In this episode of Mandates & Megaphones, Naledzani Mosomane of Standard Bank says closing Africa’s $42 billion gender credit gap is vital for inclusive growth. She explains how data gaps, financial literacy, and structural barriers limit women-owned SMEs, and why partnerships, blended finance and measurable KPIs are key to real progress.
In this episode of Mandates & Megaphones, Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busisiwe Mavuso says South Africa’s G20 presidency is a chance to reset global perceptions and drive meaningful reform. Speaking to Jeremy Maggs, she outlines how business can turn summit talk into tangible progress.
In this episode of Mandates & Megaphones, Jeremy Maggs speaks with Isobel Frye, senior policy advisor on the G20 at Oxfam South Africa and a leading social protection expert. Frye explains the complex relationship between global commitments and local realities, stressing that rhetoric must give way to tangible results.
South Africa’s year at the helm of the G20 and B20 has opened a rare window for African business to shape the global economic agenda. In the latest episode of Mandates & Megaphones, Richard Rivett-Carnac, CEO of South African Breweries [SAB] and a member of the B20 Advisory Council, spoke…
As South Africa prepares to host the G20 summit, the issue of whistleblower protection is fast emerging as both a domestic imperative and an international test of credibility. On this episode of Mandates & Megaphones, presented by Jeremy Maggs in association with Standard Bank, the spotlight falls on the urgent…
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