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Moneyweb@Midday

Moneyweb@Midday

Moneyweb Radio

Moneyweb@Midday is back, with veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs the new host of the podcast. Launching on 8 May 2023, Moneyweb brings you a fast-paced live daily news show, covering a wide range of topics, from business and economics to breaking news in politics, tech, sport and more. The show features exclusive interviews with captains of industry, CEOs, political leaders and prominent newsmakers, offering unique insights and in-depth analyses. Tune in on weekdays via the Moneyweb website and mobile app between 12h00 and 12h30.

761 - [TOP STORY] George building collapse: Plans to move from rescue to recovery phase
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  • 761 - [TOP STORY] George building collapse: Plans to move from rescue to recovery phase

    ‘We are now approaching the 48-hour mark and the rescuers have attempted to take out all of those workers where they had heard signals or sounds coming from people under the rubble,’ says Leon van Wyk, executive mayor of the George Municipality.

    Wed, 08 May 2024 - 5min
  • 760 - 'Electricity is too cheap in South Africa'

    Eskom approaches court over City Power debt, Amazon SA's launch and how AI can help protect rhinos.

    Wed, 08 May 2024 - 34min
  • 759 - [TOP STORY] It’s true, brew, Cape Town coffee is some of the best in the world

    ‘As Cape Town Tourism, we will continue to promote not just Truth or the I Love Coffee Group, but even Siki’s Koffee Kafe in Khayelitsha, one of the best blenders that you'll ever find,’ Enver Duminy, CEO of Cape Town Tourism.

    Tue, 07 May 2024 - 5min
  • 758 - 'Government will not give up on the post office'

    Update on deadly George building collapse and Minister of Communication on the state of the SA Post Office.

    Tue, 07 May 2024 - 34min
  • 757 - [TOP STORY] Shell SA’s conundrum: Is the business valuable…or not?

    ‘It's going to be an interesting one to observe over the next few months, as Shell essentially tries to explain how part of the business is worthless and yet, the rest of the business should be lucrative enough for someone to snap it up,’ says independent analyst, Khaya Sithole.

    Mon, 06 May 2024 - 6min
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