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Kaya Biz
by Kaya 959
At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
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Mapping South Africa’s Growing AI Skills Economy
Simon Blaire breaks down the latest PNet Job Market Trends Report, showing how AI skills have shifted from niche to mainstream across industries. We explore the rise of generative AI and the difference between AI development and AI application skills. Kaya FM
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SMME Investment: The Secret Growth Engine South Africa Is Overlooking
Independent management consultant Stephan J. Lamprecht argues that South Africa’s real growth potential lies in targeted, sustained investment into SMMEs. We unpack the fragmented support ecosystem, the reforms needed to unlock scale, and how a coherent economic narrative can drive meaningful small-business growth. Kaya FM
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Conflict Pushes SA Agri Input Costs Higher
We explore how the Middle East conflict is driving up fertilizer, diesel, and freight costs across South Africa’s agricultural value chain. Nkhensani Mashimbyi from Absa AgriBusiness explains the risks for producers, the knock-on effects for food inflation, and where export opportunities—especially in citrus—remain strong. Kaya FM
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SA Mining Under Pressure: Strong February Output, Rising Cost Risks
André Lourens, an economist from the Minerals Council SA, unpacks February’s 9.7% surge in mining production, driven by PGMs, gold, and manganese—and why iron ore and coal remain weak. We also examine easing input costs in February, the expected spike from March. Kaya FM
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Investing Lessons from Football with Allan Gray
With the FIFA World Cup approaching, Mthobisi Mthimkhulu from Allan Gray, draws parallels between football strategy and investing. We discuss long‑term planning, emotional discipline, diversification, and how consistent decision‑making compounds over time. Kaya FM
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SA Equities: The Standout Opportunity in a Volatile Global Market
Momentum Investments’ Herman van Papendorp explains why South African equities are emerging as one of the most attractively valued asset classes globally. We explore valuation gaps, improving domestic fundamentals and renewed foreign inflows Kaya FM
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SA Manufacturing Stalls Again
FNB & WesBank Senior Economist Thanda Sithole analyses February’s 2.8% drop in manufacturing output and the sharp fall in PMI activity. We unpack fuel‑related input costs, weak domestic demand, global uncertainty, and what this means for South Africa’s growth outlook in 2026 Kaya FM
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SAA Leadership Shake‑Up
Aviation expert Hein Kaiser discusses the resignation of SAA’s Group CEO, multiple board exits, and the appointment of an acting CEO. We explore governance concerns, operational stability, rising fuel costs, and whether SAA’s recovery trajectory is at risk amid intensifying competition and global uncertainty. Kaya FM
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Careers Corner: How SA Youth Can Break Into the Property Industry
To unpack real career opportunities in South Africa’s growing property sector, we catch up with Property Point founder Shawn Theunissen. From valuations to commercial leasing and development, we explore high‑demand roles, entry routes for youth, and how township communities like Soweto can build their own property ecosystems Kaya FM
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Easter 2026 Spending Surge
Standard Bank’s Norman Nyawo breaks down double‑digit growth in consumer spending over Easter 2026. We look at regional trends, sector winners, the rise of digital payments, and what this means for business confidence and SME growth heading into mid‑year. Kaya FM
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Wealth Creation in a High‑Cost Economy
Nedbank’s Salathiso Sikonje unpacks the latest NedFinHealth Monitor, revealing how South Africans are coping with rising living costs. We explore financial stress levels, improved budgeting habits, weak long‑term planning, and practical steps households can take to build sustainable wealth despite economic pressure. Kaya FM
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SA Fuel Shock 2026: Government Responds
DDG Tseliso Maqubela from the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources explains the root causes of South Africa’s steep April fuel hikes, the nationwide shortages, and what interventions are being considered to stabilise supply. Kaya FM
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Fuel Shock Survival: Why Pre‑Owned Hybrids Are Becoming SA’s New Safety Net
With petrol heading toward R26 per litre and diesel nearing R28, South Africans are searching for practical ways to stay mobile. Weelee CEO Errol Levin explains why pre‑owned hybrids are emerging as the smartest hedge against fuel volatility Kaya FM
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FDI at a Turning Point: What Global Investors Expect in 2026
Kearney’s Global Business Policy Council unveils the 2026 FDI Confidence Index®, revealing the top global and emerging markets expected to attract investment over the next three years. Africa Managing Partner Theo Sibiya breaks down the trends shaping investor sentiment Kaya FM
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Where SA’s Retirement Money Is Really Going
Alexforbes’ latest Manager Watch™ Survey reveals a shifting investment landscape: multi‑managers gaining ground, domestic equities outperforming, and global diversification accelerating. Executive Janina Slawski explains what the data means for retirement funds, asset managers, and the future of investment strategy in South Africa. Kaya FM
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Inside Your Pocket: Why SA’s Cost of Living Keeps Climbing
Electricity inflation has surged 85% since 2020, water is up 68%, and low‑income households now spend nearly 67% of their income on food and utilities. Senior economist Raksha Darji unpacks the Competition Commission’s March 2026 Cost of Living Report — revealing structural failures, pricing behaviour, and what must change to ease pressure on South African households. Kaya FM
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PIVOT POINT: Nkuna on Redefining Leadership in Africa’s Legal Sector
Newly appointed COO of Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr, Phetheni Nkuna, joins Pivot Point to discuss her rise from employment law specialist to one of the most influential operational leaders in African legal practice. Kaya FM
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From Pledges to Projects: Can Gauteng Turn Investment Promises into Real Growth?
Gauteng is chasing R200 billion in new commitments after securing R312.5 billion in pledges last year — but only 28–30% of those have converted into real projects. PwC Chief Economist Lullu Krugel joins us to unpack the credibility of the province’s investment story Kaya FM
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Ekasinomics: Thabiso Mavovo on Telling Africa’s Stories
From actor to filmmaker, Thabiso Mavovo is part of a new generation reshaping African cinema. He reflects on his creative awakening, the impact of the MultiChoice Talent Factory, and the emotional heartbeat behind his film Keletso Kaya FM
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Fuel Hikes hit Africa’s Cross‑Border SMEs
Fuel volatility is squeezing the continent’s smallest traders hardest. EndlessLife Group’s, Zohakiy Mbi‑Njifor, explains how rising transport costs threaten the 30,000–50,000 South African SMEs operating across borders. Kaya FM
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INSIDE YOUR BUSINESS: Moving SA’s Youth from Job‑Seeking to Job‑Creating
Applications are open for one of South Africa’s most prestigious entrepreneurship fellowships. Landi Mashiloane, Fellowship Selection Manager, unpacks what makes the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation’s University Fellowship different and who should apply Kaya FM
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SA freight & logistics body on needed industry reforms
The South African Freight and Logistics Association, or SAFLA, officially launched this year with a promise to represent the ground‑level realities of freight forwarders and logistics operators across the country. Founding Executive Officer Dave Logan, joins us to unpack their key focus areas. Kaya FM
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DHL’s R220 Million Bet on Gauteng
DHL Supply Chain is doubling down on South Africa with a R220 million investment in a new Gauteng distribution centre. Bremer Pauw, CCO MEA & MD Africa, DHL Supply Chain explains why this matters for FMCG, cross‑border trade and local job creation Kaya FM
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Women in Science: Africa’s Next Frontier of Innovation
The L’Oréal‑UNESCO For Women in Science Programme marks a major shift by fully integrating South Africa into the Sub‑Saharan Africa cohort. Programme Lead Michelle Gololo discusses the systemic barriers women scientists still face, the impact of supporting 320 African researchers since 2010, and why African-led research is essential for African solutions. Kaya FM
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Exxaro, Eskom partner on new 17-Year Coal Deal
Exxaro and Eskom have signed a landmark coal supply agreement that secures Matla Power Station’s feedstock until 2043. Exxaro’s Executive Head of Coal, Caroline Shirindza, explains why this deal matters for energy stability, jobs in Mpumalanga, and Eskom’s recovery. Kaya FM
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South Africa’s Real Fuel Crisis: Not Global… Domestic
Diesel is set to jump by over R8/litre and petrol by more than R5 — but fresh analysis by senior macroeconomic analyst, Dr. Dumisani Jantjies, argues the real crisis is homegrown. He joins us to unpack what government could do right now to ease the burden on households and businesses. Kaya FM
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South Africa’s Balancing Act: Q2 market outlook
After a brutal March, South Africa enters Q2 with both fragility and promise. MP9 Asset Management CIO Aheesh Singh unpacks global risk-off sentiment, the rand’s sharp depreciation, and why SA assets still offer valuation appeal. Kaya FM
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Jobs, Pressure Points & Green Shoots in SA
South Africa’s labour market is sending mixed but important signals — and Stats SA’s Acting Deputy Director‑General Solly Molayi joins us to unpack what the latest employment indicators really mean for workers, households, and the broader economy. Kaya FM
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March market review: Winners and Losers
March 2026 delivered historic volatility as oil prices surged past $100 and global markets reeled from Middle East conflict. Anchor Capital’s Stephan Erasmus breaks down the biggest JSE movers: Sasol and Thungela’s explosive gains, gold and platinum miners’ painful slump, and why defensive retailers like Shoprite and Boxer held firm. Kaya FM
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SA Tourism returns to Pre-Pandemic Shine
South Africa welcomed 10.5 million tourists in 2025, surpassing pre‑pandemic levels for the first time. To unpack what this means for the industry, for jobs, and for South Africa’s global competitiveness, we’re joined by Thandiwe Mathibela, GM: Global PR, Communications, and Stakeholder Relations Kaya FM
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Easter getaway: Five critical insurance checks
For families preparing to travel this weekend, there are a few top actions they should take to ensure their cover is valid. Understanding your obligations is as important as having a policy. We’re joined now by John Manyike, Head of Financial Education at Old Mutual, to unpack the biggest risks and how families can protect themselves. Kaya FM
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SA’s two-pot system sees repeat withdrawals
Since South Africa’s two-pot retirement system went live in September 2024, AlexForbes has now processed and paid more than one million savings-pot withdrawal claims, marking one of the largest operational undertakings in the country’s retirement industry. With more on the story behind the numbers, Vickie Lange, Head of Solutions Enhancement at AlexForbes Corporate, weighs in. Kaya FM
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5 Easter scams to watch out for
RCS says holiday periods create the perfect storm: people are traveling, shopping online, and spending more time on social media—all moments when vigilance naturally drops. The company has identified six major scam types that tend to spike during school holidays, and Audrey Roberts, Customer Operations Executive at RCS, joins us to unpack them. Kaya FM
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Pivot Point – Ramano on Transforming SA Leadership
For today’s Pivot Point feature, we’re joined by Ms. Tryphosa Ramano for a conversation about leadership, transformation, and the future of South Africa’s financial sector. We celebrate her three‑decade career defined by financial stewardship and a relentless commitment to transformation. Kaya FM
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FNB expects increased Easter spending in 2026
South Africa’s consumer economy is gearing up for a busier Easter period, with FNB forecasting a notable rise in household spending as the long weekend aligns with school holidays. The bank’s Chris Boxall, Head of Card Transact—FNB Card, says travel, food, and general retail are expected to see the biggest uplift—even as families remain mindful of tighter budgets. Kaya FM
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Ekasinomics — Soweto’s Tech Visionary Transforming SME Growth
Joining the Ekasinomics feature today is KK Diaz, a Soweto‑based tech entrepreneur and author of eight business books, who just launched an AI‑powered business operating system that could reshape how SMEs plan, execute, and scale. Kaya FM
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Ford’s Neale Hill on becoming one of the architects of Africa’s Modern Era
We unpack the journey of the man who went from intern to president of Ford Africa and the impact he had in growing the local economy. Neale Hill joins us to talk about navigating supply chain shocks, multi-billion-rand investments, and Africa’s mobility future. Kaya FM
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Inside Your Business: Liquidations hit SME sectors the hardest
South Africa’s business landscape remains under strain. New data from Stats SA shows that 135 companies were liquidated in February—a slight improvement from last year, but still a sign of persistent financial pressure across the economy. Aroni Chaudhuri, Chief Economist at Coface Africa, helps explain what these numbers mean for local SMEs. Kaya FM
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SARS delivers record-breaking revenue collection
The Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service (SARS), Edward Kieswetter, today tabled the strongest annual revenue collection numbers in democratic history. He joins us to reflect on the numbers and his tenure at SARS as he steps down from the role. Kaya FM
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SA's New vehicle sales surge in March
South Africa's new vehicle market extended gains in March 2026, growing by 17.3 percent from a year ago. Dr. Paulina Mamogobo, Naamsa Chief Economist, joins us to unpack fresh numbers out today. Kaya FM
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Tech & Innovation: The move from AI ambition to AI readiness
Shane Cooper, Head of Digital Advisory, Forvis Mazars in South Africa, joins us for today’s Tech & Innovation feature to discuss a recent survey that shows that companies are excited about AI but not necessarily ready for it. Kaya FM
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South African employment improves, but youth concerns persist
South Africa’s latest employment numbers are out, with Stats SA reporting an improvement of 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2025. Nkosinathi Mahlangu, Head of the Youth Employment Portfolio at Momentum Group, argues that employer-driven opportunities are needed to give young people a real foothold in the economy. Kaya FM
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Key takeaways from South Africa’s 2026 Investment Conference
South Africa wants to move from promises to performance, and it’s aiming big — R2 trillion in new investment commitments over the next five years. For these and other highlights from today’s South African Investment Conference, Ipeleng Selele, Chairperson, Brand South Africa, joins the show. Kaya FM
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SA fuel stations under pressure
Petrol stations are running dry nationwide as motorists rush to fill up ahead of record fuel price hikes expected from 1 April. South Africa braces for record fuel price hikes on April 1. To help address public concerns, we spoke to Avhapfani Tshifularo, Chief Executive of the Fuels Industry Association of South Africa. Kaya FM
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Tech at the centre of SA’s investment story
As the country hosts the 2026 South Africa Investment Conference, government leaders are emphasizing a new phase of economic resilience, diversification, and digitalization. Takealot Group CEO, Frederik Zietsman, weighs in on the digital aspect after attending the conference. Kaya FM
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Wealth Creation – Why REITS are cool investments
Market analyst and investor The Finance Ghost talks about the value case for investing in REITs and how they can become a cool tool for portfolio diversification. Kaya FM
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Sasfin Wealth’s rebrand to Otto1890
Erol Zeki, CEO of Otto1890 (formerly known as Sasfin Wealth), joins us to talk about the group’s strategic shift beyond the branding. The group is looking to tap into private market opportunities, amongst other things. Kaya FM
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SA’s producer price outlook deteriorates sharply
Producer price inflation showed signs of easing in January, according to data from Stats SA. Economists from Nedbank say the outlook has deteriorated sharply, and Johannes Khosa explains why… Kaya FM
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Careers Corner – Are degrees still relevant in SA’s job market
South Africa’s youth unemployment crisis has raised concerns about the validity of chasing a degree to secure employability. Professor Linda du Plessis, Senior Deputy Vice-Chancellor, North-West University, argues that there is still value with the right approach by educators. Kaya FM
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South Africa braces for record fuel price hikes on April 1
South African motorists are bracing for what could be one of the sharpest fuel price increases in recent years. Ernest North, co-founder of Naked Insurance, gives his take about how this impacts the cost of owning a vehicle in South Africa. Kaya FM
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At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
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