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Nokukhanya Mntambo speaks to Karl Westvig, CEO at Tyme Bank SA about the major investment in Tyme Group, backed by billionaire Patrice Motsepe, and what this means for the company's growth prospects. It has now reached a R26.7bn valuation and is backed by Latin America's most valuable financial firm.
In other interviews, Luncedo Mtwentwe, Managing Director at Vantage Advisory, talks about the growing influencer economy in South Africa and the importance of tax compliance for social media creators.
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Stephen Grootes engages with Mzila Mthenjane, CEO of Minerals Council South Africa, about the crucial review of the Mineral & Petroleum Resources Development Act and its potential impact on mining policies.
In other interviews, Rinie Boshoff, an experienced real estate project consultant, talks about her journey selling luxurious homes in Mauritius and her passion for helping clients find their dream properties.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Khaya Sithole, Independent Political analyst about the Energy Council's controversial decision to appoint Bain & Company, a firm marred by corruption allegations, to manage its Project Management Office.
In other interviews, tech expert Siphumelele Zondi talks about the Australian government's decision to ban social media for minors and the potential consequences for social media companies.
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Stephen Grootes talks to Carel Nolte about the EasyEquities-led consortium's proposal to acquire a stake in the Springboks.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Siphiwe Moyo, an organisational behaviour specialist, unpacks the different types of rest and how to prioritize self-care over the holidays.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to mining expert Peter Major about the escalating dispute between Tetra4 and Springbok Solar Power Plant, highlighting concerns over mineral rights in South Africa.
In other interviews on the Money Show, A tale of two economies is unpacked with Dr Francois Stofberg, financial well-being economist at the Efficient Group looking at China's economic slowdown, Japan's recovery, and global market implications.
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· Stephen Grootes speaks to Anthony Costa, B20 head of Secretariat as they discuss SA’s proposal to address inequality and ensure economic sustainability.
· Stephen Grootes speaks to Bani Kgosana, Chief Revenue Officer Pragma Global as they discuss how the government can best restore its dilapidated infrastructure and save money by using local, world-class solutions.
· Stephen Grootes chats to Izak Odendaal, an Investment Strategist at Old Mutual as they discuss how investors can manage mixed messages.
· Stephen Grootes hosts Hilton Kalner, the CEO of Discovery Bank to chat about standout reads for 2024 for and his executive team.
· Stephen Grootes hosts Sizwe Nxasana, former CEO of Telkom, FirstRand and cofounder of Sifiso Learning Group and he speaks about his career, his philosophy when it comes to money and his life in general.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Frank Blackmore, the Lead Economist at KPMG SA to discuss the KPMG’s insights from their South Africa Economic Outlook
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Stephen Grootes chats to Izak Odendaal, an Investment Strategist at Old Mutual as they discuss how investors can manage mixed messages.
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Tana Mongwe, portfolio manager at MacroSolutions at Old Mutual Investment joins Stephen Grootes to analyse the biggest stories on the markets.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Bani Kgosana, Chief Revenue Officer Pragma Global as they discuss how the government can best restore its dilapidated infrastructure and save money by using local, world-class solutions.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Anthony Costa, B20 head of Secretariat as they discuss SA’s proposal to address inequality and ensure economic sustainability.
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-Stephen Grootes speaks to Andy Capastgno, Rugby columnist about the game-changing R6.7 billion Springboks commercial rights deal.
-On The Money Show Explainer ,Stephen Grootes explores South Africa's need for neutrality amidst Trump's reelection and global trade uncertainties with Magda Wierzycka, CEO at Syngia.
Friday File - Tyres to Treasures: The Innovative Story of Intyre HomeWare
Stephen Grootes speaks to Reabetswe Ngwane, managing director of Kreamfields about her unique approach to sustainable fashion and home decor using recycled tyre materials.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Sam Sole, Investigative Journalist with Amabhungane, about how Steinhoff's attempts to conceal financial irregularities have finally come undone.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Graeme Marais, Director of Blue Recruiting, unpacks the reversal of the 'brain drain' trend, as newly qualified South African Chartered Accountants increasingly stay local amidst a competitive job market.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to David McKay, Editor at Miningmx about the suspension of Exxaro CEO Nombasa Tsengwa amid allegations of misconduct.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Matete Thulare, Head of FX Execution at RMB explains how SA's energy crisis impacted the rand and the economic outlook.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr Martyn Davies, former member of the World Economic Forum's Global Agenda Council on China talks about China's decision to ban the export of rare minerals to the US, escalating the tech war between the two superpowers.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Goolam Ballim, Chief Economist at Standard Bank, talkS about South Africa's GDP decline of 0.3% in the third quarter of 2024, despite economists' expectations of a 0.2% to 0.5% growth.
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Prof Adrian Saville, Professor of Economics and Finance at GIBS & Iain Cunningham, Head of Multi-Asset Growth at Ninety One, to break down the potential implications of higher tariffs and a weaker US dollar on the global economy.
In other interviews on the Money Show, we look at Black Friday Spending with Francois Viviers, Group Executive, Marketing and Communications at Capitec, about the bank's Black Friday 2024 transaction data, which reveals a 27% year-on-year increase in client spending and significant shifts in consumer behaviour.
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Stephen Grootes speaks to Dr. Stuart Theoldbald, founder and executive chairman of Kruthamabout the launch of Operation Phumelela, a task force aimed at improving the competitiveness of South Africa's financial sector and positioning the country as a leading financial hub for the region.
In other interviews on the Money Show, Arthur Goldstruck, the founder of World Wide Worx unpacks how Temu and Shein's aggressive online marketing strategies are driving up costs for other retailers, making it harder for them to reach shoppers on Black Friday.
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