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English, Finance, 1 season, 162 episodes, 2 days, 11 hours, 41 minutes
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News Insights and analysis of the Africa Business Landscape across the 55 African Union member States, we cover from an emerging startup to macroeconomic stories. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
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Who is JJ Omojuwa, Really?

Wikipedia describes him as a Nigerian blogger, author, public speaker, socio-economic, political commentator, and social media expert, Japheth Joshua Omojuwa is all these and much more. On this intimate chat, Soji Akinlabi, and Japheth Joshua Omojua discuss everything from the J.J. Omojuwa that most Nigerians do not know, Capitalism, War in Afghanistan/Iraq, Helping People, and President Joe Biden in the Whitehouse. Sit back and enjoy the conversation.
10/6/202148 minutes, 11 seconds
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Africa Must Pay the Required Attention to our Cultural And Social Embeddedness - Timilehin Olaiwola on African Perspective

Timilehin Olaiwola is currently an Mba candidate at the Lagos Business School ( LBS), haven worked as an investment banker for 3 years at former Gt Assets Management now Investment One.She is passionate about Sme advisory.Highly analytical and inclined towards problem solving , negotiation and data analytics.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/17/20195 minutes, 19 seconds
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We Have The Entrepreneurs and The Business Model To Power Africa - Wieber Boer on African Perspective

Dr Wieber Boer is the CEO of All On, a company set up by Shell Corporation with a mission to increase access to commercial energy products and services for underserved and unserved off-grid energy markets in Nigeria, with a special focus on the Niger Delta. Prior to this, Dr. Boer was with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), where he was one of the founders of the strategy firm's Lagos office. Prior to BCG, Dr. Boer spent five years with the Heirs Holdings Group in Lagos, playing roles including Chief of Staff to the Chairman, Director of Strategy, and CEO of the Tony Elumelu Foundation. Dr. Boer has also worked in the Rockefeller Foundation Africa Regional Office in Nairobi, McKinsey & Company, and with World Vision Mauritania where he managed a USAID funded development project. While conducting his doctoral research in Nigeria for his Yale PhD thesis, Wiebe co-founded AfriOne, the first ISP in North Central Nigeria. He has served on a variety of corporate and public sector boards across Africa, and is also a widely published author and speaker. His most recent book, A story of Heroes + Epics: The History of Football in Nigeria, published by Bookcraft in 2018. Dr. Boer earned a PhD and two Masters degrees from Yale University and a Bachelor's degree from Calvin College, all in history. He spent one year studying political science at the University of Jos, and completed his primary and secondary education at Hillcrest School, also in Jos, Nigeria where he was born and raised. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/13/20191 minute, 23 seconds
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Africans Have Huge Aspiration and Access to Massive Opportunities - Oladipo Idowu-Agida on African Perspective

Oladipo Idowu-Agida and recently added 'Pius' to his name, he's the CEO and Founder of DRADROCK Properties; a yound, ambitious and very creative real estate development company operating from Lagos, Nigeria. He describe himself as  a rare blend of focus, drive and creativity; with remarkable passion for People/Organizational Development, Business, Sales and marketing. An outstanding Salesperson he calls himself, well organized, hardworking, thoroughly prepared, positive, enthusiastic, and intensely focused on serving my customers better than anyone else canPrior to DRADROCK in April, 2017, he was the Sales Manager at Grenadines Homes Limited, Lagos (a member of the Paltonmorgarn Holdings), where he led a team responsible for the business development and pre-launch sales of the $300million Atlantic Resort project.Before his time at Grenadines Homes, he worked for other subsidiary of Paltonmorgarn Holdings, such as Paltonloitte & Associates, Propertymart Real Estate Investment Ltd, and PM Oil Marketing & Sales Solutions respectively.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/13/20192 minutes, 10 seconds
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Africa is a Place of Wealth, but Still Finding Her Identity - Fatimah Oladosu on African Perspective

A Place of wealth, still finding her identity; some of us are better and some of us are not. A continent with so many people, if only they could understand who they are and what they are capable of doing, then Africa will be great. Fatimah believes that service is the greatest form of leadership, and admitted that acts of service have directed her career path and accomplishments over time. Fatimah has over 18 years of professional experience, with 12 years spent in the Financial and Banking Industry in various roles/capacity, she is actively involved in community development, working with Hannah’s foundation to raise funds for her adopted orphanage and she also volunteers for Edu Aid NGO as a Mentor to young pupils. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/8/20192 minutes, 11 seconds
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Africa is a Force to Reckon With - Tofunmi Akinseye on African Perspective

 Tofunmi Akinseye serves as the Ceo and Publisher of Savvy Magazine Africa, in addition to the overall editorial direction for Savvy, this role is responsible for maintaining the tonal and aesthetic consistency of the Savvy brand across all platforms.   The 27 year old entrepreneur has the desire to shape new sets of mentally independent and self-condent leaders by creating a link between young minds, their potential and audience. Her unwavering belief is that every individual has a potential to be manifested if well invested in, fuelled her thirst do more, for the budding generation.  As the editor in Chief, Tofunmi has been able to attract clientele extending across the telecommunication company and banking industry; some of Savvy’s partners includes MTNNG, Zenith Bank, UBA Bank, Gtbank, Durex NG, Afrione and other small businesses. She successful leads a team of 5 whom together push and bring the vision into fruition; in strategizing about what Savvy needs.On this feature, Tofunmi shares her perspective of the current state of Africa as well as the future she sees. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/8/20192 minutes, 11 seconds
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Episode 9

Latest episode of African Perspectives --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
12/17/20187 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Role of Motivational Speakers In Africa’s Transformation’s Agenda

On the last show of 2018, we have an incredibly powerful conversation with speaker extraordinaire and young entrepreneur, Sibusiso Molimi of AYEYE consulting. We have an honest conversation about the role of motivational speakers in improving society & transforming the way people perceive themselves. Mr. Molimi also challenges us to ask ourselves “What are you willing to sacrifice to get to the next level” in a spirit to take accountability of your future and success. You would be doing yourself a disservice if you don’t tune into this show.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
12/17/201855 minutes, 22 seconds
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Upcoming Regional High Policy Dialogue on Transforming Agriculture

The Mandela Institute of Development Studies Programme Director, Ian Mashingaidze and the Graca Machel trust Nutrition Programme Manager Rachel Toku-Appiah set the stage for the Regional High Policy Dialogue on Transforming Agriculture held in Maputo Mozambique from the 19th to the 23rd of November. They give us insight into why Agriculture & Nutrition is an integral conversation every African should take part in and why this dialogue is necessary to the development of a sector that provides so much opportunity for economic empowerment for Africa’s large youth population. Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #TransformingAgriculture and listen to the live broadcast on Africa Business Radio.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/19/201816 minutes, 41 seconds
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GAP Medical Winner. GAP Innovation Competition 2018

GAP Medical WinnerDentroverThis is a Mobile dental unit targeted for the ease of access of remote and under-privileged communities.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/17/20189 minutes, 50 seconds
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GAP BIO Winner University of Limpopo Micropropagation of high value and indigenous rare plants.

In-vivo and in-vitro propagation of ethno-botanically important indigenous plants with commercial potentialThis area of expertise deals with the development of suitable propagation techniques for mass production of selected indigenous plants by using in vivo, vitro, plant tissue culture, techniques for production of plants with improved characteristics and high multiplication rate for commercial purposes. It further relates to plant responses to various environmental stresses (light intensity, UV radiation, temperature and heavy metals) with emphasis on oxidative stress--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/17/201829 minutes, 54 seconds
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Entrepreneurship Doesn't Necessarily Require You To Own Your Own Business - Dr. Togo

The GAP Innovation Competitions are looking for innovators, researchers and entrepreneurs that are working on novel technologies that will improve the efficiency of government service delivery, increase the competitiveness of the local economy and enhance the quality of life of ordinary citizens. Categories are in the ICT, Medical, Biosciences and Green economy. Remember to register for the Business Basics Workshop which will entail vital orientation and preparation for your GAP application. Winners of GAP 2018 will share in seed funding and cash prizes, as well as receive incubation services with technical and business mentors, intellectual property lawyers and access to The Innovation Hub’s network of industry and government partners.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/17/201813 minutes, 42 seconds
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Adv Pieter Holl Acting CEO Innovation Hub on GAP Innovation Competition 2018

INNOVATIONS BROUGHT A STEP CLOSER TO FRUITION AS THE INNOVATION HUB ANNOUNCES GAP INNOVATION COMPETITION 2018 WINNERSTshwane, 15 November 2018– A treasure trove of ideas have been added to the Gauteng province’s arsenal to boost the economy and find new solutions as The Innovation Hub – a subsidiary of the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA) - annouced the winners of the Gauteng Accelerator Programme (GAP) Innovation Competition 2018.Winners comprise innovators, researchers and entrepreneurs that are working on novel ideas that will improve the efficiency of government service delivery, increase the competitiveness of the local economy and enhance the quality of life of ordinary citizens.From enviro-friendly ablution and sanitation solutions, to recyclable sanitary wear; improved access to dental care and what promises to be a sure winner for our consumption driven economy – a technological solution that alerts shoppers to the best sales and deals.The next generation of entrepreneurs will receive commercialisation support and seed funding, and a year-long incubation at of The Innovation Hub’s Business Incubators.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/17/20187 minutes, 59 seconds
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Deployment of technology for education, access to the internet in Africa for accelerated learning.

The Fundi Education Forum #FEF2018 gathered the greatest minds in Politics and Business to discuss the state of Education on the African continent. Nqobani Mzizi, host of "Business Today in Africa" had a chat with His Excellency My Raila Odinga, and they spoke about the deployment of technology for education, access to the internet in Africa for accelerated learning and his personal contribution towards Education in Kenya, amongst other important topics.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/31/201812 minutes, 27 seconds
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Nigerian Communication Commission is Committed To Ensuring Maximum ROI For Investors - Tonny Ojobo

Mr. Tonny Ojobo, the Director of Public Affairs Nigerian Communication Commission in conversation with Adetunji Omotola highlights the mandate of the commission within the Nigerian telecommunication industry and the commitment to ensuring the adequate return on investment for investorsSouth Africa’s flagship initiatives to support ICT and SME development throughout both country and continent position it as the ideal host nation for ITU Telecom World 2018.The South African government’s national Digital Society SA strategy aims to position the country as a significant player in the development of ICTs throughout the value chain, accelerate uptake in all socio-economic sectors, increase inclusion, and transform the country into a fully digital society.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/25/201828 minutes, 15 seconds
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Partnership is The Secrete To Unlocking Economic Benefits of Digital Revolution - ITU Telecom World

ITU Telecom World 2018 took place in Durban, the third largest city in South Africa, a growing urban setting rich in diversity, cultural amenities, economic growth, history, and natural beauty.As the official host of the conference, the minister in the Department of Telecommunications and Post of the Republic of South Africa chats to Adetunji Omotola about the key takeaways, he emphasized on the need for partnership on every point, from infrastructure to deliverySouth Africa’s flagship initiatives to support ICT and SME development throughout both country and continent position it as the ideal host nation for ITU Telecom World 2018.The South African government’s national Digital Society SA strategy aims to position the country as a significant player in the development of ICTs throughout the value chain, accelerate uptake in all socio-economic sectors, increase inclusion, and transform the country into a fully digital society.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/25/201816 minutes, 25 seconds
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ICE Africa - Gaming on the African Continent

Gaming, which is casinos, lottery and gambling at large is a hugely lucrative business with immensely untapped potential on the African continent. This is according to John Kamara, who is the ICE Africa ambassador, and we engage him on the expectation of the conference that they will be hosting in Sandton, Johannesburg in South Africa on 24 and 25 October 2018.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/18/201812 minutes, 51 seconds
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Separation of Duties Between Accountants, Auditors & Non-Exec For Corporate Accountability

In the wake of the VBS Bank scandal which was revealed in "The Great Bank Heist" report by Advocate Terry Mudau and Werksman Attorneys, the seems to be blurred lines that existed on the functions of each of the role players, who separately had different functions and were charged with governance and responsibility. We attempt to unpack these roles with the Ms. Kantha Naiker, and Accountant and Executive in her own right.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/18/20189 minutes, 33 seconds
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How Employees' Financial Wellness Affects Businesses - Frank Magwegwe

Frank Magwegwe is the Founder and MD of Thrive FinWell, on today's show, he chats to Gavin about employees' financial wellness and how it affect your business. High indebtedness, payday loans, staff loans, and garnishee orders are a few examples of why South African employees are severely impacted by financial stress. Employers experience the impact as the combination of these financial challenges puts enormous strain on employees and their ability to perform at work and live healthy and fulfilled lives. Frank’s view on how employers can impact an effective employee financial wellness programme that can address your employees financial challenges and unlock a more productive work environment.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/12/201821 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Rise of 3D-Printing And 3D-Laser scanning in South Africa - Ludrick Barnard

3D printing is taking up more of the average manufacturing industry space, organizations around the world are trying to find ways to generate expertise. This scramble for education does not just include universities or companies, but also international governmental associations. Among the government associations, BRICS has recently held their second 3D Printing & Intelligent Manufacturing competition in South Africa.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/12/201813 minutes, 17 seconds
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Re-imagining Human Capital - Jackson Szabo

On our HR Technology this week, Jackson Szabo, who is the Portfolio manager atKNect365 chats to Gavin about how to reimagine human capacity, he talks holistically about AI’s impact on work, the workforce, impact on business, impacts on employment and impact on training.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/12/201817 minutes, 49 seconds
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Mental Joining Challenge At #TheBRICSFutureSkillsChallenge

The Brics Future Skills Challenge gave an opportunity for women to showcase their skills in welding. For women looking for a new career or considering switching fields, welding is an especially promising industry. When it comes to “non-traditional” occupations for women, welding can be one of the most vital, in-demand, and rewarding of the skilled trades.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/12/201814 minutes, 5 seconds
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Why Startup Owners Should Consider Business Insurance - Adam Helper

The entrepreneurs main objective is to get their business off the ground and run operations. Do they focus on the important issue of insurance on their lives as entrepreneurs, where if things would go bad on their lives, what cover is there? We get into that conversation to educate entrepreneurs and partners.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/11/201811 minutes, 31 seconds
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Cyber Security Tops The Agenda For BRICS Future Skills Challenge

The BRICS Skills Challenge will be focused on smart factories with Industry 4.0 as a key theme through both the EXPO and the challenge. The expo will have a more detailed focus showcasing the " 4th Industrial revolution and future skills". It will, however, be a very focused event with specific stands allocated to each of the BRICS countries. There will also be meeting areas to encourage Business to Business conversations. Three main areas will be looked at during the challenge: first will be digital which will include Cyber Security, Internet of Things, Data Analytics and High-Performance Computing.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/6/201820 minutes, 9 seconds
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Current Trends in Drone Technology - #BricsFutureSkillsChallange

Covering the BRICS future skill challenge 2018, Gavin chats to Prof. Riaan Stopforth and Damian Mooney about the current in Drone Technology across South Africa and skills development for the future of our economy. Prof Riaan Stopforth & Damian Mooney #BricsFutureSkillsChallangeIn its preamble, the BRICS acknowledge the benefits in the opportunities in ICTs - BRICS in Africa summit notes the objectives to promote “Collaboration for Inclusive Growth and Shared Prosperity in the 4th Industrial Revolution.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/4/201821 minutes, 51 seconds
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Lebo Lestoalo shares the Vision of BRICS Futures Skills Challenge

Lebo Lestoalo chairperson of MERSETA shares the purpose of having the Brics Futures Skills Challenge in South Africa.In 2018, Chairmanship of BRICS moves to South Africa, and with South Africa hosting the Government summit and the BRICS Business Council Meetings the South African Skills Development Working Group (SDWG) has agreed to host the second BRICS Skills Challenge at Gallagher estate in Gauteng, During October 2018. During the challenge, participants are given specific tasks and deadlines in which to complete them. Participants are judged by panels of specialists from participating countries. The objectives of the Skills Development Working Group are:· increase bilateral and multilateral cooperation in skills development for Industry 4.0 and other future skills that will facilitate economic growth,· collaborate for innovation and development of cost-effective learning tools and· development of a standard qualification framework and new curricula in emerging technologies, to facilitate skills development and raise skills standards.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/4/201818 minutes
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Legalizing Marijuana in SA, What Employers Must Know

The Constitutional Court of South Africa handed down the Marijuana ruling that has been termed historical on the 18th of September 2018. Gavin Smith and Gavin Stansfield chat about some of the implications to watch out for in the workplace. The judgment deal with the constitutionality of the prohibition and criminalization of the use of cannabis by adult persons in their private dwellings. The Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act 140 of 1992 (Drugs Act) read together with the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 101 of 1965 (Medicines Act), prohibits and criminalizes the use, possession, purchase, and cultivation of cannabis by any individual in South Africa. The relevant provisions of the legislation are:1. Drug Act•Section 4(b) and 5(b)•Part III of Schedule 22. Medicines Act•Section 22A(9)(a)(i)•Schedule 7--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/27/201814 minutes, 4 seconds
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Legalizing Marijuana in South Africa, What Employers/Employees Must Know - Gavin Stansfield

The Constitutional Court of South Africa handed down the Marijuana ruling that has been termed historical on the 18th of September 2018. Gavin Smith and Gavin Stansfield chat about some of the implications to watch out for in the workplace. The judgment deal with the constitutionality of the prohibition and criminalization of the use of cannabis by adult persons in their private dwellings. The Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act 140 of 1992 (Drugs Act) read together with the Medicines and Related Substances Control Act 101 of 1965 (Medicines Act), prohibits and criminalizes the use, possession, purchase, and cultivation of cannabis by any individual in South Africa. The relevant provisions of the legislation are:1. Drug Act•Section 4(b) and 5(b)•Part III of Schedule 22. Medicines Act•Section 22A(9)(a)(i)•Schedule 7The Cannabis judgment undoubtedly has implications for South African society.Since the initial challenges launched by Prince (as far back as 2002 and 1998), there are now 33 countries (including Australia, Canada, Spain, and Switzerland) around the world that have decriminalized and legalized the use of cannabis. Attitudes towards cannabis have changed, and continue to change, in many countries. These were facts that the High Courts used in support of its ruling and this was mentioned by the Constitutional Court in the Cannabis judgment.For certain religious groups and persons who make use of cannabis for medicinal reasons, the Cannabis judgment will be seen as a victory for various constitutional rights (including, the right to freedom of religion and the right to privacy).--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/26/201814 minutes, 4 seconds
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Making Art and Culture Work in Cote d’Ivoire

Today Africa, we draw your attention to the beautiful country of Cote d’Ivoire and what is happening in that countries art scene. But first a bit of context.For those of you who don’t know - Cote d’Ivoire attained independence from the French on the 7th of August 1960. Her first president was Felix Houphouet-Boigny, who ruled the country until 1993. After Felix Houphouet-Boigny ended, Cote d’Ivoire has experienced a coup d’etat, in 1999, and two religious - grounded civil wars. The first two took place between 2002 and 2007 and the second during 2010 – 2011. Cote d’Ivoire has an income per capita (US$1014.4). She has the largest economy on the West African Economic and Monetary Union constituting 40% of the monetary union’s total GDP. She is the largest exporter of cocoa beans averaging US$2, 53 billion in earnings per year. Cote d’Ivoire also has 100,000 rubber farmers who earned an average of US$105 million per year. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/20/20181 hour, 24 seconds
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Schneider Electric's move to embracing technology

The organisations that are going to prosper and survive in this age of information technology are those who embrace it and are not afraid to change in order to adapt it into their processes.Schneider Electric has developed a technology called EcoStuxure for this very reason. Quinton McCutcheon, Head of EcoStuxure joins us to discuss this.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/20/201812 minutes, 48 seconds
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The Role of Telecommunication in Global Development

Dr. Chaesub Lee joins Adetunji Omotola on the sideline of the ITU conference 2018 in the city of Durban South Africa. They discuss the different roles of telecommunication in the global development.Chaesub Lee is the Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, following his election at the 2014 Plenipotentiary Conference in Busan, Republic of Korea. He took office on 1st January 2015.Dr. Lee has been involved in the telecommunication and ICT standardization field for 30 years, specializing in areas such as integrated services digital networks (ISDN), global information infrastructure (GII), Internet protocol, next-generation networks (NGN), Internet protocol television (IPTV) and cloud computing.He started his professional life in 1986 as a researcher at Korea Telecom. After 17 years he took up a role at the country's Electronic and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), where he stayed for the next eight years. Most recently he worked at the Korea Advanced --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/20/201820 minutes, 29 seconds
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The Role of Telecommunication in Global Development - Dr Chaesub Lee

Dr. Chaesub Lee joins Adetunji Omotola on the sideline of the ITU conference 2018 in the city of Durban South Africa. They discuss the different roles of telecommunication in the global development.Chaesub Lee is the Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, following his election at the 2014 Plenipotentiary Conference in Busan, Republic of Korea. He took office on 1st January 2015.Dr. Lee has been involved in the telecommunication and ICT standardization field for 30 years, specializing in areas such as integrated services digital networks (ISDN), global information infrastructure (GII), Internet protocol, next-generation networks (NGN), Internet protocol television (IPTV) and cloud computing.He started his professional life in 1986 as a researcher at Korea Telecom. After 17 years he took up a role at the country's Electronic and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI), where he stayed for the next eight years. Most recently he worked at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), and as a senior advisor to the Koreans Ministry, ICT and Future Planning (MSIP).--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/19/201820 minutes, 29 seconds
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Misfit or Ill-fitting Executives And How To Hand Deal With it - Bret Rogers

Bret Rogers and Gavin discuss ill-fitting executive in an organization and how do you handle a situation like this.Having been “raised” in companies with healthy talent planning processes, one can easily take for granted the benefits of having a bench of strong internal candidates and few talent crises. We make the case for onboarding or a situation whereby you have a consultant working with the internal team just on a particular project, how do you make sure that you are still able to maintain a healthy organizational culture. Bret highlights what must be avoided and major red lights that could serve as a signal for trouble.Injecting external talent, nevertheless, is an important aspect in maintaining a healthy and vibrant organization. However, the same processes that help prevent a poor internal selection are not as effective in the case of that occasional external hire. An external hire, unless handled by an experienced professional, is exposed to fewer quality controls to ensure organizational fit.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/2/201819 minutes, 49 seconds
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Is Criminal Record Holding You Back Professionally? Michelle Baron

Michelle Baron-Williamson, CEO of Managed Integrity Evaluation, joins us to discuss what to do if you think your criminal record is hindering you professionally. Securing a job in South Africa today is tough for many. Latest figures from Stats SA indicate that unemployment has increased to 27.2% for the second quarter of the year (from 26.7%) – where hiring organizations are more cautious than optimistic about growth in the economy, their markets, and their businesses. Hiring someone with a criminal record is often just not an option. According to Michelle Baron-Williamson, CEO of Managed Integrity Evaluation (MIE), “In times of instability and evolving change, such as we are experiencing now, businesses particularly tend to become more risk adverse to their gainful investment, including in their people, and take a more inspective and discretionary approach to hire. As a result, we are seeing increasing investment into comprehensive background screening solutions to assist businesses in mitigating against the potential risk of an inappropriate candidate being hired. And if a candidate is found to have a criminal record, his or her job application may not be viewed favorably.” MIE research shows that uptake of background screening services has grown by 6.77% in the last five years and criminal record screening remains the most frequently requested check by our clients in South Africa. In 2017 alone, the company conducted over seven-hundred-thousand criminal checks, of which 9.91% were found to have a criminal or pending criminal record; from violent crimes to theft and narcotics offenses, crimes against the state, white collar, and other crimes. “The fact is, having a criminal record – no matter how small or ‘insignificant’ the offense may seem – will haunt a candidate professionally. Just like being ‘blacklisted’ or being recorded as a bad creditor can severely lessen a consumer’s chances of securing credit; having a criminal record could significantly impact--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/1/201824 minutes, 21 seconds
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Reducing Digital Skills' Gap in Africa - Quentyn Taylor

Quentyn Taylor chats to us about how to reduce the current digital skills' gap in Africa.Plugging the gap – how businesses can resolve Europe’s digital skills shortage Digital transformation is revolutionizing the European workplace, with its ability to streamline processes, reduce expenditure and enhance the service offering. Rapidly advancing digital technologies are already being used in hundreds of sectors, including farming, healthcare, transport, education, retail, home automation and logistics. The demand for information and communications technology specialists is growing fast – so much so that according to the European Commission, 9 out of 10 jobs in the future will require digital skills.At the same time though, 169 million Europeans between 16 and 74 years – 44% – do not have basic digital skills. This means that the benefits that digitization can drive are quite literally under threat as Europe is failing to produce enough IT graduates. What’s worse is that as the pace of technological development snowballs, this gulf is widening. The prospect of 500,000 unfilled jobs in the European IT sector by 2020 is very real and looming. Businesses cannot expect governments to tackle this crisis on their own. Firstly, disruptive and revolutionary innovations will always affect private companies before they affect the state – because businesses tend to try out new technologies before governments do. As a result, nobody understands the implications of and reasons for the digital skills gap better than the businesses that are directly suffering the consequences.Secondly, with a capable and trained workforce, businesses stand to benefit enormously from digitization. Any organization, large or small, can contribute to tackling the growing digital skills gap, either by addressing it within their own function or by providing skills training more widely.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/8/201823 minutes, 47 seconds
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David And Tiago Share Their Experiences of Being A Member of SA Portuguese Chamber of Commerce

The South Africa Portugues Chamber of commerce celebrated its 5th year anniversary and also held its annual Business Excellence Awards (with Standard Bank as the headline sponsor). Africa Business Radio is delighted to continue our partnership with SAPCC in covering this special event.The SAPCC Standard Bank Business Excellence Awards are held annually to celebrate the Luso-South African business community’s contribution to the economic vitality and social fabric of South Africa. The Awards recognize excellence in business, personal achievements, innovative practices and outstanding contributions to the community. The format of the Awards has changed this year. The Chamber has increased the award categories from 3 to 8. The categories are 1. Professional of the Year, 2. Small Business of the Year, 3. Large Business of the Year, 4. Franchisor of the Year, 5. Business Person of the Year, 6. Business Innovation Award,7. Entrepreneur of the Year and 8. Mandela Tribute Award.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/7/20188 minutes, 9 seconds
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Introducing The SAPCC Business Excellence Awards 2018 - Jeannie D and Fernando Anceriz

The South Africa Portugues Chamber of commerce celebrated its 5th year anniversary and also held its annual Business Excellence Awards (with Standard Bank as the headline sponsor). Africa Business Radio is delighted to continue our partnership with SAPCC in covering this special event.The SAPCC Standard Bank Business Excellence Awards are held annually to celebrate the Luso-South African business community’s contribution to the economic vitality and social fabric of South Africa. The Awards recognize excellence in business, personal achievements, innovative practices and outstanding contributions to the community. The format of the Awards has changed this year. The Chamber has increased the award categories from 3 to 8. The categories are 1. Professional of the Year, 2. Small Business of the Year, 3. Large Business of the Year, 4. Franchisor of the Year, 5. Business Person of the Year, 6. Business Innovation Award,7. Entrepreneur of the Year and 8. Mandela Tribute Award.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/3/201811 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Law of Psychology - Rui and Tony

Rui is a lawyer and Tony is a psychologist, together they call themselves 'The Law of Psychology'. Rui and Tony chat to us about some of the work that SAPCC has been doing over the past 5 years.The South Africa Portugues Chamber of commerce celebrated its 5th year anniversary and also held its annual Business Excellence Awards (with Standard Bank as the headline sponsor). Africa Business Radio is delighted to continue our partnership with SAPCC in covering this special event.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/3/201811 minutes, 57 seconds
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SA Portuguese Chamber of Commerce Has Been A Great Lead Generation Platform - Thokozani And Rui

The South Africa Portugues Chamber of commerce celebrated its 5th year anniversary and also held its annual Business Excellence Awards (with Standard Bank as the headline sponsor). Africa Business Radio is delighted to continue our partnership with SAPCC in covering this special event. Thokozani and Rui of GrowthMap, both members of the chamber join us to share their experiences of the chamber.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/2/20188 minutes, 23 seconds
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Smart Ports innovation Can Unlock Nigeria's Economic Growth Potentials

Smart Ports generally has to do with inter-connectedness of the different components of a port, this can be simply referred to as internet of things, very much different from a smart port but more about inter-connectedness.Major ports like the Lagos Port Complex, the Tin Can Island Port, Calabar Port, Port Harcourt, Delta Port and Onne Port experience tremendous volumes of sea and road traffic. Trucks and ships converge to carry exports out of the country (mostly commodities like oil) and imports into the country.Nigeria imports a very high proportion of its consumer goods. Ships descend on the major ports at a relentless pace, serving the almost 200 million people in Nigeria, and much greater numbers in the surrounding regions.”The volumes seen in Nigerian ports vastly outweighs what we see on even the busiest day in Durban, Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa.At Lagos’ ports, it’s not uncommon for trucks to queue for two to three weeks, waiting to get into the port. With poor road networks connecting the port, this has a ripple effect on traffic congestion levels throughout the city and represents a loss of productivity for the local economy.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/30/201816 minutes, 27 seconds
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Pan African Climate Justice Alliance Calling on African Journalist - ACCER Awards

Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) is a continental coalition of Civil Society Organizations whose goal is to mobilize and empower African civil society to ensure the realization of environmental and climate justice for all people in Africa.We are the largest alliance of Civil Society Organizations (CSO) with over 1000 members in over 45 countries in Africa, embodying one African voice on climate and environmental justice.The formation of ACCER (Africa Climate Change Environmental Reporting) is to allow Africans to report on environmental issues and the theme this year is “changing the African narrative on climate change”. This call is to all journalist who is passionate about the report on the such as a table. The application link is [email protected] has a vision of a global environment free from the threat of climate change with sustainable development, equity and justice for all; also to develop and promote pro-poor development and equity-based positions relevant for Africa in the International climate change dialogue and related processes.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/30/201826 minutes, 2 seconds
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Importance of Reference Checks on Job Applications - Rudi Kruger

Rudi Kruger, General Manager of LexisNexis Data Services joins us to discuss the importance of reference verifications on job applications. On the show, we tackle the following:•Why is it important for employers and recruitment agencies to do reference checks•Is there a way employers can verify that what the employee is saying is true?•It has become a trend to have employees asking friends to act as references on their resume or leave out the reference of employers who could possibly damage their chances- can employers find those employers?•What are some of the disadvantages and advantages of reference checks?•realistically speaking how many candidates get reference checks?•are there specific reference check question employers should be asking?•How can employers conduct effective reference checks?•Falsifying credentials are on the rise - can reference checks curb this?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/27/201814 minutes, 29 seconds
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Technology in The Workplace And How It Can Impact Your Bottom-Line

Saurabh Kumar, CEO at In2IT Technologies joins Gavin Smith to talk about Technology in the workplace and how it can influence and affect productivity and profitability. Here are some of the questions that were examined:•How can employers use technology to improve productivity and profitability?•Why is technology important in a business?•How can ICT help in business?•How can technology help with employee engagement?•What is the true impact of technology on workplace productivity?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/25/201811 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Anthropology of Entrepreneurship in Africa - Dr Lulu Gwagwa

Anthropology speaks about the study of historical facts, an attempt to understanding the many different aspects of the human experience through the eyes of history and another element; archeology is considered by some as a branch of anthropology. There are other different branches of anthropology such as cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Economic anthropology came about as a result of the juxtaposition of two disciplines in the 20th century. Historically, entrepreneurship is in our DNA as African and to further unpack this, Dr. Lulu joins us in the studio.Dr. Lulu Gwagwa is a multifaceted woman: an accomplished development planner; business leader; and philanthropist. She is a keen writer and photographer who is currently studying philosophy.Four times a year, she hosts a ‘Girls Lunch’ where she engages young African women on issues facing women in modern society. She motivates them to dream big. “Read widely. Travelling broadens your mind, and it is not as expensive as we think. Build and sustain your networks. Get involved in your community, and in empowering others. But most importantly, invest in knowing yourself,” she says. Dr. Lulu’s passion for spatial equity has driven her philanthropic work. Two decades ago she founded the Mhakazi Trust to empower the young people of Umzimkulu, some of whom have even graduated from tertiary institutions.Dr. Lulu is currently the Chief Executive Officer of Lereko Investments, a black-owned investment company, and one of the principals in the Lereko Metier Capital Growth Fund. Dr. Lulu also serves as non-executive director of FirstRand, Massmart and Sun International. She is also the Chairperson of Aurecon Africa and a fellow of the African Leadership Initiative (ALI).--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/18/201827 minutes, 36 seconds
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What You Need To Know About Business Health Check

We shine the spotlight on the most important aspect of business and that is the talent because a well-run hr department improves productivity and aids in maintaining the organizations brand image. It also plays a huge role in developing the organizations' strategy as well as how the employee-centered activities are handled.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/9/201812 minutes, 8 seconds
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What You Need To Know About Professional Accountability And The Legal Requirements

With great power comes great responsibility and professional accountability.Africa is aligning itself with the rest of the international community’s legal inclination and becoming an ever more litigious country. With attorneys doing work on a contingency, or a “no win, no fee” basis, it is becoming easier and easier to sue and hold a wrongdoer liable. According to Legal Risk Advisor, Samantha Baleson of Aon South Africa, the working professional faces many challenges and obstacles when executing their job or mandate. “Primary to that is the duty and responsibility that they hold towards their clients, regardless of whether or not they have a contract with those clients and regardless of a fee being charged.”It is imperative for all professionals across the board, including the financial advisory sector, to consider their risk exposure and embark on a proactive and sound risk management strategy with a professional insurance broker by their side, to advise of any exclusions and build a well-rounded insurance solution for themselves and for their business--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/5/201811 minutes, 24 seconds
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LIMUSA Raises Concerns Over Safety of SA's Workers, Accuses Employers of Neglects

Gavin chats to the National spokesperson of LIMUSA Mr. Dlozi Matooane. At the 2018 Mining Indaba kicks in Cape Town issues of health and safety in the mining industry were prioritized. With increasing reports of mining incidents, one wonders what needs to be done to avoid or prevent all the safety issues crippling the mining industry. Mr. Dlozi narrates the current situation of Health, Safety and Environmental Quality in the South African Mining industry, highlighting what is lacking and what should be done. He also accuses some mining companies such as Sibanye Gold etc of neglecting and downplaying the issue of workers' safety in the mine sites. We also spoke about the National Health Insurance Insurance Framework that's currently in the implementation stage.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/26/201842 minutes, 6 seconds
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Algeria’s Foreign Reserves Fell by $7.3bil. in The 1st 5 Months of 2018 And South Sudan/Sudan To Begin Oil Export

Ethiopia is treating Saturday explosion that killed 2 people and wounded many others as an assassination attempt on PM #AbiyAhmed 30 Gov. officials reported to have been arrested already. The Prime Minister of Algeria disclosed that the country's foreign reserves fell by $7.3 billion already in 2018 and a further decline of $5 billion by the end of 2018. According to the oil ministers from the two countries, South Sudan and Sudan to begin production and exportation of crude oil.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/25/20181 minute, 28 seconds
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New Tech Solutions Are Starting To Permeate The Three Stages of The HR Lifecycle

When examining how technology is impacting HR, it’s useful to break down the HR lifecycle into its key components. This can be done in many ways but we like to break it down into three simple stages:•GET THE JOB- Recruitment, and onboarding•DO THE JOB- Training, culture, and productivity•GET REWARDED- recognition and performance managementNew tech solutions are starting to permeate all three stages of the HR lifecycle. Below are the top 5 emerging trends that we have identified:•TREND #1: Increasing use of AI-powered candidate matching tools•TREND #2: Tech-enabled employee referrals as a recruitment channel •TREND #3: Replacing tedious generic corporate training with personalized online learning •TREND #4: The rise of free/ low-cost HR management tools that aggregate health insurance•TREND #5: Crowdsourcing employee feedback to inform culture, recognition and performance management--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/16/201820 minutes, 9 seconds
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Nursing Profession and Impact on The Africa's Economy

Nurses make up the largest number of healthcare professionals in Africa and this will also put a spotlight on the industry and bring in a different narrative during this timely trend this month.We had a chat with Nadine Nunan | Scientific Affairs & Education Manager at 3M about the Internation Nurses day 2018, we discussed some of the following:- Importance of having access, investment and growth as being key elements in health as a human right- Investment and Economic growth - Investment in human development is key to the sustainable development of Africa's Nursing sector - Challenges facing the sectorWe also Unpack role of nurses as being key to people-centered approach health care; Core elements of an effective health system based on the right to health.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/11/201817 minutes, 55 seconds
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Here's How To Deal with Questionable Employees' Social Media Comment

Grant Wilkinson, Executive, Global Business Solutions joins us to unpack the dynamics of employees' questionable social media remarks and how businesses can manage it.Social media is an extremely powerful tool. No longer is being published on a platform - that the entire world can see - the sole domain of print media and limited to a selected few. Anyone can become a published author thanks to the Internet and social media.This is an incredibly powerful tool; however, some may abuse this power and, in the process, bring their employers into disrepute. The case of Hanniker v One and Only Cape Town (Pty) Ltd – 26 CCMA 8.37.9 illustrates this point:•An employee published a comment on Facebook which allegedly brought his employer (a hotel) and the hotel’s security manager into disrepute.•She – the employee – claimed that her comments were valid and were posted in reaction to an incident that the security manager was negligent.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/9/201810 minutes, 33 seconds
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Here's How To Deal With Employees's Transfer During Business Mergers or Acquisition

Johan Botes joins us to discuss the different dynamics to managing human resources during mergers and acquisition taking note that what's most important is the capacity needs for the new operation. It is important also for employees to be protected while also taking note that the business survival is of great priority.Johan Botes heads Baker McKenzie’s Employment Practice Group in Johannesburg. Johan is experienced in employment law and labor relations, focusing on South African and sub-Saharan African employment law and employee relations. He regularly advises multinational clients on industrial relations, employment negotiations, labor dispute resolution, changes management, and organizational restructuring.Johan's practice spans a range of industries including financial services, consulting, fast-moving consumer goods, aviation, pension funds, media, retail, manufacturing, and mining. He also focuses on corporate restructuring, employment litigation, advising and assisting with collective bargaining and trade union recognition, managing relations with trade unions, acting as a negotiator for management teams, managing industrial action, employment disputes, transfers of undertakings and employment law implications of such transfers, and optimizing contracting models.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/5/201814 minutes, 58 seconds
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Newly Admitted MPS of The Pan-African Parliament - Thoko Didiza And Mandla Mandela

At least 80 new delegates from different countries were sworn in as Members of the Pan African Parliament following elections in a number of African States and rotation within delegations. Out of this 80, about four or more were fro South Africa including Julius Malema, Thoko Didiza, Mandla Mandela etc. Mudzithe had a chat with Hon. Thoko Didiza and Mandla Mandel and thier views of the parliament just few hours after being sworned in and also disuss some of their concerns with regards to the agenda and roles of the parliament in the development of Africa as a continent.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/15/201813 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ecobank joins the Fin-tech spectacle in Africa As African Union backs Digitalization

The week ending 11th May 2018 saw MTN been sanction by Iran in their scramble to extract about €60million from its Iranian business; Naspers sells their stakes in Flipkart to a sizable chunk; Ecobank opens applications to 2nd to Fintech challenge and leaders in several African tech ecosystems are embracing the enablement of digital and business policies.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/14/20181 hour, 2 minutes, 22 seconds
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Key Note Address by H.E Moussa Faki MAHAMAT - 6th Ordinary Session of The 4th Parliament of The Pan African Parliament

The Sixth Ordinary Session of the fourth Parliament of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) took place from 7 to 18 May 2018 at the PAP precincts in Midrand, South Africa. Deliberations of this Session guided by the overall theme: “Winning the Fight against Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation.’’H.E Moussa Faki MAHAMAT, Chairperson of the African Union Commission is expected to address the Plenary on the State of the African Union. Among others, the session will discuss and make resolutions and recommendations on matters and issues that include the Europe-Africa Forum on the Challenges and Opportunities of Migration Flows; the Report on the African Union (AU) Year of Combating Corruption; and the Report on Repealing Defamation Laws to Promote Press Freedom.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/14/201815 minutes, 57 seconds
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6th Ordinary Session of The 4th Parliament of The Pan African Parliament - Mudzithe, Adetunji And Nonye

The Sixth Ordinary Session of the fourth Parliament of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) will take place from 7 to 18 May 2018 at the PAP precincts in Midrand, South Africa. Deliberations of this Session will be guided by the overall theme: “Winning the Fight against Corruption: A Sustainable Path to Africa’s Transformation.’’--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/14/20189 minutes, 43 seconds
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Best Advice in Business And Life - Antonio de Gouveia

Organized by The South African Portuguese Chamber of Commerce, three international legends in the fields of Mind Power, Change, Growth, and Entrepreneurship came together in one venue to share their best advice ever in business and life generally.Allon Raiz is regarded both locally and globally as a pioneer and maverick in the business incubation industry. He is the founder and CEO of Raizcorp which, according to The Economist, is the only genuine incubator in Africa and which currently supports over 500 businesses.Robin Banks is one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of Mind Power and Personal Mastery. He is a highly sought-after international speaker and has spoken to CEOsand Senior Management from global Fortune 500 companies.Michael Jackson has over 30 years of strategic business, marketing, and communications experience. Born in Britain, then London educated and trained in business strategy development and communication, he has worked personally for business leaders such as Richard Branson and Bill Gates, as well many otherleading global businesses such as Qatar Airways, HP, Goodyear, and Barclays.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/8/20186 minutes, 21 seconds
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Sam De Freitas shares Lessons of Over 30yrs As An Entrepreneur - Best Advice

Sam is the founder and Managing Director of Lisacars formerly known as Lisabank. He's been an entrepreneur in the automotive and retail industry for more than 30 years. Sam had a sitdown with Mudzithe, give his best advice as the lesson from his 30 years entrepreneurship journey.Lisacars was Established in 2010 with the realization that many people would love to own a car. We began with 2 staff members and one branch. Today in 2017 we have five branches in Gauteng, a diverse and strong team of 150 and a management team that has over 150 years’ experience in the motor industry.LisaCars gives car buyers the benefit of test driving and examining vehicles. Most repossessed automobiles are available through the auction process. By visiting LisaCars Repossession Warehouse, you are assured of a professional, quality purchase. We pride ourselves, in offering wholesale cars at rock bottom prices. We offer over 300 quality affordable cars, you as a client are able to purchase by paying cash or obtaining finance through all major financial institutions.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/8/20185 minutes, 20 seconds
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Best Advice on Change - Michael Jackson

As a global conference speaker on Change, host Michael Jackson has already spoken at nearly 3000 conferences around the world to critical acclaim.We bring you Business leaders, gurus, icons, entrepreneurs and thought and opinion shapers.We provide insight into what makes these people tick and uncovers ideas and thoughts that you can apply to your life and career.A natural storyteller; Jackson engages naturally with his guests and it’s compulsive listening.Stephen Hawking has called this century, ‘the century of complexity’. The moment mainstream culture awakens to the complex nature of reality. The realization that while the universe is comprised of some controllable and predictable elements, it’s largely uncontrollable, unpredictable and emergent.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/25/20182 minutes, 37 seconds
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South Africa is Open For Business And UAE is Ready To Invest - HE Amb. Mahash Saeed Alhameli

The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, Pretoria in conjunction with South African government agencies, is planning to convene a trade and investment workshop on 24 April 2018. Objectives: To introduce South African stakeholders to the UAE’s 2018 trade and investment strategy.To examine current investment trends and climates in both countries.To discuss trade and investment opportunities within various sectors. To identify trade and investment gaps/niches in the market. Long term: To promote trade and investment between South Africa and the UAE.To foster outbound trade and investment to the UAE.To enhance existing economic relations and increase trade and investment volumes between South Africa and the UAE.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/24/20188 minutes, 28 seconds
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Young Adult Portuguese Society South Africa - Sonia Egas

Starting as a social-cultural group of 11 close family friends in 2008, YAPS has flourished into an established NPO catering to the cultural, educational and social development and strengthening of the Portuguese culture. Our roots are in Portugal but our branches stretch throughout South Africa.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/19/20184 minutes, 53 seconds
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Robin Banks Shares Best Advice on Mind Power

Robin Banks is one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of Mind Power andPersonal Mastery. He is a highly sought-after international speaker and has spoken to CEOand Senior Management from global Fortune 500 companies.He has dedicated his life to the transformation of global consciousness and his ultimatedesire is to empower people to take charge of their lives and create a brighter future forthemselves, their community, their country and the planet.He is a prolific speaker and presenter and has an amazing ability to combine solid contentwith a humorous and dynamic presentation. People from all walks of life, from shelf packersto CEO’s, have been transformed and inspired by Robin’s presentations.He is continually being featured on radio and television shows, in newspaper and magazinearticles, and video conferencing presentations. Robin has traveled and spoken extensively;he has mastered the art of communication and uses his gift of understanding groupdynamics, to deliver a powerful and life-changing message.He has a very diverse background in construction, sales, and retail, and it was in 1995 that hediscovered his passion for people development whilst working as Programme Director for theRALI project, a rich and dynamic multicultural Youth Leadership programme.Robin’s most successful programmes are his "Success is a Choice" motivationalpresentation, the "Victim to Victor" programme and the four-week "Mind Power" course. Hisworkshops and presentations have had an impact on the lives of more than 500,000 peoplethroughout the globe in Corporate, NGO, Government, Educational, and Public sectors.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/19/20182 minutes, 22 seconds
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Allon Raiz Shares Best Advice on Entrepreneurship

Allon Raiz is regarded both locally and globally as a pioneer and maverick in the business-incubationindustry. He is the founder and CEO of Raizcorp which, according to The Economist, is the only genuineincubator in Africa and which currently supports over 500 businesses.Allon is the author of two best-selling entrepreneurial books – Lose the Business Plan and What to DoWhen You Want to Give Up. He hosted the first national radio show on entrepreneurship in South Africain 2004; wrote and hosted the first South African prime-time entrepreneurship reality television show;and created and published an ongoing entrepreneurial cartoon strip. Allon is currently hosting his sixthseason of the popular The Big Small Business Show on Business Day TV and is a regular columnist forEntrepreneur Magazine.Allon is a co-founder of the Entrepreneurs’ Organisation South Africa and Rural Roots and is on theadvisory and judging boards of numerous local and international NGOs and entrepreneurial awards.His passion for and focus on the development of entrepreneurs attracted the attention of the WorldEconomic Forum (WEF) which, in 2008, recognized Allon as a Young Global Leader.As an accomplished international speaker, Allon was invited to speak at the 2011 WEF Annual Meetingheld in Davos, Switzerland. In 2011, he was also invited to become a member of the WEF’s GlobalAgenda Council on Fostering Entrepreneurship, making him one of 15 recognized global experts inthe field. More recently, he became a member of the WEF’s Global Future Council.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/19/20182 minutes, 16 seconds
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Best Advice Ever in Business And Life - Allon Raiz/Robin Banks/Michael Jackson

Organized by The South African Portuguese Chamber of Commerce, three international legends in the fields of Mind Power, Change, Growth, and Entrepreneurship came together in one venue to share their best advice ever in business and life generally.Allon Raiz is regarded both locally and globally as a pioneer and maverick in the business incubation industry. He is the founder and CEO of Raizcorp which, according to The Economist, is the only genuine incubator in Africa and which currently supports over 500 businesses.Robin Banks is one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of Mind Power and Personal Mastery. He is a highly sought-after international speaker and has spoken to CEOsand Senior Management from global Fortune 500 companies.Michael Jackson has over 30 years of strategic business, marketing, and communications experience. Born in Britain, then London educated and trained in business strategy development and communication, he has worked personally for business leaders such as Richard Branson and Bill Gates, as well many otherleading global businesses such as Qatar Airways, HP, Goodyear, and Barclays.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/13/20181 hour, 37 minutes, 12 seconds
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Power Thoughts For Today - Success Motivation

You cannot be the best “you” if you are do not know who you are and what you have. This book contains tips that you need on the journey of self-discovery. Having discovered yourself you need to tune in to your God-given purpose as it gives meaning to life. There are chapters dedicated to motivation and encouragement which is the fuel you need on your success journey. It provides nuggets on how to be organized and effective. Not only does this book help you to plan but it also gives you an urge to implement what you plan. May you be inspired to go to another level of performance in order to achieve superior results. Excellence in execution is a differentiator between those who live successful lives and those who fail to maximize their existence. Having this book in your hands is critically important having read it, implement what you have read and seen your life change.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
3/31/201827 minutes, 36 seconds
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3rd Coaching in Africa Symposium 2018, Lagos Nigeria

15 – 17 May 2018 hosted in Lagos, Nigeria Radisson HotelThe time has come for African leaders and coaches to come together and accept that coaching belongs on the continent as one of the levers that can enhance leadership capability in all forms of organization existence.For the African continent to prosper, it should have prosperous regions. For African regions to prosper, they have to have successful member countries, and these countries should not only have great leaders, they should have great coaches.Leadership greatness begins with leadership coaching, in one form or another. In the African tradition, the healing profession and traditional authority are one such good examples of how coaching has made it possible to pass on, from one generation to another, the art and practice of same.Coaching is one of the cornerstones of indigenous knowledge systems. Modern schools of thought on coaching, borrow a lot from how our ancestors have always passed on the practice of any of their crafts through coaching and mentoring.If you are a coaching executive in a corporation, public or private, or in government and even in the non-governmental sector, you ought to be here. If you are a highly respected professional in any discipline, or just a C-Suite or other executives, you may want to join us, and you will come out richer as we shape the malleable role of coaching in leadership development for Africa’s growth.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
3/30/201823 minutes, 27 seconds
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Showcasing African Innovators - Africa Innovation Summit 2018

Africa Innovation Summit (AIS) under the patronage of President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and President Pedro Pires of Cabo Verde, taking place from 6th to 8th June 2018 in Kigali, Rwanda. The Summit will include an Exhibition by up to 50 African firms (start-ups and SMEs) to showcase innovations taking place on the continent.The AIS has partnered with Enterprise room, a transformation consultancy specializing in starting, sustaining, and accelerating businesses, to drive the sourcing and selection of up to 50 Innovations across the continent, to be showcased at the Summit. The CEO of Enterprise room, Tracey Webster, said “We are delighted to partner with the AIS and believe the innovations selected to be showcased at the Summit will have a unique opportunity to engage the right stakeholders when it comes to discussing and unlocking blockages in the eco-system that are preventing solutions from going to scale, or ideas being commercialized.” AIS firmly believes that the solutions are in Africa and innovators need to be at the table architecting a conducive environment for Innovation to thrive in Africa.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
3/28/201823 minutes, 12 seconds
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African Continental Free Trade Area - What Does This Mean For Doing Business in Africa?

As African Union members state gathers in the city of Kigali, Rwanda to sign a pact(AfCFTA) that will form the largest single market in the world.As far back as January 2012, Heads of state and the principals of the African Union adopted a decision to establish a Continental Free Trade Area by an indicative date of 2017. The Summit also endorsed the Action Plan on Boosting Intra-Africa Trade (BIAT) which identifies seven priority action clusters: trade policy, trade facilitation, productive capacity, trade-related infrastructure, trade finance, trade information, and factor market integration.With about 35 countries signing this agreement form the beginning excluding the most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa; this will create the largest single market globally, what does this mean for African businesses and the concept of 'Doing Business in Africa'African Continental Free Trade Area - What Does This Mean For 'Doing Business in Africa'?African Continental Free Trade Area - What Does This Mean For Doing Business in Africa?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
3/21/201817 minutes, 30 seconds
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Additional Drilling Points In The US To Drive Oversupply in The Oil Market

Oil prices fall this Monday morning as the US added Four new drilling points leading to higher output which is said to drive oversupply of the commodity in the coming days.U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were at $62.14 a barrel at 0739 GMT, down 20 cents, or 0.3 percent, from their previous close.Brent crude futures were at $65.99 per barrel, down 22 cents, or 0.3 percent.Egypt which has become the prime territory for risk-hungry debt traders for the past 15 months, could be upstaged by other emerging markets as it begins to cut rates to spur the economy.Exxon Mobil Corporation is working in partnership Pakistan’s large businesses on a proposal to build and supply the country’s third import terminal for liquefied natural gas, according to the nation’s minister for maritime affairs.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
3/19/201856 seconds
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Africa Must Close The Continent's $170 Billion Infrastructure Investment Gap - AfDB

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has said it is in talks with its Governors to unravel strategies that are effective and efficient in closing Africa’s $170 billion infrastructure investment gap.Nigeria’s External Reserves are steadily heading towards the $50 billion mark.About N658.56 billion was received by the Federal Government of Nigeria from oil and non-oil sectors, according to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Economic report.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
3/12/201845 seconds
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The Implications of Africa's Single Aviation Market on Immigration/Travel - Khehla Miya

About Three decades the concept of single aviation market was first proposed by the then 54-member African countries.Earlier this year 2018, during the first AU General Assembly in 2018, 23 African states, including South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya, have launched a single aviation market in a bid to boost connectivity, reduce fares and stimulate economic growth on a continent widely considered the most expensive and inconvenient to fly around.The first phase of the Single African Air Transport Market which officials hope it will eventually replicate the European or Asian Common Aviation Area, which allows airlines from member states to fly between any member state. Airline executives, as well as industry analysts, welcomed this move as a “seismic event” but cautioned that much more work was needed to create genuinely open skies in Africa. David hosted Mr. Miya, a Senior Manager: Government Strategy, Corporate Compliance, Consular Services and Document Procurement at Fragomen’s Johannesburg office, to discuss the implication of the recent announcement of 23 African countries signing Africa's Single Aviation Market.This is one of the major moves towards achieving the ambitious Agenda 2064 which is tagged ‘The Africa We want; A Shared Strategic Framework for Inclusive Growth and Sustainable Development.In its implementation, Agenda 2063 is leveraging on past and current initiatives which include: the Lagos Plan of Action, The Abuja Treaty, The Minimum Integration Programme, the Programme for Infrastructural Development in Africa (PIDA), the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP), The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), Regional Plans and Programmes and National Plans. It is also built on national, regional, continental best practices in its formulation.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
3/10/201825 minutes, 33 seconds
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Getting The Best Out of Mentorship During Enterprise Incubation - Allon Raiz and David Mashamba

The role of mentorship (it takes a village to raise an entrepreneur)Entrepreneurship (and entrepreneurship education) has long been lauded as a solution to economic marginalization – a way to get disenfranchised young people in particular into the economy. African continent is rich in diversity – in language, culture, and perspectives – which has fostered innovation and creativity across a broad spectrum of categories – TechCrunchThis modern-day scramble for Africa also has nothing to do with the colonization of African territory by European powers between 1881 and 1914 but is rather about the hunt for the Next Big Thing. From Cairo to Kigali, Cape Town to Lagos, Nairobi to Accra and Kampala to Dakar, tech hubs are rising faster than the cities that contain them. – Forbes AfricaAccording to CEO Sundar Pichai, Google is committed to supporting African entrepreneurs; Google announced the Google Developers Launchpad Africa, a new hands-on comprehensive mentorship program tailored exclusively to startups based in Africa, which will provide African startups with over $3-million in equity-free support.Several incubators are currently springing up across Africa hosting accelerator as well as incubation programs, these two terms often overlap.When it comes to funding, we are now talking about Angel Investing, Seed Capital, as well as Private Equity Firms, Focusing mainly on SMEs segment.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
2/27/201832 minutes, 48 seconds
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Trend in Leadership Across Africa - Tunde Folawiyo and Amjab Bashir

In the spirit of celebration, we join Africa Leadership Academy as they celebrate 10 years of developing and educating the new breed of young leaders in Africa.We are speaking to Amjab Bashir who is a member of the European Parliament and Tijani Babatunde Folawiyo is a Nigerian businessman. He is the managing director of Yinka Folawiyo Group; our conversation is about the current trends in Leadership across Africa from the perspective of a businessman and a politician.The Decennial Indaba brought together ALA alumni, staffulty, and alumni staffulty to the African Leadership Academy (ALA) campus to celebrate the community that has been built over the last 10 years and chart the course for ALA's future. ALA’s Indabas are gatherings for ALA community; they provide the perfect opportunity for members of the network to reconnect with old friends, meet other members of our community who share their passions, and renew our focus on the African continent. As 2018 marks ALA's decennial year, we are hosting the biggest Indaba in ALA's history. The Decennial Indaba will be held on ALA's campus and will feature special guests and speakers.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
2/26/201826 minutes, 18 seconds
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Overwhelming Demand For Nigerian Debt - DMO Terms It a “Peak Order Book”

As Nigeria returns to Eurobond Market since February 2017, the demand attracted what DMO terms a 'peak order book' of more than $11.5 bln. The US$2.5bn offering divided equally between 12- and 20-year debt instruments, at rates of 7.143% and 7.696% respectively.The bond market remained scantily traded in today’s session. We, however, witnessed slight buys on the short end of the curve (2019s - 2022s) towards the close of market, as market players took positions in anticipation of a lower clearing rate on the 2021 bond at tomorrow’s auction.The Niger State government has applied for two oil blocks in a bid to turn it to oil-producing state. Against the background of periodic challenges with the supply and distribution of petroleum products, the board of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) approved the list of firms to be selected for the rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of its refineries at Kaduna, Warri and Port Harcourt last month--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
2/21/20181 minute, 46 seconds
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Joseph Kabila Discussing Debt Relief With Trading Houses

The Democratic Republic of Congo joins Chad in negotiation for debt relief with trading partners; with the appointment of investment bank Lazard as an advisor. IMF has stopped Kenya from accessing a $1.5 billion standby credit facility last June after failing to agree with the government on a reduction of the fiscal deficit. Qatar injected roughly $43 billion into banks in 2017 after a Saudi Arabia-led boycott resulted in a drop in deposits.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
2/21/20181 minute, 31 seconds
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Lawmakers Plan To Approve $2.208bn Which Could End The Lingering Fuel Scarcity in Nigeria

The Nigerian National Assembly has requested the National Executive to submit an N800bn($2.208bn), the supplementary budget which it said to owe marketers in an attempt to end the lingering fuel scarcity across the country.World Bank to support Nigeria’s power recovery with $2.6bn. Nigeria external reserves to hit 54 months high of $45bn.Nigerian Stock Market Records 0.08% Gain as Market Breadth Closes Negative; Down by -1.13% Week on Week.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
2/19/20181 minute, 27 seconds
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The Current Landscape of Private Equity in Tanzania - Salum Awadh

Salum Awadh is a renowned strategy and financial consultant based in Tanzania, covering the East African region, with about seven (7) years of experience in providing advisory services in the areas of business development, management, finance, investment, transactional advises, private equity and venture capital services, deal structuring, project management, risk management, socio-economic development, research and training.He is the Founder and CEO of SSC Capital, a Finance and Investment advisory firm offering solutions in funds management, private equity transactions, Crowdfunding corporate advisory, corporate restructuring, and M&A.The firm has recently launched an intermediary fund called EA Export FundHe has served a diversity of clients from the government institutions, corporate, international investors, SMEs and not-for-profit institutions in a variety of sectors in Tanzania. Salum also works as a transaction advisor helping Tanzanian companies to raise both equity and debt from regional and global private equity and venture capital firms, advice on divestments, deal structuring, and M&A.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
2/12/201832 minutes, 27 seconds
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There's No Reason Why Your Car Cannot Communicate With The Fuel Pump - Filling Station in High Tech Future

The petroleum retail industry has evolved over the past three decades – in terms of structure, layout, ownership, and technologies. Processes are more streamlined through integrated process and systems, from mechanical DU, tank gauges, to electronic, automated Desktop Underwriter (DU) /Automatic Tank Gauging (ATG) and Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC), and integrated Point of Sale (POS), Back Office System (BOS) and Hours of Service (HOS). But the traditional forecourt model where the processes are manual is, once again, ripe for disruption. Take for example the process of filling up your tank and purchasing goods at the convenience stores. With technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI) and analytics, the possibilities are endless. If we have a look at macro-trends in the Retail Energy sector – including environmental concerns, new forms of biofuels, price pressures, and the advent of driverless cars – they are changing the game for fuel retailers. Our classic petrol forecourt scene may not be around for much longer, as forward-thinking energy players use advanced technologies to redefine the forecourt experience. Petrol stations are under pressure from a number of retailers as they look to adapt to changing demographics (digital natives, millennials), and new technologies like e-commerce, robotics, mobility, and the Internet of Things (IoT). All these trends are upending site operations and customer service.Here are a few ways to deliver new offerings and value propositions, enabling forecourts to evolve in the future – enhancing customer engagement, marketing efficiency, business capability: - A shift to format fewer forecourts - Smart Payments - Loyalty on steroids - On-demand, drone delivery - Electric charging - Integration into connected cars - Beyond energy for autonomous cars - New business models to complement or supersede--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/29/201827 minutes, 39 seconds
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The Looming Carbon Tax Bill in South Africa And What It Means For Your Business - Pete Da Silva

Pete da Silva – CEO of the Jasco Group- joins us to discuss why the time is right for companies to take proactive action and consider alternate energy solutions in order to lessen the company’s impact on the environment and importantly, save some money. Jasco has recently very successfully implemented a solution which has reduced their carbon footprint by 50% - So Pete offers useful advice in this discussion.The approval of the Carbon Tax Bill has been in the making for a while, with the most recent development being South Africa’s cabinet approval of the release to parliament. It may be finalized and gazetted sooner than we think. It is not only the ever-increasing cost of electricity that is driving companies in South Africa to rethink their energy consumption and strategies, but the imminence tax imposed on an organization’s carbon footprint is driving a greener thought process too. South African companies are going to have to adopt a new approach to energy conservation with the ultimate impact on climate change by reducing the emission of greenhouse gasses. Photovoltaic (solar) energy as an alternative energy source is now gaining traction in the South African market and as the cost of hardware decreases, the solution becomes financially more viable. Further driving this is the impact of Eskom’s proposed 19.9% increase. It becomes even more apparent that a long-term alternative energy solution is the solution to preventing a hefty carbon footprint tax whilst reducing the ever-increasing cost of energy. One very effective (consumption and cost wise) solution is to look towards photovoltaic projects that leverage an area of a company’s real estate that is costly and doesn’t generate any benefit in terms of revenue – a company’s car park.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/23/201829 minutes, 15 seconds
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Biggest Tech Trends To Watch in 2018 Across Africa - Mpumi Nhlapo

- Augmented/Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and Chatbots take center stage- They’ll combine to radically change the ways in which we interact with the world- Business leaders must prepare for a very different reality in 3-4 years2018 will see the continued advancement of some key technology realms: most notably in the areas of Virtual and Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and voice-enabled chat and Chatbot interactions. Each of these technology themes is at different levels of maturity on Gartner’s hallowed Hypercycle, with some poised to fall into the trough of disillusionment this year, while others already start their steady ascent upwards on the slope of enlightenment. Trying to analyze each technology theme on its own, however, is the wrong approach. These are evolutionary, not revolutionary changes – they coalesce into one another, feeding off each other’s developments, creating something entirely new. At those points where they converge, the magic happens. They will fuse together to reshape the ways in which we interact with the world around us, with each other, and completely alter the nature of the business.MPUMI NHLAPO is a recognized thought leader, writer and public speaker on Digital Transformation. He spent over 10 years building Intervate Solutions, a start-up business in the Technology sector, with his partners, which they grew to become the leading Microsoft Solutions Provider in Africa.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/12/201834 minutes, 10 seconds
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Nigerian Stock Market Crosses 40,000 Points As The World's 3rd Best Performing Stock Market in 2017

In 2017, The Nigerian Stock Exchange emerged as the world's 3rd best-performing stock market following the 43% year-to-date return recorded by the All Share Index during the year.The Stock Exchange on the 9th January 2018 maintained its impressive performance as the All Share Index rose above the 40,000 mark for the first time in three years, Specifically, the Index rose to 40,362.97 points yesterday from 39,849.65 points on Monday, the highest since October 2014. Market capitalization which opened at N14.181 trillion inched by N182 billion to close at N14.363 trillion.The volume of shares transacted rose by 27.52%, with 770.89 million shares valued at N7.89 billion traded in 7,395 deals as against the 604.53 million shares worth N16.17 billion exchanged in 5,769 deals previously.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/10/20187 minutes, 13 seconds
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Nigerian Port Recorded 160% Increase in Agric Exports in 2017

The Federal Government says it has generated over N3 trillion since the commencement of Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy. Source THE SUN The solid minerals sector contributed N3.5bn to the Federation Account between January and November 2017, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has said. Source Punch The federal government said the Tin Can Island at Apapa Port in Lagos declared 160% increase in agricultural exports last year. Source Thisday The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, said yesterday that agriculture sector created six million jobs in the last two years. Source Leadership Obaseki Signs MoU With China Harbour For Devt Of Gelegele Seaport - Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China Harbour Engineering Company Limited (CHEC), for the development of the Gelegele Seaport and other transport infrastructure in the state. Source Leadership--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/9/20181 minute, 22 seconds
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Tunisian Annual Inflation Rose to 3 Years High in December 2017

Tunisia’s annual inflation rate rose to 6.4 percent in December, it’s the highest rate since July 2014, from 6.3 percent in November, official data showed on Monday. Source Reuters Read MoreAngola will hold a foreign exchange auction on Tuesday, the first since the central bank announced it would shift from a currency peg to a trading band, two banking sources said on Monday. Source Reuters South Africa’s net foreign reserves rose to $42.927 billion in December from $42.689 billion in November, the Reserve Bank said on Monday. Source Reuters Libya earned $14 billion in oil revenues in 2017, nearly three times more than in the previous year, allowing it to halve its budget deficit, the central bank said, amid a partial recovery in oil output despite continued political and economic turmoil. Source Reuters China’s Richest Woman Made $2 Billion in Just Four Days - A share surge at Country Garden Holdings Co., China’s largest developer by sales, has sent Vice Chairman Yang Huiyan’s wealth up by $2.1 billion -- and that’s just in the first four trading days of the year. Source Bloomberg--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/9/20181 minute, 56 seconds
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Nigerian Equity Market Set Off 2018 On a Laudable Note

Nigerian Equities market closed on monday on a positive note, as NSEASI appreciated by +2.38% to close at 39,849.65 basis points as against +0.64% appreciation recorded previously.The Bond market traded on a relatively quiet note, with slight sell at the close of market offsetting some initial buy interests on the long end of the curve. Average bond yields consequently inched up by 3bps to 13.57%. Stanbic IBTC Stockbrokers Limited led the top 10 stockbrokers on the Nigerian bourse for the year ended December 29, 2017. The appointments of Mr. Balogun and James Ilori to the Board of Legacy Pension Managers (“Legacy Pensions”) come in the wake of the acquisition by FCMB Group of 60 percent of the company, raising its interest to 88%. The Nigerian equity market set off the New Year on a laudable note as most indicators across board closed in the green during the period under review. In line with post-listing requirements of the Nigerian Stock Exchange for quoted companies, Zenith Bank Plc hereby informs you of the scheduled commencement of the closed period for trading in the bank's shares on January 8, 2018, in respect of the Audited Accounts and Financial Statements for the financial year ended December 31, 2017. The Federal Government of Nigeria Savings Bond offer for January opens today the 8th of January 2018 and will remain open for five days until the 12th of January 2018.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/9/20182 minutes, 30 seconds
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03 January 2018

African perspective - Theo Botha--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/3/20184 minutes, 27 seconds
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03 January 2018

African Perspective - Philani Mthembu--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/3/20183 minutes, 38 seconds
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03 January 2018

African Perspective - Ryan Hogart--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
1/3/20182 minutes, 3 seconds
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Office chow good for business - OrderIn

Food subsidies at work should not be “added benefits”. In fact they may be a way to attract and retain staff (especially Millennials).That's according to 60% of Fortune 500 companies, including the likes of Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Deloitte and Goldman Sachs, who offer some form of food benefit to staff. The cost to company however is high - but technology and the rise of food delivery apps in SA combined with favourable tax laws provide an answer. OrderIn, local food delivery app has worked with SARS to incorporate tax-deductible meals into its app offering a virtual canteen of cuisines to businesses. Companies can register and offer employees an 18% to 45% tax break on all food ordered with OrderIn during office hours. There are only a handful of countries in the world that have such favourable tax laws.Want to attract and retain millennials? Food subsidies are not “added benefits”, they’re a business imperative. That's according to 60% of Fortune 500 companies, including the likes of Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Deloitte and Goldman Sachs, who offer some form of food benefit to staff. The cost to company however is high, or at least it used to be, until OrderIn, a food delivery app, which offers a virtual canteen of cuisines and an instant tax back benefit to employees. “We want to change the way people order in by using technology to create more value for all our customers – from the time conscious corporate to the cash-strapped consumer,” says OrderIn founder and CEO, Dinesh Patel.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/27/201732 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Landscape of Angel Investing in Africa – Perspectives From Investors

In Conversation with Tomi Davies, ABAN + Lagos Angel Network, Parminder Vir is the Chief Executive Officer of the Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) and Ryan, Angel Investor.We are in conversation with Benjamin Meltze, Natalie mend, Abubakr Abdullah, Joan Mneney.Africa’s early stage investor community came together from 15th to 16th Nov. 2017, for the 4th annual African Early Stage Investor Summit – #AAIS2017. This exclusive investor-only event, hosted at Workshop17 in Cape Town, South Africa, unites key stakeholders in the ecosystem from across the continent to exchange best practices, share lessons learned and plot the roadmap for the future.This theme ‘START-SCALE-EXIT’ F(o)unding Great Startup Teams Poised For Global Success’ focuses on the role investors play in working with startup teams to scale internationally and ultimately exit. Topics key to this year’s event will for example be:expanding from Africa to the world;building international syndicates;taking startup teams from idea to exit;angels exiting to VC’s.The World bank Digital Accelerator, XL Africa, Showcase 5 out of 20 entrepreneurs.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/20/201741 minutes, 3 seconds
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The Landscape of Angel Investing in Africa - Perspectives From Entrepreneurs

Africa’s early stage investor community came together from 15th to 16th Nov. 2017, for the 4th annual African Early Stage Investor Summit – #AAIS2017. This exclusive investor-only event, hosted at Workshop17 in Cape Town, South Africa, unites key stakeholders in the ecosystem from across the continent to exchange best practices, share lessons learned and plot the roadmap for the future.This theme ‘START-SCALE-EXIT' F(o)unding Great Startup Teams Poised For Global Success’ focuses on the role investors play in working with startup teams to scale internationally and ultimately exit. Topics key to this year’s event will for example be:expanding from Africa to the world;building international syndicates;taking startup teams from idea to exit;angels exiting to VC’s.The World bank Digital Accelerator, XL Africa, Showcase 5 out of 20 entrepreneurs.We are in conversation with Benjamin Meltze, Natalie mend, Abubakr Abdullah, Joan Mneney.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/20/201726 minutes, 36 seconds
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World Bank Parades 20 Digital Startups At The African Angel Investor Summit 2017

World Bank’s Digital Acceleration Program, XL Africa was at the Africa Angel Investor Summit 2017, through which top 20 African start-ups showcased their business models. These businesses have traction with digital services and products on the market now, and are seeking Series A capital between $250,000 to $1.5 million. XL Africa (https://www.xl-africa.com); is a five-month acceleration program designed to support the scale-up of top 20 startups from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), selected from some 900 applicants.Innovation and Entrepreneurship At The Centre of World Bank's Agenda For Africa - XL-Africa--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/18/201724 minutes, 29 seconds
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Innovation Happens When There Is Curiosity, Creed And Need - Erika Wiese

We are what we think. What we think is determined by our ability to learn; and the basis for learning is established in our first 1,000 days of life. It is during those early years that we lay the foundation for endless possibilities.Erika is a Portfolio Manager at Innovation Edge, a key part of her role is challenging investees to apply their skills to a space that is often unfamiliar to them. This involves helping them to re- imagine their ideas to solve challenges that they did not necessarily set out to solve. This is frequently where the real innovation happens.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/9/201715 minutes, 6 seconds
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Personal Finance With Adam Helper - Financial Planning

We're introducing news things on the show and I'm proud to announce that we will have a Personal Finance feature.The contributor to this segment is Adam Helper who is an accredited Financial Advisor. We first get to find out who he is, then we're discussing how to maximise your retirement savings. You don't wanna retire poor, right?--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/6/201717 minutes, 38 seconds
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Smart Procurement And Enterprise Development Expo 2017 - Debbie

“Today’s investment in Enterprise Development is Tomorrow’s Security of Supply”The ABSA Enterprise Supplier Development provides both the public and private sector with the opportunity to showcase their leading verified Black Owned Suppliers.HOSTED BLACK OWNED SMME’s Over 400 verified black owned business from across sectors. PROCUREMENT PROFESSIONALS / BUYERS Procurement professionals have the opportunity to SOURCE from over 400 of these highly rated SMME’s in order to meet your preferential procurement and supplier development needs!--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
10/2/201716 minutes, 46 seconds
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Selecting A Technological Solution for Your Procurement Function?5 key Considerations To Be Future Ready!

As we know that the way we conduct business today is ever changing, you see this change frequently through the term coined as digital transformation or in essence the digitalisation of business. Sarah is taking to the stage during the Smart Procurement conference to distil what this digitalisation means today and how procurement processes can be simplified to drive business forward. Cloud technology is proving to be a key catalyst towards driving business growth; addressing the need to streamline business process, increase rapid time to innovation, gaining operational improvements and saving on costs. We understand that with this technological innovation and development, comes much uncertainty- not knowing how this software-as- a- service solution works, or what potential it offers business, what it looks like and how it works.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/20/201716 minutes, 29 seconds
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Why Democracy Isn't Working For Africa!

zyp6iciqThe Kenya supreme court ruling overturning the election and calling for new ones, the official verification of results in Angola, continuing troubles resulting from Lesotho and Zambia elections -- calls for an examination on what can be done to improve the electoral process. On this show, we have conversation about the following:. How do we Make Election Commissions truly independent.. How do we Remove political party and incumbent administration advantages by ensuring full access to state media by opposition parties (quota system of air time) and resources.. Giving actual power to the decisions of international election observers.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/11/201724 minutes, 57 seconds
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Tourism Industry in Kenya - Identifying Key Trend in Nairobi

Tourism is the second largest contributor of FDI after Agriculture;Kenya’s economy will grow at a healthy pace in 2017. The economy is supported by a strong rebound in exports and steady (though somewhat slower) gains in private consumption. The slow growth in credit – which stems from the government’s decision to cap interest rates – curbs business investment. Uncertainty about the coming presidential election also dampens investor sentiment. Growth of real GDP will gradually rise, reaching 6.5% per year in the medium term. To fully benefit from the region´s tourism potential governments and stakeholders should work together to address issues such as infrastructure, security and sustainability by integrating the right policies and regulations.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/8/201729 minutes, 16 seconds
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Tourism Industry in Nigeria - Identifying Key Trends in Lagos City

In this episode, we will be focusing in Lagos, Nigeria. Sub-Saharan African tourism has grown by an average of 4.3% per year since 2008, outpacing the global average of 3.2%, this growth is expected to continue reaching over 45 million arrivals by 2018. The Increased Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), new trade partnerships, access to international capital and rise of the middle classes will help the continent live up to its tourism potential. However, governments and stakeholders need to develop the right strategies and regulations to maximise the benefits of tourism. Huge opportunities for tourism development exist in sub-Saharan Africa, with international arrivals expected to reach over 45 million visitors by 2018, this will be driven by strong economic growth and increased flight capacity.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/7/201720 minutes, 37 seconds
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Africa Business Report With Dipolelo Moime

Dipolelo Moime of Lerato Advisory Group join the host of Business Today  in Africa for his weekly Africa Business Report.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/2/201716 minutes, 20 seconds
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Nigeria accounts for less than 3% of tourist-receipts in Africa

The Federation of Tourism Association of Nigeria (FTAN) says that less than three per cent of tourists visiting Africa annually choose Nigeria as their tourism destinations.Consumer goods firms beat recession, revenue up by N160bn.Africa loses 4-5% of its GDP because of weak infrastructure – Akinwumi Adesina.Nigeria budget, despite being signed into law, still being amended.Headline Inflation in June 2017 to Decline to 16.1%.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/17/20172 minutes, 58 seconds
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Nigerian Stock Exchange ASI Sustains Uptrend With Marginal Gain;+2.47% Gain WoW

The number of indigenous insurance companies acquired by foreign investors will soon rise to 12, findings have revealed.Central Bank of Nigeria special forex window attracts N2.715tn investments...Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission is Investigating Oando Plc.NSEASI Sustains Uptrend With Marginal Gain; Records +2.47% Gain WoW--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/17/20172 minutes, 34 seconds
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China’s economy maintained its momentum last quarter.....

China’s economy maintained its momentum last quarter, as global trade and domestic demand spurred a pickup at the nation’s factories.Yuan Set for Longest Run of Gains Since 2015 on Fixing, GDP Data.South Korea to Boost Minimum Wage by 16%.Oil Holds Gain Above $46 as Demand Seen Helping Drain Stockpiles.Saudis Seek Bids for First Utility-Scale Plant for Wind Power.Foreign participation in Egypt's T-bill auction at $223 mln--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/17/20173 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Nigerian Equities Market sustained a positive stance for the 4th consecutive

The Nigerian Equities Market sustained a positive stance for the fourth consecutive month.NSEASI Dips Further on Wednesday by -0.33%.FSDH Merchant Bank raises N14.4bn in commercial paper notes.Nigeria cabinet approves national gas policy.NLNG pumps N150m into upgrading of three Lagos jetties.Addax Petroleum to Pay $32m in Geneva to Settle Nigerian Bribery Charges.Nigerian Electricity Liability Managment  Company inherited liabilities hit N527.261 billion.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/14/20172 minutes, 6 seconds
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State of Emergency in Africa and impact on businesses

Zambian President Edgar Lungu invoked a state of emergency on Wednesday after a series of apparent arson attacks, in a move likely to trigger fresh accusations of government authoritarianism.Is the concept of 'State Of Emergency' just a tool to victimise political opposition in Africa?What is the impact on the business environment on the continent, listen as James sheld lights on this.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/14/201728 minutes, 33 seconds
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Malawi's central bank cuts key lending rate to 18 percent - More Business news h

Malawi's central bank cuts key lending rate to 18 percent.Algeria – Legislative Election Results Maintain Status Quo.Major Obstacles to Lasting Peace Still Persist in Lybia.Emergency Powers Will Help Push Through Reforms in Egypt.South Africa's rand hits 7-week low on ANC policy plans.Outlook Brightening In 2017 for Morrrocco Amid Improving Harvest.Rwanda GDP grew an annual 1.7 percent in Q1: stats bureau.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/14/20172 minutes, 32 seconds
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Business Updates From Across Africa - 28th June, 2017

The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) is seeking for a platform for trade and investment along the ECOWAS trade corridor to facilitate exports from Nigeria to West African countries.Kenyan National Super Alliance Party pledges higher salaries and cheaper healthcare.Tanzania bans export of unprocessed food crops.Nigerian Power sector loses N7.60b attributed to gas, transmission, distribution hiccup.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/14/201746 minutes, 10 seconds
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Africa Business News - 5th July, 2017

Kenya Airways seeks shareholders’ nod on revival plan. President John Magufuli and President Uhuru Kenyatta step in to end escalating trade war. Coffee takes beating from rising global temperature. Time for administrative control of Naira over says Emefeli. NNPC secures $2bn discounts on renegotiated upstream contracts. Update1: NNPC secures $2bn discounts on renegotiated upstream contracts.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/14/20176 minutes, 25 seconds
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Business Update - Global - 26.6.17

Mozambique Debt Probe Sees $500 Million in Unexplained Loans.Naspers Begins Funding Roadshow in U.S. and U.K this week.South Africa Treasury Working to Fix Country’s Economic ‘Mess’Egypt's strategic rice reserves at three-month level .U.K. Turns to Emerging Markets for Trade as Brexit Talks Begin.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/14/20173 minutes, 12 seconds
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Market News Form Across Nigeria - 26th June, 2017

Equities market closed friday on a negative note, as NSE ASI depreciated by -2.45% to close at 32,122.14 basis points, as against -1.64% depreciation recorded previously. Its Year-to-Date (YTD) returns currently stands at +19.53%CBN Forex Supply Hits $7.136bn in Four Months.Interbank rate drops on N152.6b T-Bills, forex refund.Rising Nigeria oil output double-edged sword for economy.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/14/20173 minutes, 50 seconds
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Broadband And Video Technology - Darren Granger

Multichoice launches the new ARRIS HD PVR which is known as the EXPLORA 2. We speak to the Regional Vice President of Sales at ARRIS, Mr Darren Granger. Arris are the makers of this new decoder and we get to learn a bit more about it.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/15/201610 minutes, 16 seconds
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News Headlines on BTiA - 7th November 2016

Business Headlines daily from across Africa.Live on Africa Business Radio Monday to Friday 8:00cat.www.africabusinessradio.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
11/7/20169 minutes
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Business News Making Headlines in Africa - 26th Sept. 2016

Uganda: Government Acquires Shs6 Billion Weather-Reading Machine, Ethiopia: Nation Preparing Higher Education Roadmap, Uganda to Import Chinese Teachers, Rwanda: Entrepreneurs Showcase Products in U.S. etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/26/20164 minutes, 1 second
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African Market Story 1st September, 2016

MTN seeks to raise billions through IPO, Manufacturing PMI Declines to 42.1% in August from 44.1% in July 2016 - CBN, Power companies to clear future debts with corporate bonds- Trekker, Kenya, Rwanda sign free trade pact with Europe, Global currency trading shows first contraction since 2001, says BIS, Manufacturing PMI shocks with a sharp fall into contraction territory, MARKET WRAP: JSE closes weaker as retailers lose ground, NSE-ASI records 3-day gain, hits above 28,000bpts as bellwethers end bullish, Oil and gas production schedules for East Africa--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
9/1/201645 minutes, 14 seconds
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Business/Macroeconomic news, Securities/Bond Market Update - 25th Aug. 2016

Business denies asking Zuma to act unconstitutionally in Gordhan case, Stocks fall further as pressure on Big CAPs gains tempo in Nigeria, Trade, financing top Japan-Africa forum’s agenda, Banks say awaiting guidelines on existing borrowers after rate cap, FEC approves 2017-2019 MTEF, targets 3% economic growth in 2017, MARKETS WRAP: JSE ends weaker in cautious trade ahead of Yellen speech, Rand weakens again as Gordhan’s possible prosecution looms, Oil prices up nearly 1% on soft dollar, Opec speculation, MAN seeks reduction of interest rates, review of export scheme, Banking stocks fall after lending rate cap, Bonds are stable, but higher yields are expected--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/25/201649 minutes, 28 seconds
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Business/Macroeconomic News, Securities/Bond Updates - 18th Aug. 2016

JSE jumps 1.3% as risk-on sentiment boosts banks, Consumers Are Resisting Price Increases in the Retail Market - FDC, MPs rescind move to throw out Sh5bn core capital cap for banks, Banks say rate cap to lock out 40pc of new borrowers, Rand holds still as US jobless claims steadies dollar, High lending rate rattles manufacturers, cripples biz growth in Nigeria, Brexit decision hits diaspora remittances to Nigeria, others, Retail sales growth hits low gear in tight times--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/18/201643 minutes, 52 seconds
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Business/Macroeconomic News, Securities/Bond Updates - 16th Aug. 2016

South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/17/201653 minutes, 13 seconds
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Business and Macroeconomic news, Bond and Securities Market Updates

Zambia re-elect President Lungu, KPMG disagrees with South Africa's economy overtaking Nigeria, Safaricom recorded Sh13.1b Inflow of Money from Kenyans in the Diaspora via mesa, Nigerian Security Exchange Commission says Crowdfunding won't work in Nigeria for now because of lack of appropriate regulatory policy, Nema ignores Treasury cap directive, sets risk-based audit fees, Oil extends gains above $44 on output freeze hopes, MARKET WRAP: JSE dragged to weak close by platinum and gold stocks, South African Bonds little changed as traders await US data--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/15/201653 minutes, 8 seconds
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Macroeconomic news, Stock/Bond Market Updates in Africa - 12.8.16

The Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) has opposed the introduction of limits on lending rates, saying that this will push down the value of listed banks.Nigeria’s first-quarter foreign direct investment flows fell 56% to $175m from $395m a year earlierEgypt and the International Monetary Fund have reached a staff-level agreement over a $12 billion three- year “extended fund facility,” the fund said in a statement.HIGH inflation and low economic growth create a dilemma for monetary policy, as raising interest rates could have a negative effect on the already weak economy.SOUTH African bonds retreated at midday on Friday due to some profit-taking after a week of solid gains.The secondary market yield on Kenya’s 10-year Eurobond has fallen to within 0.4 percentage points of coupon value since the beginning of the year, indicating improved investor confidence in the economy.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/12/201647 minutes, 53 seconds
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The Business of Movies and Box Office

How do African films tap into the box office network and gain more returns on their investment. (due to technical problems, interviews for this episode where disrupted and have been moved to next week)--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
8/12/20161 hour, 1 minute, 43 seconds
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5th July, 2016

Multinationals, tea pickers lock in fight that threatens the industry, Value Of Trading On NSE Rises By 49% To N78bn In June, Fitch expects Brexit to have limited effect on SA, Manufacturers Lose N348.6bn To New Forex Policy, CBK now moves to Appeal Court in bid to stop Sh5bn claim, Forex reserves dip by Sh28bn as CBK fights to stabilise shilling after Brexit, Oando Announces N4.1bn Profit For Q1, Confusion reigns for banks on new decision to tax fees in Tanzania, Oil Slump: Taxation Is Nigeria’s Future – LIRS Boss--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/5/201633 minutes, 16 seconds
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4th July, 2016

10 Brokers Traded N98.430billion Shares In June, Kenya banks on saccos to lift growth of coffee, cotton, Tshwane meter case back in court, Gas Investment Deficit Denies Nigeria 40,000MW Of Electricity, Famous Brands spots gap, buys ‘practically unused’ tomato paste factory, Insurance fraud costing Kenyans dearly, says firm, JSE looks set for gains as global Brexit recovery continues, FG Earns N724bn From Oil In Three Months, Rwanda multiplies import duties on used items, Rotich’s taxes on locally made cars put 10,000 jobs at risk--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/4/201633 minutes, 3 seconds
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1st July, 2016

Russian firm pulls out of Uganda’s $4 billion oil refinery, FG To Borrow N395bn Via Bonds, Barclays Africa appoints Peter Matlare as its deputy CEO, Power: FG Eyes Offshore, Inland Basin Gas Reserves, African Bank offers to buy back $500m of bonds, Vodacom CFO to replace Safaricom's finance chief, Taxi-hailing app Taxify sets up operations in Nairobi, New Code Will Separate Roles Of Chairman And CEO – NCC--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
7/1/201629 minutes, 59 seconds
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28th June, 2016

Old Mutual to retain ‘strategic minority stake’ in Nedbank, Stocks: Analysts Expect Cautious Trading This Week, Fish firm denies owing fallen Imperial Bank Sh10bn, British shares bounce back a little from Brexit dive, NSE facilitates N11tn securities investment in 10 years, Royal Bafokeng and Liquid Telecom to buy stake in Neotel, Small-scale farmers to start paying income tax, President Jacob Zuma arriving in Botswana last night, ahead of the SADC Double Troika scheduled for 28 June 2016--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/28/201629 minutes, 53 seconds
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23rd June, 2016

Energy investors’ big plans for Africa, Shareholders block transfer of Imperial Bank assets to NIC, Nigerian firm cuts gas supply to Ghana, M Oriental Bank cuts out ATMs as it sets sights on family businesses, CIS endorses CBN’s floating exchange rate policy, SABMiller is seen as a cut above its proposed parent company, NPA boss foresees 2016 revenue rising as naira floats, German airline launches second Mombasa flight--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/23/201630 minutes, 21 seconds
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22nd June, 2016

Level of violence in Tshwane ‘not anticipated’ says David Mahlobo, FG To Raise Foreign Borrowing To 40%, Liquidation looms with NIC set to take over Imperial Bank, Vodacom recruit a dilemma for MTN, Rising inflation may sink JSE, NNPC targets profitability by end of 2016, IMF wants interbank interest rate controlled--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/22/201628 minutes, 42 seconds
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21st June, 2016

Financial Institutions Key To SDGs Attainment – Minister, How piling debt is taxing economy, Relief for Imperial Bank depositors as NIC takes charge, Nigeria’s economy attracts $77bn foreign investments in six years, Treasury calls for carbon tax comment in South Africa, CAP Plc records improved results, pays N1.645bn dividend, Airtel wins Sh531m tax demand case--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/21/201632 minutes, 8 seconds
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20th June, 2016

Investors braced for Brexit referendum, Stock Market Maintains Upward Streak, Rallies 8% In 3 Days, US urged to take lead from SA in dealing with brewers’ merger, Uchumi set to shut down over debts, EU Woos Nigeria With N1.4tn EPA Offer, 600,000 face hunger as drought hits West Pokot, British firms could relocate here, Davies quips, NNPC Unpaid Bills Hit $1.8bn, New KCC sponsors 88 farmers for tour to boost production--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/20/201632 minutes, 29 seconds
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17th June, 2016

Government working hard to promote confidence in the economy – Zuma, Ghana's purchasing power among the lowest in Africa, CBN Empowers Entrepreneurs, Commences Training For YEDP Applicants, Andela Raises $24 Million From Mark Zuckerberg And Priscilla Chan's Fund To Train African, Senate constitutes committee to probe non-remittance of N1tn by NNPC, Five airlines express interest in buying majority stake in KQ, Malema says EFF is not fighting against white people, Trade ministry drafts rules for commodities exchange, Stocks gain as CBN says market will determine naira rate--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/17/201630 minutes, 15 seconds
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16th June, 2016

Rwanda economy grows by 7.3pc in first quarter, Sliding economy puts brakes on retail sales, FG of Nigeria secures N90bn conditional loan for states, Oil prices drop further on supply, Britain EU exit fears, Germany, China eye joint business efforts in Africa, Asia, SA has huge wind energy potential, says Nordex, Nigeria allows naira to float against US dollar--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/16/201625 minutes, 10 seconds
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14th June, 2016

Constitutional Court clears the way for August 3 elections, World Bank releases $39m for Madama projects, Table motion on poll reform, MPs told, Nkandla architect and top public works officials to escape prosecution, No respite for capital market this week – Analysts, Armscor charter aims to boost market access, Lufthansa steps up focus on Nairobi route, Big malls eye SMEs as competition for tenants hots up--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/14/201628 minutes, 30 seconds
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13th June, 2016

E-tolls may be fairer but World Bank has doubts about future, Local Firms Pay More For Gas Than Foreign Buyers, Stocks plunge further amidst bleak economic outlook, Longhorn acquires majority stake in Law Africa Publishing, NCIC to summon Moses Kuria, Kimani Ngunjiri, FG generates N586.17bn from taxes in 90 days, Ireland exports to Kenya increase to Sh10bn, Nonexecutive directors paying double tax: your troubles may soon be over--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/13/201630 minutes, 24 seconds
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10th June, 2016

Safaricom to launch Uber rival taxi app service, Nigeria can earn $100bn annually from non-oil sector – Awolowo, Easing inflation gives Lesetja Kganyago a little more wiggle room, Govt scraps porting fees for mobile phone users, US, Indian refiners shun Nigeria’s oil amid outages, Poor economy fuelling protests and criticism, says ANC, Tiger says exit from Ethiopia does not signal a retreat from the rest of Africa, NNPC lost N19.43bn in April – Report--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/10/201630 minutes, 54 seconds
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9th June, 2016

Rotich waited for an hour to read the budget speech, BoI disburses N83.5bn to 776 enterprises in 2015, posts N44.7bn profit, World Bank Cuts 2016 Global Growth Forecast To 2.4%, Oil Hits 2016 High On Nigeria Supply Disruptions, Africa needs a skills revolution, says Dlamini-Zuma, Ramaphosa urges action as GDP shrinks, Inflation bites into house price increases, No more cuts during network maintenance, says Kenya Power, Al-Shabaab raids Ethiopian army base, South Africa terror alerts spark diplomatic tensions, Without a Cabinet, Museveni reads own budget as opposition protests--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/9/201630 minutes, 41 seconds
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Africa Business RoundUp - Week ended 3rd June, 2016

Zambia shortlists bidders to build two large-scale solar plantsLow Cost Private School Firm Bridge International Keen On Liberia Despite OppositionBrainworks Takes Over Nettcash ZimbabweFunds transfer: WorldRemit partners with MTN in Ivory CoastKFC closes all shops in Botswana – press statement Letshego sets up Sh16bn mortgage for low-income housing in Kenya Chemelil Sugar Company Kenya is insolvent, says Ouko in audit reportIATA calls on Venezuela, Nigeria to release foreign airline revenuesTrade Union Congress (TUC) to acquire 57% stake in Unity Bank NigeriaGSK Nigeria seeks shareholders approval to sell Lucozade, RibenaAccess Bank Partners Wapic, Ghana Life For BancassuranceGhana’s ADB Confirms Investor Refund After Rejected Share SaleGhana Cocobod to Start $2b Syndicated Loan Roadshow This MonthU.S. Blockchain App To Launch Public Ledger For Real Estate In GhanaGhana Military obtains license to operate Savings & Loans companyMahindra mulls local assembly in South AfricaNaspers invests $60 million in online-learning company Udemy to expand global reachUber Starts in Uganda to Add Fourth Sub-Saharan Africa MarketUber gets $3.5bn investmentKibo, Lake Victoria to consolidate Tanzania projectsAngola President Appoints Daughter as Head of State Oil FirmMajority stake sought in Moz limestone project Germany’s DEA May Sell its Stake in Egypt Oil Fields: MalHelio Resource Corp and Damara Merge Namibian Interests into Osino Resources CorpAfrican airlines set to lose $500m in 2016 Tourists around the world spend estimated $1.2b in 2015--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
6/4/20161 hour, 3 minutes, 9 seconds
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Africa Business Roundup - 23-27 May, 2016

We do a round up of major business stories that came from across Africa during the week between Monday 23rd to Friday 27th May 2016. With fuel price hike, food prices go haywire in Nigeria MMI Holdings Limited increases its stake in United Metropolitan Nigeria Life Insurance Limited to 100%Nigeria Sees Growth of 4% in 2017 After Reforms Lagos Consortium Agree to Construct N844 Billion 4th Mainland BridgeAlexandria Cement ,Egypt obtains LE150m loan from HSBCCIB,Egypt extends SPA period for CI Capital deal till June 9Kenyan Investors Urge President, Opposition Talk on ElectionsTexton buys two property portfolios in South Africa and UKBTG Said to Seek Sale of Stake in Petrobras, SA Joint VentureOrange, SA Said to Mull Bid for Some Millicom Assets in AfricaThe South Africa Foschini Group Paid 4.4m Pounds for U.K. Chain WhistlesBotswana Government to Sell BCL Mine to Strategic PartnerUgandan Power Distributor Umeme Seeking Funds To Invest On Network£2bn set aside for solar energy in Africa Banks in Ghana struggle to mobilise depositsDevelopment Bank says continent far from debt crisisRelief for Kenya's Uchumi Supermarket as six suppliers agree to withdraw KCB, Kenya Q1 net profit up 6pc as bad debts jumpAfDB Urges African Economies to Rapidly Diversify ExportsAngola Trade Balance Remains Vulnerable to Oil Prices, BMI Says--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/28/201652 minutes, 31 seconds
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23rd May, 2016

Kenyan milk prices second highest in Africa, World Bank lauds Ghana's Prof Eric Danquah, Nigeria suspends talks with MTN, Too Late to Revive Bulawayo Textile Industry, Malawi to Have New Chileka Airport, Kia Terminal to Be Refurbished, SA’s creditworthiness under scrutiny by S&P, Nigeria faces recession as GDP shrinks,--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/23/201631 minutes, 6 seconds
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22nd May, 2016

Ghana businesses asked to take advantage of tax reforms to maximize returns, Junior workers bleed KRA as probe targets managers, After Ebola outbreak, World Bank creates 'pandemic insurance plan', FG to set deadline for NNPC, refineries’ privatization, Government to limit farm sizes to speed up land reform, CBN disburses N55bn to 24 power firms as FG seeks improved supply--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/22/201624 minutes, 1 second
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17th May, 2016

Bank of Ghana stays policy rate at 26%, says economy turning the corner, Nigeria: Fuel Price Hike - Reps Ask NLC to Suspend Planned Strike, to Meet Labour Leaders, Rwanda opens pioneering methane electricity plant - will also reduce of natural disaster, Gauteng begins licensing Uber driver partners as company plans for new jobs from food to parcel deliveries, Organisations seek Nema approval to grow GMO crops,--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/17/201629 minutes, 2 seconds
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5th May, 2016

Moody’s downgrades Nigeria’s Sovereign Issuer Rating to ‘B1’, US urges Ghana not to miss out on $500m MCC compact, Gordhan confident of meeting fiscal targets, DTB raises stake in Uganda unit with Sh1.1bn injection, Kenyan MPs to vote afresh for gender Bill, Nigeria’s Manufacturing Index declines in April, South Africa's PIC to invest $4.7 billion and stimulate jobs, growth, C. African Republic’s capital exposed to severe power outage--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/5/201629 minutes, 40 seconds
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4th May, 2016

Nigerian Interbank rate falls on budget, treasury bill funds, Kenyan Banking industry growth stagnates as lenders go down, South Africa relaxes visa rules for Kenyan travelers, third African Islamic Finance Summit in Dar es Salam - Tanzania on May 19-20, 2016, Chase Bank clients take out Sh1.6bn in three days, Rand worst performer as commodities slump, Investment Opportunity: Ivory Coast Electricity, Water Monopoly Could Be Ending--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/4/201630 minutes, 4 seconds
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3rd May, 2016

Ethiopia close to kick-starting $150b green economy, Mauritania gold rush: Diggers require official authorization, South Africa delegation poised for economic forum in Rwanda, Panama Papers: Liberia Defends Its Record As A Tax Haven, UN Security Council to visit Somalia, Loans window opens for Chase Bank clients, Aviation passenger traffic in Nigeria dipped by 0.4% in Q4 2015, Solar energy could earn Ghana $38m yearly--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/3/201631 minutes, 44 seconds
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2nd May, 2016

South Sudan asks Nairobi court to release frozen funds, African Revenue Service (SARS) to exempt foreign e-commerce form value added tax (Vat), Nigerian Federal Government commenced Preparation for 2017 budget, Business mogul founds party to challenge Bongo rule in Gabon, Mall of Africa quiets down after launch madness, Two institutions sign $50m credit agreement to finance trade between Arab and African countries, Further rise in inflation in Nigeria imminent as economy hurts--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
5/2/201632 minutes, 38 seconds
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29th April, 2016

Remittances to Ghana estimated at $2b in 2015, Zimbabwe to probe 7 companies over looted diamonds, Ethiopia secures $98m for transmission project, President Uhuru announces Sh6bn Pan Paper revival plan, World Bank gives Kachikwu thumbs up on NNPC reforms, Barclays Tanzania picks new chief executive, Oil hits 2016 high due to falling output, weaker dollar--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/29/201632 minutes, 48 seconds
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28th April, 2016

Mixed bag of fortunes as Chase Bank opens doors to customers, World Bank raises 2016 oil price forecast to $41 per barrel, Coffee price drops 17 per cent as crop season ends, 33.7 million Nigerians can’t access telecoms services – NCC, S/Africa still Botswana’s main goods supplier, Swaziland’s fruits, vegetable prices up by 80 percent, Atlas Mara says it is considering bid for Barclays' Africa unit, France seeks to re-establish business footprints in Ivory Coast, Is Mozambique The Greece Of Africa? A Fishy Tale Of $1B Hidden Debt, Banks record lower impairment charges as risk management improves.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/28/201632 minutes, 9 seconds
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27th April, 2016

World Bank President arrives Nigeria, South Africa celebrates 22nd Freedom day anniversary, Kenya's former first lady Lucy Kibaki dies in London, Mall of Africa’s opening adds to SA’s oversupply of shopping centre space, Ghana has third highest interest rates in the world, NTV reality show to help Kenyan start-ups attract funding, Chinese company to build R11bn motor plant in Port Elizabeth--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/27/201631 minutes, 57 seconds
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26th April, 2016

Kenya reviews tea taxes to boost main foreign exchange earner, FG failure to issue infrabond holds back N500b pension fund, President Mahama swears-in Bank of Ghana Governor, National Bank of Kenya on the spot over failure to reveal sacking of CEO, DRC eyes membership of E/African railway project, Jordan's exports to Africa account for 2.2% of total exports: Minister, More than $80 billion leaves Africa illicitly – Mbeki--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/26/201632 minutes, 3 seconds
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25th April, 2016

EAC states seek common policy to run pension schemes, Poultry farmer accuses retailers of ‘economic racism’, Malaria vaccine to be introduced in Africa soon, CBN provides rice farmers with N4.9bn loan, Kenya’s Cabinet gives nod to new mining policy, Uganda: Proposal for return of graduated tax opposed, CAR President wants arms embargo lifted, Forex scarcity encouraging local production —CBN gov etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/25/201632 minutes, 33 seconds
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22nd April, 2016

IMF suspends loan facility to Mozambique, Liquid Telecom unveils data services in Kenya, President Jacob Zuma to visit Iran, Minister praises Nigeria-China Currency deal, Business boom for Kenya's Maasai fabric, Economic Commission for Africa to tackle illicit financial flows into Africa, Ethiopia's private Airlines form Association to tackle Red-Tape.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/21/201626 minutes, 34 seconds
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21st April, 2016

Ghana falls in press freedom index as situation of journalists worsens, Clarke Energy to supply Tanzanian milling Co with natural gas, Open Gupta accounts or we will lose our jobs: Oakbay staff, Infrastructure is critical to AgriBusiness in Africa, Kenya Airways set to fly to Cape Town, German investors eyeing Namibian, Kenya Woos German Investors, Botswana to sensitize nation on AGOA opportunities etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/21/201631 minutes, 40 seconds
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20th April, 2016

Municipalities to increase electricity tariff by 7.5%, Dangote Cement excites shareholder by performance, China helps Ghana legislature with security upgrade etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/20/201630 minutes
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19th April, 2016

South Africa warns tax dodgers saying no more amnesty, East Africa benefits from famine in Malawi, Stalled Mombasa-Nairobi Pipeline set to overshoot budget, Real Estate investment on the Outskirt of Nairobi becomes more lucrative as land prices soar, Nigeria reject IMF proposed solution to economic challenges, Allan Gray banking on Former Finance Minister Nene's experience etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/19/201631 minutes, 50 seconds
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15 April, 2016

Malawi declares National disaster as food shortage looms, President Kabila's future uncertain as DRC MPs requested court ruling, AfDB President visits South Africa, Petrol price drops to six-year low in Kenya, Ghana inflation rate for March 2016 is 19.2%, IMF Christine Lagarde requested that Nigeria should seek help from IMF, Nigeria loses $700 Million Monthly on Crude oil shipment.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/15/201627 minutes, 4 seconds
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14th April, 2016

SADC moves on industrialisation of the region, South African Consumer confidence recovers slightly, AGRA draw up a $31m business plan for Ghana, East African Community's Vision of a single currency, News vessels expected as fuel scarcity lingers in Nigeria, Barclays Africa to Negotiate for name after parent's exit, IMF lowers SA's growth outlook for 2016 etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/14/201626 minutes, 27 seconds
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13th April, 2016

World Bank implicated in the Panama Papers leak said to be investing in companies linked to tax havens as reported by Oxfam, Ghana offers Nigeria $6bn infrastructure loan, Nedbank and CIPC team up for online service, World Bank reports that Low commodity prices will continue to negatively impact growth in Africa, Former Governor of The Central Bank of Kenya to be problem over banking crisis, South Sudan rebel deputy arrives in Juba, Bank of Ghana to fight inflation and boost growth, Kenya to fight fraud within the Insurance sector etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/13/201630 minutes, 20 seconds
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12th April, 2016

World Bank lowers 2016 growth projections for Sub-Saharan Africa, Chief urges the Government of Ghana to invest in cotton, President Mbeki hails court judgement against President Jacob Zuma,Nigerian Government eyes N1tn JV funds to finance budget deficit, New rules on capital to see more mergers within the insurance sector in Kenya, Credibility of Darfur referendum in doubt.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/12/201631 minutes, 13 seconds
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11th April, 2016

Africa's richest man denies link to four shell companies as revealed by leaked Panama papers, Nigerian refineries lose N14bn in one month, Tanzania to export electricity to Kenya, Ghana's President denies loosing investment to Cote de voire , Major SA banks drop Gupta owned Oakbay investment group, Africa Union order probe into tax havens following the Panama leak--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/11/201630 minutes, 8 seconds
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8th April, 2016

SA Business Confidence continues to rise, 800 Boko-Haram surrender to the Nigeria Military, Momentum gathers to remove President Jacob Zuma, Angola/Japan to build first Africa-South America under sea fibre cable, AngloGold Ashanti to shut down operation in Ghana, Benin sworn in new President - Patrice Talon, Rep to send budget details to President Buhari this week etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/8/201631 minutes, 21 seconds
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7th April, 2016

Franc Minister to meeting in Yaounde, SA Minister orders probe into panama leak, Canadian mining company evaded taxes in Tanzania, Ghana issued first onshore license, MPs want cartels off coffee chain in Kenya, Market sheds N1.1tn in three months on bleeding banking sector in Nigeria.....--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/7/201631 minutes, 33 seconds
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6th April, 2016

SA Apex Bank to raise interest rate, African Public Officials implicated in Panama papers, EAC has the highest integration index in Africa, Nigerian airpots are 96% safe from terrorist attacks, SA revenue agency collect more than $600 million in 2015/16. etc--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/6/201631 minutes, 4 seconds
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5th April, 2016

Topical business headlines from across Africa this morning; a closer look at the panama leaks and African millionaires that have been implicated, South African Corporate turns their back on Guptas and more.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/5/201630 minutes, 43 seconds
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Business Headlines From Across Africa - Monday 4th April, 2016

Business headlines across Africa.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/4/201630 minutes, 43 seconds
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Business News From Across Africa April 1st 2016

Business Headlines from all across AfricaFriday 01/04/2016.www.africabusinessradio.com--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
4/1/201630 minutes, 2 seconds