🔒 Premium: A new morning podcast for you – and unapologetic Hersov on Zondo

Exciting morning for us – the launch of our first breakfast podcast, the BizNews Bulletin. Please have a listen: click here

Since ending the commercially unsuccessful (thus unsustainable) BizNews Power Hour in February, we’ve been toying with an alternative. After Lucy Ferreira re-joined us, this time as the executive producer, things started to fall in place. 

Our approach is influenced by the late Bill Lynch, SA’s only winner of EY’s World Entrepreneur of the Year, who advised an approach of ‘just do it’. So be kind to us for jumping in with Episode One. I’m really proud of our new-born, but then again which father isn’t? 

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Please drop me a line with your comments ([email protected]) esp. on what you think about the new service – and particularly inclusion of the FT’s morning report.  

Also, remember to join me at noon for the monthly webinar updating the BizNews portfolio. Will be introducing new stocks. It’s for Premium members only – here’s the link to register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7995493949841928719 

WATCH: In September last year, global entrepreneur Rob Hersov rocked South Africa with a hard hitting speech at the BizNews Conference – accusing Corporate SA of being complicit in ANC criminality and incompetence. In this follow up, Hersov says despite the flack he has taken, he stands by every word in that presentation. But says there are some bright lights on the horizon as the country heads towards an ANC-free government in 2024, naming Gayton McKenzie, Herman Mashaba and Chris Pappas among the rising stars.

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