The Money Show

The Best Bits of The Money Show: Retirement picks & unlisted Co. insights

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Aug 30, 2025
Nduduzo Makhathini, a celebrated pianist and composer, shares how music served as a healing force in South Africa during apartheid. Keet van Zyl discusses the intricate world of investing in unlisted companies, stressing the need for thorough research. Tim Akinnusi recounts his entrepreneurial journey in the fintech sector, while Warren Ingram offers essential insights on retirement planning, contrasting living annuities and fixed income options. Together, they explore innovation, financial literacy, and personal growth in an ever-evolving landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Music As Healing And Community Memory

  • Nduduzo Makhathini describes music as woven into rituals and healing practices in his community.
  • He links musical practice to prophetic knowledge, divination, and collective wholeness.
INSIGHT

Sound Carries Collective Healing

  • Makhathini argues Black music carries generational trauma and healing, not mere entertainment.
  • He says musical creation reclaims dignity and activates collective memory across generations.
ADVICE

Advocate For A Pluriversity

  • Makhathini recommends staying in the university to contest narrow curricula and promote plural epistemologies.
  • He urges building a 'pluriversity' that listens to multiple ways of knowing and reflects local histories.
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