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The SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb provides breaking business news, expert analysis and investment insight to help you make sense of the markets. The show is presented by distinguished financial analyst, Jimmy Moyaha. The programme is broadcasted Monday to Thursday nationwide on SAfm (104 – 107fm), between 18:00 and 19:00.
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Newsmakers and Guest Experts offer their insights and perspectives into the national and global discourse on politics, economics, education, social matters and comprehensive dialogues on cultural diversity and other essential issues of public interest like, poverty alleviation, unemployment rate and health related issues.
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Together, Bec & Soda bring many years of experience and are truly passionate about South Australia and Adelaideans. They are fun, cheeky, relatable and can be guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Join them on SAFM.
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Listen to the latest news, insights and views on topical issues. Old Mutual Wealth is an advice-led wealth management business, aimed at providing financial planners and their clients with a full suite of industry-leading strategies and services.
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Soda's outfit today LISTENER VOICEMAIL ABOUT BEC NOTHING GOOD HAPPENS AFTER 1AM SECRETS OF THE SUBURBS: FLOWER THIEF RIDDLE MAN WHEN DID YOU HAVE TO CRY OUT FOR HELP? ERIN PHILLIPS LIVE WITH SODA AT LIV GOLF Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/bec-cosi-and-lehmo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The leader of the South African Rainbow Alliance (Sara), Colleen Makhubele is proposing a R150 000 voucher for citizens to curb the housing crisis in Gauteng. Makhubele says the ANC-led government has failed over 6,000 Madala hostel residents, especially women, who continue to live in appalling conditions in Alexandra's township in Gauteng. For mor…
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The DA in Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality will today march against gang violence in the Northern areas of Gqeberha. The march is in honour of 3 year old Emilio Hutchinson who was killed by a bullet while sitting inside his home during a gang shoot out. DA Federal Leader Helen Zille will be leading the march. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to…
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The sheriff of the court has raided the house of Diamond Businessman Louis Liebenberg, just days after announcing his independent candidacy for the May elections. The raid comes after Liebenberg's company Tariomix was placed under liquidation In April by the Mahikeng High Court in the North West. The 59-year-old diamond dealer is contesting the upc…
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The City of Johannesburg says the warrant of arrest issued for City manager Floyd Brink is mischievous. This after a sheriff of the court failed to enforce a contempt of court order against Brink at his residence in Roodepoort, Johannesburg. The City failed to adhere to a court order prohibiting the City from unlawfully disconnecting services to a …
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The South African Federation of Trade Unions is calling on government to penalise employers who do not comply with regulations when it comes to paying the required pension fund contributions in South Africa. According to the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA), about 4 200 registered companies have violated section 13A of the Pension Funds Ac…
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Earlier on today, we spoke to AfriForum about their submissions to the Department of Employment and Labour regarding draft regulations on proposed sectoral numerical race targets – and guess what they didn’t mince their words on why they want affirmative action policies to be scrapped. Let’s now hear from Duma Gqubule on why South Africa decided to…
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How often do you tell someone “Google is your friend?”. Well, it seems Google is also your friend when it comes to elections 2024. Google has undertaken a number of steps to support election integrity in South Africa. The big question is, how are they doing that? For more on this, let’s now speak to….. GUEST: Abongile Mashele, Senior Manager: Gover…
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My Vote Counts recently launched its position paper on coalition governments in South Africa and they have identified 7 proposals, primarily touted by the DA and ANC, at the centre of the coalition discussion and have taken a position on each. The organisation wants coalition agreements to be made public before the elections. To elaborate further o…
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Guest: Lorren de Kock - Head of Circular Economy - WWF Today, 22 April, is also known as Earth Day - meant to show support for environmental protection. The theme for this year is Planet vs Plastics. How far are we as a country in winning this battle? Whether we’re talking about environmental pollution, food waste or plastic pollution. Apparently, …
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Guest: Monde Nqulwana - Acting Chair: Khayelitsha Development Forum The people of Khayelitsha township in Cape Town are still reeling from another shock after witnessing another mass shooting in their township, leaving eight people dead. Mass shootings are not uncommon in this area. Last year around October, 26 people were killed in separate incide…
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According to Amnesty International’s annual report, thirty years after the end of apartheid in South Africa, the right to life and dignity continues to be trampled on, and some lives are deemed more valuable than others. The report also warns that the fight for freedom, dignity and human rights is far from over. For further elucidation on this, we …
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Companies involved in corruption in South Africa can now opt for alternative dispute resolution with law enforcement to avoid criminal charges, as introduced by the National Prosecuting Authority’s (NPA) new corporate alternative dispute resolution (C-ADR). This new directive guides prosecutors in deciding whether to prosecute or apply C-ADR, prior…
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Neil Coleman, from the institute for economic justice, recently commented on Rise Mzansi’s views on hunger in South Africa. He is contending that over half of the population in South Africa live in poverty & around 16 million don't have sufficient income to buy food. He joins us now to discuss possible solutions around this issue…. GUEST: Neil Cole…
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AfriForum has submitted comments to the Department of Employment and Labour regarding draft regulations on proposed sectoral numerical race targets. In its comments, AfriForum argues that racially discriminatory legislation should be scrapped by the government in general and in all facets of society, including employment, sports and education. GUES…
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Defense Counsel Charles Mnisi has been warned not to lecture Senzo Meyiwa murder investigating officer Batho Mogola on her duties in court. Mogola is under cross examination at the High Court in Pretoria where five men are on trial for the 2014 murder of the Bafana Bafana captain. Mnisi and Mogola got into an argument when Mnisi tried to inform Mog…
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Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, and Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, are calling on the UK government to reconsider its plan to transfer asylum-seekers to Rwanda and instead to take practical measures to address irregular flows of refugees and migrants, based on international cooperation and respect for…
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The National Director of Public Prosecution, Advocate Shamila Batohi has defended the formulation of the new Corporate Alternative Dispute Resolution, insisting that its main objective is to encourage corporates to report themselves in cases of alleged corruption. Batohi's assertions follow criticism against the initiative as corporates corporates …
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Investigating officer, Sergeant Batho Mogola has continued to be cross examined by the defence in the Senzo Meyiwa trial at the High Court in Pretoria. Defence counsel, Thulani Mngomezulu accused the investigating team of "cooking up" the case, alleging that the team is covering up for the real perpetrator. Five men are on trial for the 2014 murder…
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partnered with the Independent Electoral Commission to bring you a new feature called Election Matters, where we delve deeper into the processes you, as the voter, need to be knowledgeable about. So join the Elections Matter conversation every Wednesday, until the 22nd of May 2024, for a look at everything you need to know before and after election…
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A standoff has unfolded outside the Roodepoort home of Johannesburg City Manager, Floyd Brink, after a warrant was issued for his arrest following the city's reported failure to comply with a court order. This was in an attempt to enforce a warrant of arrest on Brink in relation to a matter that involves a resident of the City and a disputed utilit…
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As South Africa marks 30 years of Democracy, SABC News is gearing up to launch a programme dedicated to marking this important milestone. In the build-up to the launch of SABC News' Democracy 30 Project on the 26th of April, Update@Noon zooms in on the Boipatong massacre which is widely regarded as a key moment in South Africa's transition to democ…
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As we continue to coverage of political parties ahead of the 2024 National and Provincial elections, we speak to the Economic Freedom Fighters on their election manifesto that was launched back in February 2024 in Kwa-Zulu Natal. The theme of their election campaign: “Our Land and Jobs Now! Stop Loadshedding” as part of their road to victory. The 2…
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Yesterday (Tuesday) during the Open Line, we played you a snippet of an interview we did last years on the 6th of December with the national Minister of Water and Sanitation Senzo Mchunu where he made a commitment that the people of Giyani will have their water problems sorted out by the end of 2023. As we all know, that is not the case as the peop…
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South African non-profit organisations are reportedly being used as a tool for terrorist financing. This according to a recent report by the Financial Intelligence Centre which found money is being siphoned off to suspected extremist groups in Syria and Indonesia. The report also revealed how religious students was reportedly sent to Syria with sui…
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A disgruntled group of grant recipients will today march to Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha's office. The Limpopo Pay-Point Organisation is demanding Sassa and Post Bank to rescind the decision to close all physical cash pay points in the province. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to the Chairperson of the Limpopo Pay-Point Organisation, Noko …
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Nearly half of South African adults are reportedly borrowing money to afford groceries. This is according to FinMark Trust's latest study, the FinScope Consumer South Africa report. The survey results found 40% of consumers are using credit for household necessities, while two out of five individuals have gone without electricity in the past 12 mon…
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eThekwini Ratepayers Associations say they feel insulted by the no show of Mayor Mxolisi Kaunda at the budget consultation meeting. The meeting was aimed at discussing the city's proposed tariff hikes for the new financial year. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to theThekwini Ratepayers Associations Chairperson, Asad Gaffar…
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The KwaZulu Natal government has dismissed reports that it fired King Misuzulu KaZwelithini's praise singer Buzetsheni Mdletshe. This after the Zulu King issued a statement raising his discontent with the ANC-led provincial government accusing them of disrespecting the Zulu Monarch. But the provincial government says Mdletshe's extended two year co…
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South Gauteng High Court Deputy Judge President Roland Sutherland has accused the Justice Minster's office for failure to provide adequate resources for the legal profession in South Africa. Judge President Sutherland made the remarks in a letter to his peers and the Ministry of Justice. He says the Justice Department is taking the legal profession…
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Soda's outfit today LISTENER VOICEMAIL ABOUT BEC NOTHING GOOD HAPPENS AFTER 1AM SECRETS OF THE SUBURBS: FLOWER THIEF RIDDLE MAN WHEN DID YOU HAVE TO CRY OUT FOR HELP? ERIN PHILLIPS LIVE WITH SODA AT LIV GOLF Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/bec-cosi-and-lehmo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Chantal Marx of FNB Wealth and Investments discusses the day's market moves, Capitec results pulling the financials sector up, miners’ struggles confirmed in disappointing updates from Anglo and Sasol, WeBuyCars since its listing and Transaction Capital post the unbundling, standouts from the US reporting season so far, and a year-to-date look at t…
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You may have heard our discussion in the first hour with Lenin Ndebele describing how some Zimbabweans continue to react following the introduction of the new currency. Take a listen to what he had to say……. Link: Joining us now to talk about the country’s economic outlook is Vince Musewe. This as we understand that ZIG is meant to address decades …
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As we continue with our Freedom Month theme. We tell you more about the upcoming Human Rights and Freedom Day Youth Celebration event that is due to take place tomorrow in Kyalami and according to the organisers of the event, there is quite a number of exciting programmes that have been put together as part of observing Freedom Month. To tell us mo…
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We pose this question after their recognition during this year’s MMA South Africa Smarties Awards – as they were named Brand of The Year. The MMA South Africa Smarties Awards programme is renowned for recognising leaders, brands, agencies, and tech providers that pioneer new approaches in modern marketing and deliver significant business impact thr…
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Today on Election Watch we ask - how do we ensure that the country’s economy stays stable beyond this year’s national and provincial elections? We ask this question as our guest argues that It's impossible to have a functional economy without a functional state. GUEST: Tessa Dooms, Political analyst & Director of Programmes at the Rivonia Circle…
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A recent decision by the Supreme Court of Appeal will mean that when existing fuel retail licence holders challenge the issuing of new licences, the new licence will be suspended until the minister of energy decides on the matter. This finding will affect every fuel licence holder in SA that wants to challenge new competitors setting up shop that w…
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Youth Capital, an organization that believes youth unemployment should be our biggest priority as a country, hosted a Tik Tok live conversation earlier today about this crisis with a panel of guests. There is no doubt that youth unemployment is one of the most significant challenges we face today and will be one of the key features for this year’s …
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The Senzo Meyiwa murder trial has continued in the High Court in Pretoria. Yesterday the defence counsel Thulani Mngomezulu accused the investigating team of covering up the real perpetrator. Five men are on trial for gunning down the Bafana Bafana captain in October 2014. Mngomezulu claims Longwe Twala fired the shot that killed Meyiwas. Mngomezul…
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