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The Money Show

By: Primedia Broadcasting
  • Summary

  • An archive of each full weekday episode of the award-winning program presented by Bruce Whitfield.
    2024 Primedia Broadcasting
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Episodes
  • Dishing out carrots to firms accused of corruption; Capitec surges 8% as it hikes dividend and clients hit 22 million
    Apr 23 2024

    Dr. Iraj Abedian, CEO of Pan-African Investments and Research Services, and host Bruce Whitfield delve into the rationale behind a groundbreaking development in South Africa, where companies accused of corruption now have the opportunity to resolve their issues with law enforcement through alternative dispute resolution methods, thus avoiding criminal prosecution.

    Capitec saw shares soar 8% as it upped its dividend by nearly a fifth and reached a record 22 million active clients. With strategic diversification and digital initiatives, its earnings rose 16% to R10.58 billion for the year to end-February, which solidifies its position despite economic uncertainties. Gerrie Fourie, CEO at Capitec Bank analyses their results with Bruce Whitfield...



    Warren Ingram, financial advisor and executive director at Galileo Capital will explain why things such as disability insurance and medical aid are important as you’re building wealth and investing.

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Court rejects Transnet tender to fraud-accused firm, awards it to another; Why the rand is back above R19 to the dollar
    Apr 22 2024

    Carol Paton, writer-at-large at Fin24, discusses with host Bruce Whitfield the uncommon decision by the court to intervene in Transnet's tender award process. Transnet had initially awarded a tender for crucial port equipment to a company facing trial for defrauding the provincial government.

    Matete Thulare, head of FX Execution at RMB, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss the factors behind the rand's resurgence above the R19 mark against the dollar.

    Carol Claudwell, sculptor is at her happiest when she has clay in her hands. She joined Bruce Whitfiled to talk about her artistic journey. She was inspired by her father’s love for art, which led her to join the Johannesburg school of Art, Ballet, Drama and Music, first specialising in music and then changing over to art. She details how her love for art allows her to have a livelihood.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • ANC leadership under fire amid post-election uncertainty; Friday File: Exclusive cars, inspired by SA, made in the UK
    Apr 19 2024

    Following the May 29th vote, the ANC's top brass faces scrutiny as a variety of polls outline differing futures for South Africa. Daniel Silke, director at Political Futures Consultancy says with the ANC hovering near 50%, concerns mount over a potential shift in the nation's political dynamics, jeopardizing decades of governance and stability since 1994.
    Rudi Dicks, head of project management at the Office at Presidency updates, host Bruce Whitfield on the government’s plan to grow the economy by between 3% to 5% economic growth and generate 2.5 million jobs by 2030.
    Oshe Automotive, nestled in England's Motorsport Valley, epitomises bespoke automotive artistry. Founded by South African enthusiast David Lane, it's a haven for meticulously crafted vehicles, from reimagined Porsche 911s to safari-ready Land Rover Defenders. Lane, as our Friday File guest says his journey reflects a lifelong love of motoring, from a bike shop owner to purveyor of luxury vehicles.

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    40 mins

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