Eugene Booysen is one of a new breed of bankers, a group who realise that the industry needs to transform dramatically to remain relevant. His Damascene Conversion came after attending Singularity University in Silicon Valley: "I left SA as Eugene and returned as Newgene." As head of innovation at Barclays…
Ms Nolitha Fakude, Executive Vice President of Sasol, tells Tim Modise that the business community must adopt an enlightened self interest and support initiatives that counter xenophobia. She also say the pace of women empowerment in the workplace is slow due to weak political will in the government and business…
Katlehong athlete Alfred Motaung tells Marika Sboros why he is preparing to run his 14th Comrades, the world's oldest and largest marathon, this year on the Banting (low-carb, high-fat) diet.
Herman Mashaba is very critical of race based economic transformation policies, saying they will undermine economic growth and polarise society. He calls on government to amend the labour laws and to invest in good quality education. He saying the current approach by government is undermining the job prospects of millions…
Ferial says that she is a beneficiary of BEE and Employment equity laws of the country and therefore regards herself as praise singer of transformation. She argues that the economic marginalisation of the youth is the big issue South Africa must confront head on. She shares her views on the…
Richard Hirsch was on the money a fortnight back, suggesting Google, at $525, was a great trade (it has risen to $552). In this special podcast he suggests traders switch to alibaba.com - and that longer-term investors go big on the world's most valuable company, Apple. Listen here for his…
Tim Modise chatting to well known broadcaster Pat Pillai about the development of young entrepreneurs in south Africa. He is the CEO of LifeCo Unlimited and recently raised R32 million from the Industrial Development Corporation and Standard Bank to support their programmes.
20 May 2015 8PM
13 min
1780 – 1800
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