Episodes
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Rui Morai, Dis-Chem's CEO, takes host Stephen Grootes through the company’s half-year results.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Mandla Sibeko, founder of FNB Art Joburg, about the BMW Young Collectors, an initiative empowering a new generation of art collectors through exclusive access to the contemporary market.
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Dis-Chem Achieves Strong Double-Digit Growth in Earnings and Dividends
Rui Morai, Dis-Chem's CEO, takes host Stephen Grootes through the company’s half-year results.
THE MONEY SHOW EXPLAINER: IMF isn’t doing enough to support Africa
Stephen speaks to Abebe Shimeles, Honorary Professor at University of Cape Town's Department of Economics about the IMF's potential to mobilize billions for Africa through Special Drawing Rights.
Markets Commentary
Thato Mashigo, portfolio manager at Sanlam Private Wealth gives the market wrap up for the week with host Stephen Grootes.
Friday File - Celebrating high art - The BMW Art Generation
Stephen Grootes talks to Mandla Sibeko, founder of FNB Art Joburg, about the BMW Young Collectors Co initiative empowering a new generation of art collectors through exclusive access to the contemporary market.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Kingsley Makhubela, risk analyst and former diplomat, about the Development Bank of Southern Africa's (DBSA) decision to reject a loan deal with a sanctioned Russian state-owned bank, and what this move means for South Africa's economic relations.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Clicks Group CEO Bertina Engelbrecht talks about the retail giant's resilience, reflected in its 14.3% profit leap, and the strategies fueling its success.
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Clicks Group publishes 14.3% growth in full-year profit
Stephen Grootes speaks to Clicks Group CEO Bertina Engelbrecht about the retail giant's resilience, reflected in its 14.3% profit leap, and the strategies fueling its success.
The Hidden Impact of White-Collar Crime Trapping Communities in Despair
Stephen Grootes speaks to Jon Foster-Pedley about the insidious effects of white-collar crime, shedding light on how fraudulent activities undermine economic stability and perpetuate social inequality.
Market Commentary
Rudi van der Merwe, Portfolio Manager at Adviceworx and Stephen Grootes analyse top business news of the day as well as global and local financial markets.
Rejecting Russia's Offer: SA's Economic and Diplomatic Considerations
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Kingsley Makhubela, risk analyst and former diplomat, about the Development Bank of Southern Africa's (DBSA) decision to reject a loan deal with a sanctioned Russian state-owned bank, and what this move means for South Africa's economic relations.
Tech Thursday: Regulating AI: President Biden's Landmark Decision
Stephen Grootes speaks to tech expert Siphumelele Zondi about President Joe Biden's groundbreaking national security memorandum on harnessing and safeguarding artificial intelligence in critical areas like nuclear security and asylum processing.
How will carbon taxes affect your business?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Andre Ngepe, unpacking Discovery Green's research on how South Africa's carbon tax is affecting electricity generation costs and the broader energy landscape.
Small Business Focus: Growing Your Business: The Importance of Right Payment Tools
Stephen Grootes speaks to Capitec's Chris Zietsmann explaining how their card machines boost SME growth.
Investment School - The Psychology of Investing
Stephen Grootes talks to Asanda Notshe and Owen Nkomo, two industry experts, about the psychology of investing: uncovering the emotional and mental factors influencing financial choices.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Darren Hele, CEO of Famous Brands, about the restaurant group's impressive half-year results, which saw earnings rise by almost 10% despite challenging market conditions.
Inflation Eases: South Africa's CPI Drops to 3.8% in September
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr Elna Moolman, Standard Bank Group Head of South Africa Macroeconomic Research about South Africa's consumer price inflation rate cooling down to 3.8% in September, marking the fourth consecutive month of decline, with lower fuel prices being a key driver of this downward trend.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter about a bold move to tackle diesel cartels suspected of paraffin dilution and tax fraud.
Congruence SummitStephen Grootes speaks to Adrian Gore about the rapidly changing investment environment and the need for innovative strategies. Gore shares his perspectives ahead of the Cogence Summit, where leading experts will gather to discuss the future of wealth management in South Africa.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to James Hodge, Acting Deputy Commissioner and Chief Economist, about the South African Competition Commission's bold move to tackle unfair competition from international e-commerce giants like Temu and Shein, and its plans to protect local retailers and the economy.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Dr. Judy Dlamini, renowned businesswoman, author, and Chancellorof the University of the Witwatersrand, talks about her remarkable journey, from first jobs to financial wisdom, sharing valuable lessons learned along the way.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Simon Strachan, CEO of the SA Private Practitioners Forum, about the Forum's landmark legal challenge against the National Health Insurance (NHI) bill, alleging the President failed to uphold constitutional duties when signing it into law.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Chris Anderson, Founder of Nomadic State of Mind, talks about the go-to destination in South Africa for genuine, high-quality rope sandals crafted in the US.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Peter Major ,Mining expert & director of mining at Modern Corporate Solutions about a possible round 2 attempt of BHP trying to acquire mining giant, Anglo America.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Pauli Van Wyk - Journalist with Scorpio at Daily Maverick and Pauli Van Wyk - Journalist with Scorpio at Daily Maverick about the tainted Justice minister, Thembi Simelane financial advice being fined R3m, barred for 10 years for VBS dealings
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Jan de Koning, Editor at Rugby365, about the dramatic turn of events in SA rugby, as the union's meeting is postponed following the sports minister's intervention.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Andrew Woodburn,Managing Director at Amrop Woodburn Mann, and Kagiso 'TK' Pooe, Wits School of Governance,about the great CEO pay debate, sparked by recent reports of Woolworths' CEO taking a pay cut while Shoprite's CEO receives a significant increase, raising questions about the link between executive compensation and company performance
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Warren Ingram, Co-founder of Galileo Capital, talks about navigating safe investment options and recognizing the warning signs of fraudulent schemes.
Interviews
A bid window has been launched for Infrastructure South Africa to support catalytic infrastructure projects to be developed.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Dean Macpherson, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, and Isaac Matshego, Nedbank Economist, about the project preparation bid window launched by Infrastructure South Africa, and its focus on priority sectors such as energy, water, and transport.
The third time Eskom has tried to change the structure of its tariffs
Stephen Grootes talks to Ruse Moleshe, energy expert, about Eskom's third attempt to restructure its tariffs and what this means for South African consumers.
Market Commentary with Absa CIB
Stephen Grootes speaks to Anthony Modisane, Senior Equity Sales Trader about top business and financial news of the day
Do higher salaries get better results
Stephen Grootes talks to Andrew Woodburn, Managing Director at Amrop Woodburn Mann, and Kagiso 'TK' Pooe, Wits School of Governance, about the great CEO pay debate, sparked by recent reports of Woolworths' CEO taking a pay cut while Shoprite's CEO receives a significant increase, raising questions about the link between executive compensation and company performance.
SA’s richest men are pushing back against the Boks deal
Stephen Grootes talks to Nqobile Ndlovu, Director and sports business researcher at Cash N Sport, about the growing resistance from South Africa's wealthiest individuals to the Springboks' controversial sponsorship deal.
Exploring Corporate Strategy and Behaviour: Insights from Year-End Results to Leadership Decisions
Stephen Grootes speaks to Professor Charlene Lew, Chair of Ethical Business in Complex Contexts at GIBS, about deciphering corporate strategy and leadership decisions through the lens of year-end results.
Africa Business Focus
Dr. Rutendo Hwindingwi, the founding director of Tribe Africa advisory and author of Rumble in the Jungle Reloaded and Stephen Grootes look at top business news around the continent.
Personal Finance: How to spot an investment scam
Stephen Grootes speaks to Warren Ingram, Co-founder of Galileo Capital, about navigating safe investment options and recognizing the warning signs of fraudulent schemes.
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Stephen Grootes talks to Edward Kieswetter (SARS Commissioner), Dr. Iraj Abedian (Pan-African Investments CEO), Busisiwe Mavuso (Business Leadership SA CEO), and Gina Schoeman (Citi Bank Economist) in a heartfelt tribute to Tito Mboweni's remarkable legacy.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Executive Director at Just Share, Tracey Davies, talks about the hidden costs of secret electricity deals and their devastating impact on South African consumers.
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A Statesman's Legacy: Remembering Tito Mboweni
Stephen Grootes talks to Edward Kieswetter (SARS Commissioner), Dr. Iraj Abedian (Pan-African Investments CEO), Busisiwe Mavuso (Business Leadership SA CEO), and Gina Schoeman (Citi Bank Economist) in a heartfelt tribute to Tito Mboweni's remarkable legacy.
Market Commentary - Old Mutual Investment Group
Arthur Karas,portfolio manager at MacroSolutions at Old Mutual Investment joins Stephe Grootes to analyse the biggest stories on the markets.
Unlocking Potential: Colin Coleman's Vision for Youth Empowerment
Stephen Grootes speaks to Colin Coleman, Distinguished fellow at Insead, former publicity secretary of Nusas and a former Goldman Sachs partner on shaping South Africa's future through youth development.
Saru's strategy to market the Springboks
Stephen Grootes talks to Kabelo Khumalo, Business Day's Companies & Markets Editor, about SARU's bold plan to reinvigorate the Springboks' brand and captivate rugby fans.
How secret electricity deals harm domestic consumers
Stephen Grootes speaks to Tracey Davies, Executive Director at Just Share, about the hidden costs of secret electricity deals and their devastating impact on South African consumers.
Business Book Review - Broken Money: Why Our Financial System is Failing Us and How We Can Make it Better by Lyn Alden
Stephen Grootes speaks to Bronwyn Williams, Flux Trends Partner, about her review of Broken Money: Why Our Financial System is Failing Us and How We Can Make it Better by Lyn Alden the book, and its startling insights on the financial system.
My Money - Zola Nene, Chef Cookbook Author / TV Personality
Stephen Grootes talks to Zola Nene, renowned chef and author, about the flavors and milestones that have defined her remarkable career.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Jacob van Rensburg, Head of Research and Development at SAAFF, about driving change in South Africa's port operations through private sector collaboration and vital reforms.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Kealeboga Pule, Founder and Managing Director of Nungu Diamonds, talks about the art of luxury jewellery and the sparkle behind South Africa's finest gems.
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SAAFF Calls for Enhanced Private Sector Involvement and Reforms in South Africa’s Port Operations
Stephen Grootes speaks to Jacob van Rensburg, Head of Research and Development at SAAFF, about driving change in South Africa's port operations through private sector collaboration and vital reforms.
THE MONEY SHOW EXPLAINER: DStv's annual results tell a story - but is it the death of pay-TV?
Stephen Grootes speaks to Leslie Adams, Sales Director at streaming experts Reach Africa about the shifting media landscape and what DStv's annual results reveal about the future of pay-TV.
Markets Commentary
Owen Nkomo- CEO and founder of Inkunzi Wealth Group joins host Stephen Grootes to analyze the day's market fluctuations and delve into the latest developments in business and finance.
Friday File - Bespoke luxury jewellery
Stephen Grootes speaks to Kealeboga Pule, Founder and Managing Director of Nungu Diamonds, about the art of luxury jewellery and the sparkle behind South Africa's finest gems
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Zinhle Tyikwe and Busisiwe (Busi) Mavuso, respective CEOs of Consumer Goods Council of South Africa and Business Leadership South Africa, about the pressing concern that South Africa may slide into a failed state unless businesses move beyond mere cooperation with the government.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, in Investment School -How your investment portfolio should grow more “money babies” …and how to reinvest
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BLSA's Mavuso: SA risks becoming a failed state if business just sings 'kumbaya' with govt
Stephen Grootes speaks to Zinhle Tyikwe and Busisiwe (Busi) Mavuso, respective CEOs of Consumer Goods Council of South Africa and Business Leadership South Africa, about the pressing concern that South Africa may slide into a failed state unless businesses move beyond mere cooperation with the government.
Market Commentary
Wayne McCurrie from FNB Wealth and Investments and Stephen Grootes analyse corporate news and international markets.
Cracking Down: South Africa Tightens Screws on Cryptocurrency
Stephen Grootes talks to Professor Steven Boykey Sidley, Johannesburg Business School at UJ, about the South African government's crackdown on cryptocurrency and what it means for investors.
Tech Thursday: Monopoly Bust: Google Found Guilty, Faces Potential Breakup
Stephen Grootes speaks to Siphumelele Zondi, tech expert, about the US Department of Justice's landmark case against Google, alleging billions spent creating an illegal monopoly, and potential consequences, including breakups and forced sales.
Endeavor South Africa secures R190M in first close of Harvest Fund III, surpassing target to boost African tech investment strategy
Stephen Grootes speaks to Antonia Bothner, Principal at Endeavor SA, about the successful R190M first close of Harvest Fund III, set to amplify African tech investments.
Small Business Focus: Supporting entrepreneurial spirit in SA
Stephen Grootes speaks to David Morobe from Business Partners and will update about how they are working with young entrepreneurs in the country.
Investment School -How your investment portfolio should grow more “money babies” …and how to reinvest
Stephen Grootes speaks to Patrick Mathidi, Head of Equities at Aluwani Capital Partners, and Garth Mackenzie, Founder & Editor of Traders Corner, about maximizing investment returns: expert
strategies for dividend growth and smart reinvestment.
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Stephen Grootes talks to Leon Schreiber, Home Affairs Minister, and Rosemary Anderson, Fedhasa National Chairperson, about the upcoming visa reforms set to boost South Africa's economy and tourism industry.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Peter Montalto, Managing Director at Krutham, explains how a government of National Unity could be a game-changer for driving fundamental reform and turbocharging South Africa's growth.
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Blurb: Stephen Grootes speaks to Layton Beard, Automobile Association spokesperson, and Isaah Mhlanga, Rand Merchant Bank's Chief Economist, about the feasibility and implications of Mantashe's proposal to cut petrol and diesel prices to R14 per litre.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, John Stopford, Head of Multi-Asset Income, NinetyOne Asset Management talks about the trade dispute between China and the EU.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Priscillah Mabelane, Chairperson of the National Transmission Company South Africa, about the highly anticipated launch of the National Transmission Company, delving into its vision, objectives, and impact on South Africa's energy landscape.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, My Broadband Editor Jan Vermeulen shares the latest developments surrounding Superbalist's staff retrenchment.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Andrew Whitefield and Deputy President's Spokesperson Keith Khoza about the successes and challenges of South Africa's recent investor drive in the UK.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, talking luxury with Annerie Snyman, the visionary entrepreneur behind Santa Bras, South Africa's unique hand-rolled cigar brand, uncovering the intricacies of high-end cigar culture.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Rob Rose, Editor at Currency and author of Steinheist: Markus Jooste, Steinhoff & South Africa's Biggest Corporate Fraud, discussing the sentencing of former Steinhoff finance chief Ben la Grange, who is set to serve five years in prison. In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Andrew Kirby, CEO of Toyota SA explains why he believes the South Africa's automotive sector is showing early signs of deindustrialization.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Goolam Ballim, Standard Bank's Chief Economist, about the resurgence of "Ramaphoria" as the South African government sets its sights on achieving 3.3% economic growth by the end of 2025.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, we look at the implications of the 'New Minerals' Revolution in South Africa's mining communities.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Peter Morgan, CEO of Liquid Fuels Wholesalers Association, regarding the Nelson Mandela Bay Business Chamber's opposition to the petrol price rezoning proposal and their call for Minister Mantashe to reject it.
In other interviews on this episode of The Money Show, Gerrie Fourie, Capitec Bank CEO, about the lender's notable half-year results, boasting a 33% earnings surge and 21% growth in banking app clients.
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