Kaya Biz

At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
Daily English South Africa Business News · Investing
5,387 Episodes
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DR MATHOBELA MATJEKANE

Medical Doctor turned entrepreneur, Dr Mathobela Matjekane (40) is the woman behind Cape Town based CliniMed, a private health care facility which offers Primary Health Care, Dental Health Care, Wellness Programmes, Optometry as well as Aesthetic Solutions. She’s a highly trained and passionate health practitioner who has always known since…
27 Jun 2019 12PM 11 min

MTHETHO NYATHI | ALTRON CEO

About Us Passionate about customers, partners, employees and communities Home / About Us Altron combines technical expertise with in-depth customer understanding to provide end-to-end holistic technology solutions. South African listed Allied Electronics Corporation Limited (Altron), through its principal subsidiaries, Allied Technologies Limited (Altech) and Bytes Technology Group (Pty) Ltd (Bytes),…
26 Jun 2019 12PM 16 min

MIYELANI HOLENI - CHIEF REVENUE ADVISOR, NTIYISO CONSULTING GROUP

Only 18 municipalities managed to obtain clean audits for the previous financial year, according to auditor-general Kimi Makwetu. While the majority of the municipalities that obtained clean audits were in the DA-run Western Cape, the province did regress from the 70% clean audit figure it obtained in 2016/2017, to 40%…
26 Jun 2019 12PM 8 min

Carmen Williams, Director of Research & Consulting at TransUnion Africa

Times are definitely tough for most South African consumers. TransUnion just released its South Africa Industry Insights Report (IIR) for the first quarter of 2019 indicates that consumers are looking for credit more and more to meet their needs or service existing debt. On the other hand, lenders are showing…
25 Jun 2019 12PM 6 min

JM BUSHA, JM BUSHA INVESTMENT GROUP

Foreign currencies are no longer acceptable as legal tender in Zimbabwe, with Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube saying Monday that the Zimbabwe dollar is now the only acceptable medium of exchange for local transactions. This effectively sidelines the multiple currency regime that Zimbabwe has been using alongside the bond notes and…
24 Jun 2019 12PM 7 min

MISHECK MUTIZE, LECTURER OF FINANCE AT UCT’S GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS.

According to Misheck, International credit rating agencies have had their fair share of controversies over the years. They have been at the centre of the major financial crises – from the financial markets collapse of New York City in the mid-1970s to the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998, the Enron…
24 Jun 2019 12PM 4 min

SANDILE ZUNGU, BLACK BUSINESS COUNCIL PRESIDENT

President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to deliver what analysts would argue is his most critical State of the Nation address (SONA 2019), as he ushers in his own philosophy into the sixth administration. When he took over the reins from former president Jacob Zuma to salvage the little bit of…
20 Jun 2019 12PM 6 min

DR RICARDO PEACH, DIRECTOR OF THE FESTIVAL

As one of the biggest festivals in the country, The Vrystaat Arts Festival has an enormous artistic offering in 2019. From music productions to experimental dance, craft, sound art, visual art and live art, there is something for everyone. The Festival is now one of the key arts festivals on…
20 Jun 2019 12PM 6 min

JOJO TSHEOLA, ITS FOUNDING MANAGING DIRECTOR OF TSHEOLA DINARE

With eleven years in the travel and tourism industry, Tsheola Dinare’s core mission still remains job creation for the youth, especially black youth within the Tourism Industry and by providing a service that exceeds clients’ expectations, always. Accolades and awards are recognition and a confirmation of where Tsheola Dinare intends…
19 Jun 2019 12PM 12 min

DR IRAJ ABIDIAN, CEO PAN-AFRICAN INVESTMENT AND RESEARCH SERVICES

The axing of Old Mutual CEO Peter Moyo has sparked investor worry that SA’s second-largest insurer might use shareholder funds to pay him an exit package that runs into millions of rands. A group of pension funds with a collective shareholding in Old Mutual of less than 1% want the…
19 Jun 2019 12PM 4 min

JOHN MANYIKE, HEAD OF FINANCIAL EDUCATION AT OLD MUTUAL LIMITED

- Are South African’s saving more or less now? - What is the cost in delaying saving? - Many South African’s will tell you that, in this current environment, they are simply unable to save. How do you respond to this? - How does Old Mutual help people wanting to…
18 Jun 2019 12PM 20 min

CALVO MAWELA, MULTICHOICE GROUP CEO

MultiChoice reported a strong set of full-year results on Tuesday, with good growth coming from its lower-tier pay-television bouquets, although its DStv Premium segment remains under pressure. In the year ended 31 March 2019, MultiChoice added 1.6 million subscribers across Africa, representing growth of 12%, taking the total active base…
18 Jun 2019 12PM 6 min

RAY MHERE, ALLAN GRAY JOHANNESBURG REGIONAL MANAGER

We continue with our focus on youth in June. In our last session, we spoke of the importance of saving for the long term. With over half of millennials not saving towards their retirement, Ray Mhere from Allan Gray looks at the common hurdles to investing, such as “black tax”,…
18 Jun 2019 12PM 12 min

Madelein Smit, Managing Director at HR Company solutions

As part of the youth month, we have a recruitment expert who wants to talk about whether employers are realistic when paying the youth for entry-level jobs. Employers will continue failing at recruiting and retaining younger employees if they do not align their expectations to those of prospective job seekers,…
17 Jun 2019 12PM 14 min

VICTOR KGOMOESWANA, AUTHOR OF AFRICA IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Since December, Sudan’s capital of Khartoum has been swarming with protesters demanding democratic elections and freedoms rather than autocratic rule. The government has responded with physical violence and online censorship. From December through April, the government ordered its telecommunications companies to block social media and to periodically disable access to…
17 Jun 2019 12PM 18 min
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