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Business Day TV — We're wrapping up your top stories from across the continent this week and hone in specifically on developments in South Africa... and the kind of industry response the country's new mining charter has elicited. We catch up with the country's Mineral council's CEO Roger Baxter for that.
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Business Day TV — We wrap up the week that was looking at some of the news that made headlines but also analysing the kind of impact that news has had on investor sentiment and the extent to which it is swaying investment decisions. Godfrey Mwanza from Absa wealth and investment management joins Alishia in studio for that
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Business Day TV — On the show Africa Business News this week we take a look at what's been making headlines and we also check in on market performances across the continent - and take a look at Africa's investment case at the moment. That's with Roy Mutooni from ABSA Asset Management.
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Business Day TV — Your weekly wrap of what made headlines across the continent. We also take a look at some market action with Sven Richter from Drakens Capital and focus specifically on why they're seeing NOW the time to invest more so in African markets.
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Business Day TV — All eyes were on the African Union's 10th heads of state summit this week, where the Continental Free Trade Agreement was put into motion, Albert Muchanga, the AU's Commisioner for Trade will be joining us on the line from Rwanda to chat about how this could be a game changer for African economies. Zambia is one of the latest countries to declare a clamp down on its mining sector. Claude Baissac, Managing Director at Eunomix joins us for a closer look at the extent to which the trend of governments wanting more from their mineral resources, threatens the sustainability of industry across Africa. And weekly markets analysis, with Aly-Khan Satchu, CEO of Rich Management
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Business Day TV — On Africa Inc. this week we take a closer look at the news dominating headlines and moving markets across the continent this past week. Roy Mutooni from ABSA Asset Management gives us his take on some of the movement coming through on Africa's major bourses. The West African stock exchange, met with South African fund managers in Johannesburg as a part of its three city investor road-show. Business Day caught up with its CEO Edoh Kossi Amenounve. And the International Monetary fund has been wrapping up visits in the region - Celeste Fauconnier, Africa Analyst at Rand Merchant Bank unpacks some of the progress that's being made in implementing reforms like boosting tax revenues and what still needs to be put in place to either sustain or expand current GDP growth levels.
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Business Day TV — On Africa Inc. this week - we bring you some of the latest business news headlines and take a closer look at what’s been moving markets across the continent too. Sven Richter, Managing Director at Drakens Capital gives us his take on movers and shakers on some of Africa's major bourses. With earnings season in full swing - it has been a results heavy week. We caught up with Sanlam's Emerging Markets CEO, Junior Ngulube, to give us the detail on their number and the acquisition of Saham Finances. And then MTN CEO Rob Shutter discusses their profit turn-around and what's in store for the operator.
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Business Day TV — The disparity between urban and rural economies in Africa continues to widen. And this week, on Africa Inc. we take a closer look at the role entrepreneurship - within the context of empowerment - could be playing in achieving both government's economic AND sustainable development goals.
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Business Day TV — This week on Africa Inc. - Angola, Zimbabwe and SA all have new President's at the helm and while the clamp down on corruption and poor governance is top of the agenda - Motlhabane Modupe, Regional Analyst at Political Economy Southern Africa joins us to take a closer look at the extent to which this sees their respective economies charting a new course from a growth and investment perspective. Kenya's telecommunications regulator is scouting new ways to stimulate competition in the mobile market - dominated by Vodacom's associate company Safaricom. Matano Ndaro Director of Competition and Market Analysis, at the Kenya Communications Authority spoke to Business Day TV to shed some light on some of the options they now have at hand.And 2017 was viewed a recovery year on most fronts and many expect this cyclical recovery to persist and gain momentum over 2018 across the continent. Amidst it all, Head of Pan African Equities at ABSA Godfrey Mwanza views Nigeria as possibly the best cyclical story with questionable long term sustainability
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Business Day TV — Powering Africa is key to the continent being able to hit its development goals. So what shifts need to be triggered to make sure the continent's economic future, doesn't short circuit? We find out on this week’s edition of Africa Inc.
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Business Day TV — Is industrialisation the solution to Africa upping the ante, when it comes cashing in on the global growth momentum that's starting to kick in? And how does it achieve that while simultaneously catering to inclusive economic development? We find out this week on Africa Inc.
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Business Day TV — This week on Africa Inc. we focus is on some of the business news that's made headlines over the last couple of weeks. Paul Clarke from Ashburton Investments takes us through some of the latest trends developing in the Zimbabwean Stock Exchange and we take a look at a few South African companies with extensive African footprints that released their results.
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Business Day TV — Over nearly 40 years, President Robert Mugabe has turned Zimbabwe from ‘Africa's breadbasket’ to ‘Africa's basket case’ but with his four decade rule potentially coming to an end - where is the Southern African nation now headed? Alishia Seckam discusses this with her panel on this week’s episode of Africa Inc.
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Business Day TV — Africa’s population is getting younger so how does the continent translate this shift into economic prosperity? Alishia Seckam and her guests discuss putting Africa’s millions to work on this week’s episode of Africa Inc.
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Business Day TV — With Africa being a fast adopter of Smartphone technology, is Fintech the gateway to financial inclusion? Alishia Seckam and her guests unpack this on this week’s episode of Africa Inc.
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Business Day TV — This week's episode of Africa Inc takes a look at some of the biggest news stories on the continent. We check in on what's been moving markets with Sven Richter from Drakens Capital and we speak to the World Bank about their outlook for the continent. Peter Baird from Investec Asset Management also joins us to discuss the details of Botswana's largest ever private-equity investment.
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Business Day TV — Africa is set to experience a boom in demand for animal products over the next few decades. Already, the region is experiencing an annual 4% rise in meat consumption. So can the industry be Africa’s next cash cow? We find out on this week’s episode of Africa Inc.
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Business Day TV — East Africa is the new kid on the oil market block, but with global crude prices at record lows and the International Energy Agency's bleak outlook - hampered by a situation of oversupply - what are the regions prospects? We find out this week on Africa Inc.
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Business Day TV — This week’s episode of Africa Inc takes a look at the Blue Economy and what the continent can do to extract value from this sector. Alishia Seckam speaks to author Gunter Pauli to unpack some of the challenges and opportunities and Keith Du Plessis, Head of Project Development at the Coega Development Corporation delves into the details of operation Phakisa.
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