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The SAfm Market Update with Moneyweb provides breaking business news, expert analysis and investment insight to help you make sense of the markets. The show is presented by distinguished financial analyst, Jimmy Moyaha. The programme is broadcasted Monday to Thursday nationwide on SAfm (104 – 107fm), between 18:00 and 19:00.
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Join leading sexual health expert Maureen McGrath every Sunday night for the Sunday Night Health Show, a live listener call-in radio program that educates listeners about sexual health, overall health, relationships and quality of life. LISTEN LIVE ACROSS CANADA: 8pmPT-10pmPT on 980 CKNW in Vancouver, 9pmMT-11pmMT on 770 CHQR & QR Calgary 107FM in Calgary, and 10pmCT-12amCT on 680 CJOB in Winnipeg.
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At Boogie Bunker Radio we make it a priority to support independent soul artists and to assist new and up and coming talent - as well as presenting a unique blend of soul,music from across the decades from the fifties to now. And our station philosophy is if our presenters don’t have anything of value to say, then don’t speak! Our motto Less Chat... More Music - speaks for itself. To find out more visit us at www.boogiebunkerradio.com 24:7 we’re soul music heaven! Boogie Bunker Radio & BBR T ...
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This evening we look at the markets with Sanlam Private Wealth, National Treasury joins us to discuss proposed changes to alcohol pricing, analyst Tshepo Kgadima discusses the government’s comments on state guarantees for IPPs, Natural Justice speaks to us from Cop29 in Azerbaijan, Standard Bank offers steps to take to protect yourself from hackers…
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City of Cape Town authorities and police officials have arrested five people for allegedly running an unlicensed food manufacturing operation in the Mfuleni area. After receiving a tip-off, authorities inspected the premises and they discovered sausages being processed and packaged in unsanitary conditions posing a significant health risk to consum…
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Police in the Eastern Cape are searching for four children between the ages of four and seven who went missing at Madamini village outside KwaBhaca in the Eastern Cape. The Siganga family says the children were last seen playing outside their homestead on Sunday afternoon. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Nkululeko Nyembezi…
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Concerned community members around the Stilfontein area in the North West where around 400 illegal miners remain trapped undergroung say if food and water is not allowed into the mines, they will rescue dead bodies. This as community volunteers continue to risk their own lives and rescue trapped miners. At least five miners have been rescued and br…
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The Border Management Authority (BMA) has resumed with operations at the Lebombo port of entry. This comes after BMA temporarily halted operations at the Lebombo port of entry due to ongoing protests. Protests in Mozambicans started after the opposition rejected the results of the recent elections. According to the opposition, last month's election…
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Two police officers have been shot and wounded at the Alexandra police station north of Johannesburg. It is believed that a suspect was shot and killed allegedly by the police, who were retaliating after the suspect fired shots at them. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC reporter, Calvin DludlaOleh SAfm
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This evening we look at the markets with Sasfin, we speak to the Government Employee Pension Fund and Emira Property Fund on their respective financials, Allan Gray joins us to discuss including consumer-facing companies in your investment portfolio, and in our Executive Lounge segment we speak to Township Entrepreneurs Alliance founder Bulelani Ba…
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Mozambican customs officials confirmed that demonstrations have started in that country. The presidential candidate Venancio Mondlane of the opposition PODEMOS party, announced three more days of protests starting today. He encouraged supporters to target trade routes with neighboring South African and Zimbabwe.…
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Community members around Stilfontein in the North West have called on government to urgently assist in the rescue of suspected illegal miners who are trapped underground. This as they prepare to use a rope to pull out Zama zamas who have not had food nor water ever since the police, together with the SANDF, cut off supply routes to the miners. Its …
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Residents of KwaMashu, north of Durban are calling for the closure of spaza shops owned by foreign nationals. This after teachers at a KwaMashu school, who have started to inspect snacks children bought at spaza shops, found capsules inside a sealed packet of chips. There have been several cases of food poisoning in KwaZulu-Natal, since last month.…
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SAFA president, Danny Jordaan and two others, were expected to appear at the Specialised Commercial Crimes Court in the Palm Ridge Magistrate, on Wednesday. This follows alleged reports of his arrest for fraud and theft of one-point-three million rands. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to SABC Sports reporter, Percy Nkatlo.…
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This evening we look at the markets with PSG, discuss MultiChoice and Premier Group’s financials, MyBroadband joins us to discuss a proposal to shut down South Africa’s broadband network, Nedbank helps us unpack recent local labour force data, and in our Property Insights segment we speak to Moneyweb’s Ciaran Ryan about an ongoing saga where an FNB…
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Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi has defended his decision to withdraw the SABC Bill. The decision has triggered mixed reaction. Parliament's Communications Committee Chairperson has described the Minister's decision as ill-advised. As Mercedes Besent reports, the Bill seeks to repeal the current Broadcasting Act, and …
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According to Statistics South Africa (STATS SA) there has been an increase of 294 000 in jobs for South Africans in Quater 3 of this year to 16.9 million of employed people. Stats SA reports that South Africa's unemployment rate has decreased by 1.4 percent to 32.1 percent in quarter three of this year (2024). Statistics South Africa has just relea…
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The South African government has affirmed its call for an end to the genocidal war that is currently ongoing in Gaza in the Middle East. This position was emphaphised by International Relations and Cooperation Minister, Ronald Lamola who has been addressing the media on key issues pertaining to the implementation of the country's foreign policy. La…
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The trial of alleged underworld bosses, Jerome Booysen, André Naude and 13 others has been postponed to next Monday in the High Court in Cape Town. This after Naude, who is accused number three, is recoverimg from illness. He was due to attend trial yesterday but his lawyer told the court that her client was hospitalised. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to S…
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This evening we look at the markets with Rand Swiss, speak to CEOs from Vodacom, Raubex and Omnia about their respective results, journalist Stephen Timm discusses his findings around MTI’s Johann Steynberg’s alleged death, and in our personal finance segment Liberty helps us better understand structured investment products. SAfm Market Update - Po…
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Group CEO Shameel Joosub shares insights on its latest interim results, where exchange rate issues cost the company billions, and weighs in on the Competition Tribunal putting a stop to its big deal with the Remgro-owned fibre operator. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live streamOleh Jimmy Moyaha
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Transport MEC in KwaZulu-Natal, Siboniso Duma is engaging the All Truck Drivers Forum together with the Allied South Africa on their planned shutdown of the country's major highways today. The Forum had threatened to take to the streets over their concerns about foreign national being hired as truck drivers above local truck drivers. The Road Traff…
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Not paying child maintenance could prevent you from getting credit. This, thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding that was signed between the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development and other partners. The MOU, called the Maintenance Online Listing of Defaulters, will ensure that the details of defaulting individuals are handed over to…
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Close to thirty people that were arrested for public violence after looting spaza shops belonging to foreign nationals are set to appear before the Bloemfontein Magistrate's court today. Residents of Manguang went on a rampage after learners from Ihobe Primary School fell ill and were transported to local health care facilities. The learners had co…
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Community members in Soul City informal settlement, in Kagiso, west of Johannesburg are claiming that a nine year old boy is in hospital, after being shot by police from the Kagiso police station. According to residents in the area the police officers entered the informal settlement on Saturday and began looting spaza shops, and when questioned the…
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The Correctional Services Department says two of the accused in the Senzo Meyiwa case are high risk offenders hence they remain incarcerated at C-Max section of the KgosiMampuru prison in Tshwane. MthobisiMncube and FisokuhleNtuli filed an urgent urgent application at the Pretoria High Court - seeking the court to rule against their isolated incarc…
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Newly-elected Botswana's President Advocate, Duma Boko says he is humbled by the support and faith shown to him by the people of the republic. President Boko took his oath of office a short while ago during his inauguration ceremony currently taking place at the capital Gaborone. This after the long-time ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) lost …
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ANC Secretary General, Fikile Mbalula is expected to lead a march in Tshwane today. The party says the march is set to highlight the ANC's commitment to address community concerns and advancing transformative policies for social justice, economic equity, and improved service delivery. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Sibahle Motha...…
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Amnesty International has called on the African Union together with countries within the SADec region to immediately intervene in the political unrest currently ongoing in neighbouring Mozambique. At least thirty people are reported to have been killed with dozens more injured. This as thousands took to the streets yesterday demanding a recount of …
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Terence Hove of Exness discusses the day’s market moves, continued reaction to the US election results, current market sentiment, interest rates as we wait to hear from the Fed, the Bank of England’s rate decision, Nissan cutting jobs and the CEO’s salary, and Japan’s current economic state. SAfm Market Update - Podcasts and live stream…
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