11 Covid-19 deaths; SA economy faces war-time style contraction; car sales hammered; KFC property defaults

Loading player...
In today's news headlines:
* The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases was 1,655 as of Monday 6 April, with 11 deaths reported to SA authorities;
* South Africa’s economy could contract by 2-4% and the budget deficit could be pushed to war-time levels, the Reserve Bank says;
* BMW says all major markets experienced double-digit declines in March and extended factory halts across Europe, North America and South Africa by 10 days until the end of the month;
* KFC-owner Yum! Brands has told landlords in South Africa that the US firm won’t be paying rent while outlets are closed during a three-week government-enforced lockdown to contain the coronavirus pandemic, says Bloomberg;
* South African telecoms regulator ICASA announced on Monday an emergency release of broadband spectrum to meet a spike in internet demand during a lockdown to tackle the coronavirus pandemic, reports Reuters; and
* UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is struggling to shake Covid-19 has been hospitalised, has tweeted that he is in good spirits and is still working remotely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
6 Apr 2020 12PM English South Africa Investing · Business News

Other recent episodes

BNC#8 - Restoring power to the people: A call for electoral reform and accountable leadership

This compelling address explores leadership, democracy, and the urgent need for electoral reform in South Africa. Drawing on personal experiences in government and constitutional development, the speaker highlights the growing disconnect between citizens and political representatives. Through powerful stories and reflections, he advocates for a system that empowers individuals to…
29 Mar 8AM 25 min

The NdB Sunday Show: Willem Els - Why terror groups love South Africa

On today’s NdB Sunday Show, Chris Steyn talks to Willem Els, a consultant at the Transnational Threats and Organised Crime and the Justice and Violence Prevention Programme at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS) about why South Africa is considered to be so attractive to terror networks. Els describes how…
29 Mar 5AM 15 min