We’ve got a great line-up of podcasts for you to download and listen to at your leisure this weekend, covering all the important topics – from the long-awaited corruption clampdown to how SAs are helping each other survive in the era of Covid-19. We are also expanding our offering in Namibia, with the daily BizNews Flash Briefing bulletin going live on Nova radio station from today.
In addition to hearing from some of South Africa’s most fascinating people in our podcasts, regular BizNews Radio listeners have probably noticed that we’ve upped our game in the way we package our audio content. Please take a listen, and tell us what you think. Your feedback is always appreciated.
Here is a taster:
- Jonathan Oppenheimer: SME loans, where the billion went and his forever home, SA. LISTEN!
- Inside Investing – Swanepoel highlights fresh SA mining opportunities; OrbVest; Sasol; Tongaat-Hulett
- Flash Briefing: Gold; Covid-19 vaccine; corruption – SA, Brazil; economy; Pick n Pay; Capitec
- Great Barrington Declaration: Lobbying against lockdown – Wierzycka, Hudson join SA Nobel winner Levitt, others
- The Alec Hogg Show: Supreme Wealth Creator Kevin Hedderwick – on GBK, Brian Joffe and, of course, Famous Brands
- Great Bank Heist: VBS, Philip Truter, state capture – Alec Hogg (BizNews Premium only)
- LISTEN! Edward Zuma partner Yusuf Kajee: how SA tobacco trade really works #BestofBizNews
PS: Cracking line up of experts to share ideas on how to build wealth for the long-term at today’s BizNews Finance Friday at noon. Independent financial advisor Dawn Ridler, of Kerenga Wealth Ecology in Johannesburg, and investment specialists Albert Coetzee and Marc Lindley of Ninety One Investment Platform are available to answer your money questions. Free, but you must register: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/6646694434270030861.
And, your BizNews Digest of the week’s best reads is now available for you to download here.
Letters to my inbox
Re: The article about the Oppenheimer’s and other wealthy philanthropists. What would be very politically conscious now is for the very wealthy connected politicians who have amassed huge unearned fortunes to now start their own Manufacturing (Not importing) companies employing a minimum of 500 workers. Many jobs created at no cost to the taxpayer. Do this instead of supporting overseas companies that produce the “look what I have” articles like expensive cars, watches etc. That show off personal wealth does not support SA industries. – Peter
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