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    (Ret.) Col Chris Wyatt: Ramaphosa and Trump, fuel and war…

    2026/03/30 | 16 mins.
    South Africa's foreign relations are under renewed pressure. At the same time, the country is being hit with the fall-out from the Iran war. In his latest interview with Chris Steyn, US intelligence analyst, retired Colonel Chris Wyatt dissects the rhetoric flying between Washington and South Africa over its exclusion from the G7 Summit in France. He also slams the war talk between Trump and Iran. “The rhetoric from both sides, from the theocracy in Tehran and from the government here in Washington, that's not helpful.”

    He analyses rumours surrounding Kharg Island and boots on the ground ahead of the two-month mark when Trump will have to get approval from Congress to continue with the war. And he comments on the fuel supply crisis hitting South Africa as a consequence of the war and news that a tanker might be heading to South Africa. “But if you keep...poking the bear and he starts paying attention and being poked in the backside or in the ribs, they may turn around the Seventh fleet to intercept that tanker and they won't get those millions of barrels of oil coming to South Africa.”
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    BNC#8: John Endres - South Africa hasn’t turned the corner yet... but its politics might be

    2026/03/30 | 23 mins.
    The Institute of Race Relations CEO John Endres cuts through the optimism at BNC#8, warning that South Africa’s “recovery” is more illusion than reality. Growth remains weak, investment is collapsing, and real reform is still missing. Yet beneath the surface, something deeper may be shifting — voters are prioritising jobs over ideology, and political power is beginning to realign. If that continues, Endres argues, South Africa’s real turning point may still lie ahead.
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    BNC#8 Helen Zille Q&A: “Joburg can be saved” but only if voters deliver a DA majority

    2026/03/30 | 28 mins.
    Helen Zille weighs her next move as she considers a return to council politics, balancing campaign momentum with party leadership duties. She unpacks the DA’s electoral strategy, coalition risks, and fierce competition from the ANC and rivals. With Johannesburg at a crossroads, she argues bold leadership, voter turnout, and reform are key to turning the city - and South Africa - around.
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    BN Daybreak - Mon 30 Mar: Pentagon eyes Iran Ops; SA electoral reform; and the $10T Index revolution

    2026/03/30 | 18 mins.
    This episode of BizNews Daybreak explores the Pentagon's preparations for ground operations in Iran as Houthi attacks drive up crude oil prices. We also examine Dr. Michael Louis’s fight for direct presidential elections in South Africa, Willem Els’s warning on how corruption and porous borders invite terrorist networks, and Anthony Ginsberg’s breakdown of the "indexing revolution" democratizing global investment
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    BNC#8: Anthony Ginsberg - “AI, tech and a $10trn shift most investors are missing”

    2026/03/29 | 20 mins.
    From Wall Street to Hermanus, Anthony Ginsberg delivers a blunt wake-up call: the global investing game has already shifted - and South Africa risks being left behind. In a keynote packed with insight, he unpacks the $10 trillion indexing revolution, why 90% of fund managers fail to beat the market, and why betting against America could be a costly mistake.

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