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
5,035 Episodes
540 – 560

ALLAN GRAY– How to invest offshore to finance international education

GUEST – Shaheed Mohamed - Head of Group Savings and Investments at Allan Gray. A good education is one of the greatest gifts a parent can give their children. However, making this dream a reality requires a proactive approach to financial planning, particularly when considering an international education and dealing…
14 Jan 1PM 11 min

South Africa’s Top Career Opportunities for 2025

GUEST -Paul Byrne, Head of Data Insights & Customer Success at Pnet As we close the chapter on 2024, it’s clear that South Africa’s job market is undergoing dynamic changes. The latest Pnet Job Market Trends Report gives us an in-depth look at hiring activity, sector-specific demand, and regional recruitment…
14 Jan 1PM 22 min

Ethiopia launches stock exchange in fresh step to liberalise economy.

GUEST – Siya Biniza – Executive Director - Political Economy Southern Africa Ethiopia launched a securities exchange on Friday, in what officials touted as a milestone in Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's drive to open up the country's tightly controlled economy to private investment. Just one company, Wegagen Bank, was initially…
14 Jan 1PM 11 min

Back-to-School Blues: 95% of Parents Stressed, 88% Financially Strained – 1Life Survey

GUEST – Hayley Parry, Money Coach and facilitator at 1Life’s Truth About Money The 2nd annual Back-to-School survey conducted by 1Life Insurance has shed light on the significant challenges parents face during the back-to-school season, revealing a stressful and financially draining period for families across South Africa. The survey found…
14 Jan 1PM 11 min

CAREERS CORNER – Stokvels, loan sharks and side hustles in the workplace:

GUEST – Kagiso Lebethe - Senior Employee Relations Specialist In today's fast-paced world, many people are seeking alternative ways to manage their finances, from participating in stokvels to engaging on side hustles and even turning to loan sharks for quick cash. While these options might seem like practical solutions, they…
13 Jan 1PM 21 min

2025 Economic outlook with Ndumiso Kubheka

As we step into 2025, South Africa finds itself at the crossroads of new opportunities and persistent challenges. The global stage is buzzing with activity. Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s anticipated policies are sparking debates about their impact on global markets, while the G20 nations navigate shifting alliances and economic…
13 Jan 1PM 18 min

M&A trends and predictions in African markets for 2025.

GUEST: Andrew Bahlmann is CEO: corporate & advisory at Deal Leaders International. The local landscape for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is poised for significant transformation in the coming years, particularly within emerging African markets. With increasing economic growth, a rising middle class and an evolving regulatory environment, Africa’s economies are…
13 Jan 1PM 14 min

Closure of ArcelorMittal SA’s long steel business to have a multiplier effect

GUEST - Elias Monage – President of the Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of Southern Africa (Seisfa) The closure of ArcelorMittal South Africa’s long steel business marks a significant turning point for the country’s industrial landscape, with far-reaching consequences that go beyond the factory floor. In this conversation, we dive…
13 Jan 1PM 16 min

How the closure of ArcelorMittal SA’s long steel business will impact Newcastle.

GUEST - Morne Seaman, president of the Newcastle Business Chamber The closure of ArcelorMittal South Africa’s long steel business marks a significant turning point for the country’s industrial landscape, with far-reaching consequences that go beyond the factory floor. In this conversation, we dive into the economic ripple effect that this…
13 Jan 1PM 10 min

Will South Africa finally take decisive action to address illegal mining?

GUEST – David van Wyk - Mining analyst llegal mining has become a growing crisis in South Africa, posing significant risks to the economy, the environment, and community safety. This shadow industry not only undermines the country’s legitimate mining operations but also fuels criminal networks and costs the state billions…
9 Jan 9AM 19 min

Crypto expectations for 2025 and 2024 reflections

GUEST – Jan Vermeulen - Editor at Mybroadband Now we turn our focus to the dynamic world of cryptocurrency—a space that continues to evolve at lightning speed. 2024 has been a pivotal year for crypto globally and here in South Africa. From regulatory shifts to the rise of innovative blockchain…
9 Jan 9AM 16 min

PIVOT POINT– In conversation with Ssanyu Sematimba

Ssanyu Sematimba is a trailblazer in Africa's creative economy, transforming art and innovation into drivers of sustainable development. As the Head of the Creative Arts and Events Department at the African Leadership Academy (ALA), Ssanyu is passionate about making creative education accessible across the continent. Her work aligns with Sustainable…
9 Jan 9AM 17 min

TECH & INNOVATION - Navigating Tech Careers After Matric.

GUEST – Asif Hassam, Chief Technology Officer at Zaio As matriculants eagerly await their results, the question of "what's next?" looms large for many. In an era where traditional career paths are being redefined, the South African technology sector stands out as a beacon of opportunity. With a skyrocketing demand…
7 Jan 12PM 8 min

Generous Xmas gifts and donations can trigger tax obligations.

GUEST – Catherine Fourie, Head of CPD Consortium While many of us love giving and receiving gifts, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) is equally interested in these acts of kindness—especially when they come in the form of large sums of money, luxury cars, or shares. Under South African tax…
7 Jan 11AM 16 min

Numsa will fight to save jobs affected by closure of ArcelorMittal plants.

GUEST – Phakamile Hlubi Majola – NUMSA Spokesperson The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) is stepping up to fight the closure of ArcelorMittal South Africa’s long-steel plants, a move that could result in the loss of up to 3,500 jobs. Numsa has expressed deep concern over the…
7 Jan 11AM 21 min

PEP collaborates with FNB to offer 155 000 school shoes vouchers for only 99c.

GUEST – Angela Beukes - Head of Marketing at PEP We shine a spotlight on a groundbreaking initiative that’s set to make back-to-school shopping a little easier for South African families. In an innovative collaboration, PEP and FNB have launched a campaign offering school shoes for just 99 cents—a deal…
7 Jan 11AM 10 min

Why was Capitec Bank charged R56 Million over FICA violations.

GUEST – Chad Thomas- IRS forensic investigator Capitec, the nation’s largest bank by customer base, recently faced significant administrative penalties amounting to R56 million. These sanctions were imposed by the South African Reserve Bank’s Prudential Authority following a series of inspections conducted in 2021 and 2022. The penalties stem from…
7 Jan 11AM 12 min

2025 economic predictions.

GUEST – Phelisa Nkomo – Development Economist 2025 is here! But what does the economic landscape hold for South Africa?
7 Jan 11AM 13 min
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