
Miningweb Weekly: Mining’s surge, gold’s pause and the stocks investors are chasing now
2026/1/14 | 32 mins.
From copper overtaking gold to PGMs roaring back, Peter Major unpacks the forces driving mining’s global outperformance. Plus, why US money is hunting critical minerals, what investors should avoid, and why South Africa risks missing a once-in-a-generation opportunity.

Director’s Cut: Iran on a knife edge - Dr Iraj Abedian on killings, SA silence and Trump's gamble
2026/1/14 | 44 mins.
Iran is burning and the world is hesitating. Economist Iraj Abedian delivers a raw, emotional account of a nation held hostage by its own regime, why South Africa’s silence is so troubling, and why Donald Trump may now be the only wild card left as thousands are killed behind an information blackout.

Wayne Sussman - The 2026 battles facing SA’s political parties - and leaders
2026/1/14 | 17 mins.
In this latest edition of the Electoral Roadshow with Chris Steyn, Analyst Supremo Wayne Sussman reviews the most important political trends that emerged from last year’s by-election results, and previews the electoral battles still ahead in 2026. He also examines the political futures of Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen and Federal Council Chair Helen Zille as disunity grips the former opposition party. Sussman outlines the likely impact of the African National Congress’ (ANC) performance in the upcoming Local Government Election on President Cyril Ramaphosa party leadership position. He also takes a deep dive into the turbulent politics in KZN where the Provincial Government of Unity is on a knife edge. Listen to his expert dissection of the performances of all the major parties, including uMkhonto weSizwe (MKP) and the Patriotic Alliance (PA).

BN Briefing: Leaked Iran death toll, US-SA relations, and Equities vs Gold
2026/1/14 | 13 mins.
In this BizNews Briefing, Dr. Iraj Abedian reveals leaked reports of 12,000 deaths in Iran, questioning the South African government’s silence. The Hudson Institute's Josh Meservey analyses Pretoria’s alignment with American adversaries. Plus, David Shapiro discusses the "survival mode" of South African business, and Peter Major explains why equities historically outperform gold.

The Editor's Desk - Wed 14 Jan 2026: The truth advantage - AI, elections, and the Iran shock that could hit SA exports
2026/1/14 | 28 mins.
AI is changing politics: exposing stolen elections, empowering voters, and puncturing propaganda. From Uganda to Iran, the cracks are widening — and South Africa’s Iran ties may soon carry a price.



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