Kaya Biz

At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
Daily English South Africa Business News · Investing
5,737 Episodes
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Dipula delivers a 20% distributable earnings jump

Dipula Properties posts a 20% jump in interim distributable earnings, boosted by strategic acquisitions, stronger tenant retention, and a growing solar footprint. CEO Izak Petersen unpacks the numbers, the outlook for retail‑led property, and why Dipula has upgraded its full‑year guidance.
13 May 2PM 15 min

How Boss Babes Is Using Tech for Good

Boss Babes has grown into one of SA’s most influential digital empowerment platforms. Founder Kovini Moodley shares how intentional tech use, mental‑health advocacy, mentorship and #ShareSisonke are driving national impact — and what’s next for this fast‑growing social‑impact movement.
12 May 3PM 10 min

SA’s E‑commerce Repositioning

A new cross‑border e‑commerce report signals a shift: consumers now prioritise certainty over low prices. SAIEA’s Zandile Nzalo breaks down slowing growth, trust gaps, logistics pressures, and how local platforms and SMEs can compete in a market where reliability is the new currency.
12 May 3PM 15 min

Shifting SA’s Unemployment Curve

South Africa’s unemployment rate has climbed to 32.9%, adding more than 330,000 people to the jobless ranks. YES, CEO Ravi Naidoo goes beyond the numbers — unpacking structural barriers, demand‑led job creation, township value chains, and the bold interventions needed to shift the youth employment trajectory.
12 May 3PM 17 min

Navigating Rising Market Volatility

Global tensions, surging oil prices and inflation fears have shaken markets. Allan Gray's Jithen Pillay explains why defensive positioning matters, how to avoid one‑way bets, and what smart diversification looks like in an unpredictable 2026 investment lan dscape.
12 May 3PM 16 min

Ford & the Future of SA Agriculture

Live from NAMPO 2026, Ford’s Neale Hill unpacks how the brand is powering resilience in South Africa’s agricultural economy. From farmer capability needs to the next evolution of the Ranger, we explore industrialisation, technology, and the future of farming in a high‑pressure environment.
12 May 3PM 15 min

Wealth Creation – Investing at Any Age

From TFSAs to retirement annuities, Nedbank’s Vanesha Palani breaks down smart strategies for every life stage. Whether you’re 22 or 62, this episode shows how to start investing, avoid common behavioural traps, and build long‑term financial resilience.
11 May 4PM 14 min

Vodacom’s R167bn Year

From a 22.9% jump in headline earnings to a massive fintech expansion, Vodacom’s FY2026 results signal strong momentum. Group CEO Shameel Joosub unpacks Safaricom consolidation, network investment, rising energy costs, and the next phase of Vision 2030.
11 May 4PM 10 min

Redefine fy revenue up 2.4%, improves outlook

Redefine Properties posted a resilient first half, lifting distributable income and dividends despite sector headwinds. CFO Ntobeko Nyawo explains the numbers behind the performance.
11 May 4PM 14 min

Investment Trends Shaping SA’s Energy Transition

South Africa is emerging as a climate tech hotspot — from CCS to hydrogen, nuclear, and long‑duration storage. Margo‑Ann Werner, an expert in climate innovation and low‑carbon investment, breaks down investor appetite, regulatory gaps, government incentives, and the role of AI in grid optimisation.
11 May 4PM 9 min

Tharisa’s $550m Underground Expansion Leap

With over $850m already invested and another $550m committed, Tharisa is transitioning to a smart, mechanised underground mine that will extend operations for 50+ years. CEO Phoevos Pouroulis discusses the Cementation Africa partnership, job creation, and long‑term value.
11 May 4PM 14 min

Careers Corner: What Employers Can & Can’t Do as Costs Rise

As global instability pushes up costs, employers face tough decisions. CDH’s Rashaad Dadoo unpacks unilateral changes, consultation duties, wage pressure, hybrid work, and how to stay compliant while keeping operations sustainable.
11 May 4PM 11 min

How to Build Tax‑Free Wealth

TFSAs remain one of SA’s most powerful wealth-building tools—if used correctly. Vutlhari Nkuna from Concept Wealth explains contribution limits, lifetime caps, common mistakes, and how to choose the right long‑term investment mix.
7 May 4PM 11 min

Fuel spikes SA farming pressures.

Diesel is up more than R12/liter since January, squeezing margins across the agricultural value chain. FNB’s Paul Makube explains the impact on grains, livestock, and exports.
7 May 4PM 15 min

Global Surge, Local Grind: April’s market review

Global equities delivered their strongest month since 2020, powered by megacap tech, while the JSE eked out a modest gain. Anchor Capital’s Peter Little joins us for his April review of markets.
7 May 4PM 14 min

PIVOT POINT: Leading SARS Forward

Newly appointed SARS Commissioner Dr. Johnstone Makhubu reflects on his journey through public finance, his early priorities, the compliance challenges ahead, and how SARS is preparing for a digital, cross‑border tax future.
7 May 4PM 35 min

How Fuel Prices Shape SA’s Economy

Independent economist John Loos breaks down the ripple effects of fuel price hikes on households, inflation, retail, property, and the Reserve Bank’s policy path.
6 May 5PM 15 min

National Fuel Update with FIASA

FIASA CEO Avhapfani Tshifularo explains why South Africa’s fuel supply is “stable but tight,” what’s driving diesel strain, and how tanker shortages and above‑normal demand are affecting motorists and businesses ahead of the latest price hike.
6 May 5PM 15 min

Fuel Retailers Under Strain — SAPRA on Margins

SAPRA’s Lebo Ramolahloane unpacks the tough realities facing service station owners—from razor‑thin margins and load‑shedding costs to rising crime and calls for margin reform.
6 May 5PM 13 min
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