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Should the PIC be placed under administration?
‘No, of course not. For an entity with R3.6trn in assets, the idea that one person could have unilateral authority is untenable. The solution is to find the right governance model’ – independent analyst Khaya Sithole.
Pockets of value in the market
Terence Hove unpacks the market sell-off, the retreat in technology stocks, geopolitical tensions and inflation risks. He also discusses safe-haven opportunities and reflects on the resilience of the rand, which remains steady at around R16.40 against the US dollar.
South Africans step up retirement saving despite economic uncertainty
Samukelo Zwane, product head at FNB Wealth and Investments, discusses retirement readiness, the impact of the rising cost of living on retirement saving and the upcoming exhibition.
PIC governance crisis, digital infrastructure and project delivery
This evening, we wrap up the day's market movements with Terence Hove, explore how South Africans are strengthening their retirement savings with FNB, unpack the governance crisis at the PIC with Corusca Consulting, discuss Icasa's public consultation process on digital infrastructure regulations, examine how women are increasingly becoming wealth creators w
Women move from wealth holders to wealth builders
Thandi Ngwane, head of high-net-worth investments at Standard Bank SA, discusses how women are expanding their investment horizons and building long-term wealth.
Democratising project delivery in rural communities
Tsakane Zwane, CEO and founder of First Principles Engineering, shares her entrepreneurial journey and how she is transforming project delivery.
Digital infrastructure needs all hands on deck
Dikeledi Mushi, councillor at Icasa, unpacks the draft broadband infrastructure certification regulations and the outcomes of the public hearings.
Planting season risks, crackdown on unpaid pensions, and reimagining personal finance
This evening, we unpack the day’s market movements with Otto1890, assess how renewed global tensions could affect the agricultural sector ahead of the planting season with Wandile Sihlobo, examine the FSCA’s new partnership with the NPA to tackle unpaid pensions, explore opportunities beyond precious metals with Allan Gray, and, in this week’s Executive Loun
Finding value beyond precious metals
Tim Acker, portfolio manager at Allan Gray, discusses the past year's stock market performance and why diversification remains key to investing.
Global tensions reignite concerns for farmers
Wandile Sihlobo, presidential envoy on agriculture and land, discusses the risks posed by higher fuel and fertiliser costs, and El Niño, ahead of the planting season.
Employers face prosecution over unpaid pension contributions
Takalani Lukhaimane, manager for retirement funds conduct supervision at the FSCA, explains how its partnership with the NPA will strengthen action against employers who fail to pay pension contributions.
Reimagining the microfinance journey
Sitoyo Lopokoiyit, CEO of personal and private banking at Absa, reflects on his career, financial inclusion, and his love for running and coffee farming.
Funding gap slowing manufacturers’ modernisation push
‘Some businesses are choosing not to modernise because they can't afford to – but they also can't afford not to’: Koreshini Pillay from Cape Town-based fintech Lula.
Part 2: The ‘Vision’ of the future for Tongaat Hulett
Rute Moyo, co-founder and principal of the Vision Group, explores Tongaat Hulett's importance to the SADC region and the future of the agro-processing industry.
SA’s red meat export recovery hinges on FMD traceability
Thabile Nkujana, senior economist at the National Agricultural Marketing Council, explains why foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) traceability is critical to SA's red meat industry and export recovery.
Can AI change the way South Africans build wealth?
Charles Savage, CEO of the Purple Group, discusses how AI is reshaping investing and the value of the group's latest acquisition.
