are under threat.
  • [TOP STORY] SA’s tax revolt is already underway, says economist 11.08.2026 7min
    ‘People are really getting quite aggressive when it comes to tax planning. We know what happened to the toll roads, that's a very good example where people simply stop paying the tolls,’ says Dawie Roodt, chief economist at Efficient Group.
  • Trust trumps horsepower for female car buyers 11.08.2026 34min
    Is South Africa nearing a tax revolt? A new digital location system set to transform services. And the science behind performing under pressure.
  • [TOP STORY] Why SA’s hotels are struggling despite recovering demand 07.08.2026 7min
    ‘South African tourism has been dysfunctional for too many years now. It doesn't seem to be a priority of anyone to get that fixed,’ says Anton Gillis, CEO of Platinum Hospitality Holdings.
  • Family at the centre of alleged Club Med rape case speaks 07.08.2026 32min
    Procurement could make or break SA’s infrastructure drive. SA hotels are filling up, but the boom isn’t boosting the bottom line. And Joburg's street food shines on the world stage.
  • [TOP STORY] Investment, not regulation, will drive growth – Kganyago 06.08.2026 16min
    Sarb Governor explains why investment is key to growth, how failing municipalities are holding back the economy, and the challenges geopolitical shocks pose for monetary policy.
  • Africa faces a R330bn El Niño shock 06.08.2026 35min
    The Sarb's outlook for rates and the economy, and what's holding SA businesses back from growing.
  • [TOP STORY] Africa's population growth without jobs 'a ticking time bomb' 05.08.2026 9min
    Phuthuma Nhleko, former MTN CEO and author of The Invisible People calls for stronger institutions, economic integration and decisive long-term planning to secure Africa's future.
  • Expropriation Act under constitutional fire 05.08.2026 34min
    Phuthuma Nhleko on building an Africa the world can’t ignore. The business model behind journalism is breaking; another restructure won’t fix it. And the ocean deadline the world can’t afford to miss.

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