Kaya Biz

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.
Daily English South Africa Business News · Investing
5,097 Episodes
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Load shedding crisis as Eskom breakdowns hit record levels.

On Saturday it had already become apparent just how much trouble Eskom’s generating unit was in. At that evening’s peak – during the Easter long weekend when electricity demand was more than 5 000 megawatts (MW) lower than it would’ve been on a weekday – the utility could only provide…
19 Apr 2022 1AM 11 min

It's My House- What the PPA means for community housing schemes.

Much has already been said about the Property Practitioners Act (PPA) and Regulations which came into effect on 1 February and the immediate effects on consumers in the property sector as well as all the estate agents, brokers, property managers, auctioneers, management and sales agencies need to be registered. So…
19 Apr 2022 1AM 23 min

How to be a resilient investor?

Investing can often feel like being on a rollercoaster ride, with unpredictable highs and lows, and periods of uncertainty that test our resolve. Being a resilient investor can help us look through cycles of extreme market volatility and improve our investment outcomes in the long term. Cedrick Pila, regional manager…
19 Apr 2022 1AM 14 min

South African Reserve Bank celebrates 100 years of issuing its first banknotes.

Tuesday, 19 April 2022 marks 100 years since the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) issued its first banknotes. The banknotes were issued 10 months after the SARB was established on 30 June 1921. Prior to that, South Africa had no monetary authority, however, the commercial banks were responsible for issuing…
19 Apr 2022 1AM 9 min

In conversation with Taelo Mojapelo, CEO of BP Southern Africa.

Taelo Mojapelo is CEO of bp Southern Africa (bpSA). She took over the reins in June 2020, during very challenging and unprecedented times. She has demonstrated strong leadership in responding to the COVID-19 crisis, supporting the teams, and ensuring safe and reliable operations as well as business continuity. Taelo is…
14 Apr 2022 1AM 16 min

Call for Gauteng Government to pay SMEs timeously

The CEO of Black Entrepreneurs Alliance is calling the Gauteng government to pay SMEs on time. He is available to chat about the frustrations of SMEs and how the Gau government can make the life of SMEs a lot easier. Call for Gauteng Government to pay SMEs timeously. Statistics South…
13 Apr 2022 2AM 6 min

Legally Speaking: Constructive dismissal - What do you need to know.

Employees often find themselves in employment conditions that are difficult to deal with. However, how does one mark the difference between difficult employment conditions and employment conditions that are so intolerable that the employee is forced to resign? What Is Constructive Dismissal? Constructive dismissal can be defined as a situation…
13 Apr 2022 2AM 20 min

Mr Price signs R3.3bn deal to take control of fashion group Studio 88

Mr Price has reached a deal for a 70% stake in Studio 88, which will add more than 700 stores, predominantly in SA Fashion group Mr Price has signed a R3.3bn agreement to take a controlling stake in the Studio 88 group, SA’s biggest unlisted apparel retailer, as it seeks…
13 Apr 2022 2AM 8 min

Call for Gauteng Government to pay SMEs timeously

Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) released the latest unemployment data this week, confirming what many of us expected given the state of the economy. The official unemployment rate increased by 0.4 of a percentage point to 35.3% during the fourth quarter of 2021 – revealing yet again, the dire rate of joblessness in South…
12 Apr 2022 11AM 8 min

How The Under-35s Are Reclaiming South Africa’s Inner-Cities

When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit in 2020, the Central Business District (CBD) of the country’s major metropolitans Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town became ghost towns as office workers were forced to work from home.   Two years later, some working professionals have chosen to take advantage of flexible work-from-home…
12 Apr 2022 11AM 12 min
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