
Jabulani Khumalo - Threats, a R14-m ransom & the battle for MKP….
2026/1/11 | 18 mins.
In his latest interview with Chris Steyn, the real founder of MKP, Jabulani Khumalo, reveals threats to the actual directors of the “hijacked” party over a picket to distance themselves from the human trafficking of 19 men to Russia. “…our spokesperson… got a call…a threatening call…And also, the people on the ground were threatened when they wanted to go to that picket. They were blocked. We understand there were two GTIs in the vicinity and also X3s that were running around making sure that people do not go to the Legislature to picket.” While the trafficked men are now back in Russia from the Ukraine war zone, their return is being delayed by a ransom demand by an agent involved in the operation. “The last information we got was 14 million, but I was told last week that…it’s more than 14 million. So that's where the problem is now.” Khumalo also slams the violent conduct of MK members in the KZN Legislature, and the “stupidity” of Duduzile Zuma resigning from Parliament allegedly with the ambition of becoming the Premier of KZN. He hails the news that current Premier Thami Ntuli has endorsed Provincial Police Commissioner General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi for a second term. “We need a man like him… to have that strong hand on the thugs.”

The NdB Sunday Show - Roland Tatnall: Oil reality check for Trump & SA’s fuel price future
2026/1/11 | 23 mins.
In this first NdB Sunday Show of 2026, Chris Steyn hosts Energy Expert Roland Tatnall for an in-depth analysis of the strategic objectives of US President Donald Trump’s invasion of Venezuela and his oil grab there. Tatnall warns that “some of the ambitions” in the address given by Trump and his senior team were “not particularly realistic and…controlling and managing Venezuelan oil and developing that oil industry…is going to be a challenge and it's going to take time.” Tatnall further lays out the reasons why it would be “a challenge to convince shareholders that investing billions of dollars into Venezuelan heavy oil greenfield production would be a good investment at this moment”. As for the possible future impact on South Africa’s fuel price, he says: “Trump has repeatedly mentioned sort of a target to get to $50 a barrel, which would obviously improve pump prices further for South Africa. But that's really sort of biting off the hand that feeds him because much of the US onshore oil is not viable at that level.” Tatnall also looks at Electric Vehicle (EV) trends abroad, and outlines the challenges to EV uptake in South Africa.

Magnus Heystek: Why SA’s middle class is quietly being crushed
2026/1/09 | 41 mins.
South Africans are being told everything is fine. Magnus Heystek says it’s a dangerous illusion. In a wide-ranging conversation with Alec Hogg, the veteran investment strategist warns that falling GDP per capita, rising taxes, weak property returns and flawed retirement structures are steadily hollowing out the middle class. From Regulation 28 and retirement annuities to Cape Town’s housing bubble, offshore investing and why optimism may be masking long-term decline, Heystek lays out the uncomfortable maths many would rather ignore. This is not fearmongering, he argues, but survival planning for a country at a financial crossroads.

From Ermelo to the world Stage: Tennis super coach John‑Laffnie de Jager keeps raising the game
2026/1/09 | 23 mins.
Former ATP doubles star John‑Laffnie de Jager, who turned a birth injury that damaged a nerve in his leg into what he calls his “greatest gift,” recently guided Team World to victory in the inaugural World Tennis Continental Cup in Shenzhen, China. In an interview with BizNews, the South African who grew up on a farm in Ermelo reflects on the resilience he built overcoming his disability, his partnerships with legends like Martina Navratilova, and organising the Match in Africa between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in Cape Town, which drew a world‑record 51,954 spectators. And he’s far from done. De Jager is now partnering with Stellenbosch University to build a state‑of‑the‑art tennis facility to nurture emerging talent across Africa and revive the South African Open. He has also launched a new leadership venture, Beyond the Baseline, translating tennis‑honed grit, resilience, and mental conditioning into powerful tools for business leaders, teams, and high performers.

The Editor's Desk - Fri 9 Jan 2026: Musk’s Starlink battle, the Michael Burry interview, and a $260bn Mining merger
2026/1/09 | 13 mins.
In today’s Editor's Desk, Alec Hogg explores the controversy surrounding Elon Musk’s Starlink being "banned" in South Africa and the rare insights of "The Big Short" legend Michael Burry. We also dive into a scathing Economist critique of Donald Trump’s recent moves in Venezuela and the massive potential merger between Rio Tinto and Glencore that is shaking the global mining industry.



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