Fear-mongering and expat tax: Here's the real f...
JOHANNESBURG — Treasury's bid to get expats to pa…
19 min
3927
Team Talk: All Blacks, Boks, Kgalema and Justin...
In episode Two of Team Talk, Bob Skinstad and Alec Hogg catch up on the latest sports and business news from Bell Pottinger's demise and Kgalema Mothlante's BBC interview through to the looming Springbok showdown against the All Blacks. There's also a chat between Bob and his pal Justin Kemp, with one of world cricket's best all rounders, on life after professional sport.
33 min
3928
Justin Kemp: Living the post-cricket dream - fi...
In this edition of TeamTalk, Bob Skinstad explore…
10 min
3929
Motlanthe on Hard Talk - an unrehabilitated ANC...
There’s no wriggle room when you’re on the world-…
22 min
3930
Trapping hackers with honeypots: SA’s Haroon Me...
JOHANNESBURG — For years, South African Haroon Me…
17 min
3931
Matt Pearce in NZ: Why the Boks have a real cha...
Rugby professor Matthew Pearce is in Auckland ahe…
22 min
3932
Long arm of the law: Corruption Watch asks US t...
JOHANNESBURG — The so-called 'Gupta Curse' has al…
14 min
3933
The Old Firm: Relentless Capitec; KPMG's realit...
Your invitation to eavesdrop on my weekly chat with the vastly experienced David Shapiro, whose unrivalled market insights opens a window behind the latest headlines. This podcast focuses on the rise and rise of Capitec; Bell Pottinger's demise; a reality check for KPMG and the SA Institute of Chartered Accountants after Forensics For Justice confirms the #GuptaLeaks emails are authentic; a 90 year old warning about the Bitcoin Bubble; and how Sanlam is leaving its rivals in the dust. All this with a dollop of fun, too. - Alec Hogg
31 min
3934
On the up: Schalk Malan on BrightRock's Sanlam ...
JOHANNESBURG — From a customer base of zero in 20…
17 min
3935
Fixing the world: Creative disruption is usheri...
It's common cause that many of the world's system…
18 min
3936
Knife’s Keet van Zyl: What a successful VC inve...
In a relatively short time, Knife Capital has est…
28 min
3937
Paul O'Sullivan: #GuptaLeaks emails are authent...
LONDON — Paul O'Sullivan's Forensics For Justice …
7 min
3938
Smart investment options for your children: Her...
JOHANNESBURG — The world of investment is complex…
11 min
3939
Dan van Zyl: What SA rugby can learn from the o...
Former Springbok scrumhalf Dan van Zyl is an much…
8 min
3940
Bell Pottinger’s Gupta work most unethical I've...
JOHANNESBURG — UK public relations firm Bell Pott…
9 min
3941
Team Talk: Mouton, Bell Pott, AB de Villiers, S...
A new weekly podcast where we eavesdrop on Alec H…
51 min
3942
Property investment: UK transaction fees, taxes...
PSG's founder Jannie Mouton has started giving away the billions in personal wealth he has accumulated - and it's all because of the example of a man who lives on the other side of the world. In this inspirational interview, Mouton emphasises the "outlier" qualities behind his own company and its creations Capitec and Curro, when explaining it watching Berkshire Hathaway chairman Warren Buffett on television which sparked his own decision. Buffett, he said, "had a big smile on his face" when the interviewer asked him about the decision to give 99% of his wealth to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. PSG's founder says as there no nothing similar to that charitable trust in his native South Africa, his money will go into the Jannie Mouton Foundation - and will be invested in helping his own people and primarily in education. An extraordinary entrepreneur who is bequeathing an extraordinary legacy. - Alec Hogg
18 min
3949
From a tweet to a R100m deal: How Sanlam acquir...
JOHANNESBURG — Sanlam's recent deal to acquire a …
16 min
3950
The Old Firm: Hogg and Shapiro celebrate Buffet...
It's 20 years since David Shapiro was my first gu…