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Aug 19, 2025 • 28min
Cape Independence momentum grows: Disparate groups unite after Washington support as SA chaos grows
Despite being the focus of a concerted campaign to eject him from the country, Western Cape Independence protagonist Phil Craig is continuing his fight to get the province out of the country tacked together in 1910 by a colonial power. In this interview with BizNews editor Alec Hogg, the co-founder of the Cape Independence Advocacy Group explains how a five-week working trip to the US - and continued own-goals by Pretoria - has injected fresh momentum into the project.

Aug 19, 2025 • 18min
BN Briefing: ANC implodes? Gigaba, Mchunu slam party, Gayton faces racism probe, YouTube eyes Oscars
South Africa’s political turbulence intensifies as ANC heavyweights Malusi Gigaba and Senzo Mchunu spark disciplinary backlash, raising doubts about Cyril Ramaphosa’s grip on the party. Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie faces a formal Human Rights Commission probe over alleged racist remarks, while DA-led Midvaal stands out with clean audits and energy independence. On the corporate front, MTN reshuffles leadership, Sibanye Stillwater warns of restructuring, and Shoprite expands its logistics muscle. Internationally, Donald Trump pushes for a Zelensky-Putin summit, and YouTube eyes Academy Awards broadcast rights in a move that could transform Hollywood’s biggest night.

Aug 19, 2025 • 26min
WSM on chilling actions by untouchable SANDF chief’s Iranian visit that multiplies SA economic chaos
General Rudzani Maphwanya, whose surname in his native Venda means “to crush”, is far from the politically appointed puppet assumed by many commentators. He is a battle-hardened warrior who commanded SA’s most significant military action since 1994 when 200 SANDF troops defended the CAR president against 7,000 rebels for three days. This reality introduces a chilling aspect to statements the General made during last week’s visit to Iran, an act threatening to torpedo SA’s diplomatic efforts to moderate US tariffs that threaten a hundred thousand jobs in the motor industry and agricultural sectors. William Saunderson-Meyer, author of the Jaundiced Eye, discusses the implications with BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

Aug 18, 2025 • 23min
Stateproofing expert wins big in BEE High Court challenge - Sakeliga boss Piet le Roux with context
In this vibrant discussion on a major court victory against South Africa’s racist laws that moves into Government over-reach, Lichtenberg’s collapse, Cape Independence, Steenhuisen’s attack and even Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged, Sakeliga CEO Piet le Roux shares his insights with BizNews editor Alec Hogg. Joins many dots.

Aug 18, 2025 • 22min
BN Briefing: Chaos erupts - National Dialogue falters, SANDF Iran blunder, Trump-Putin, Bok shock!
Today’s BizNews Briefing unpacks the turmoil at South Africa’s national dialogue after walkouts, protests, and sharp criticism from Moletsi Mbeki. We also look at the SANDF chief’s controversial Iran visit that rattled Pretoria’s US ties, insights into Trump’s Alaska meeting with Putin, Israel’s latest settlement push, and China’s robotics rise. Plus, Rassie Erasmus admits to one of the Springboks’ most embarrassing defeats as the Wallabies claim a historic Ellis Park win.

Aug 17, 2025 • 29min
The Sunday Show - Renaldo Gouws: SA’s “Hollywood”- style politics: Cyril & Gayton & Co-stars…
In the latest Sunday Show on BizNews, Chris Steyn hosts Renaldo Gouws, former Parliamentarian, industrial psychologist and Podcaster to talk about another tumultuous week in South African politics. He examines the motives of the African National Congress (ANC) with the National Dialogue and its move to control the Parliamentary Inquiry into the allegations made by the whistleblowing KZN General “Lucky” Mkhwanazi. “…Ramaphosa has never been the President of South Africa. Cyril Ramaphosa has always tried to be the President of the ANC and trying to save the ANC.” Meanwhile, people have also become “gatvol” of the Government of National Unity (GNU). “So the boogeyman that has been created by political parties, especially the DA, is that we need to stay in the GNU because we're keeping the real enemies out. What real enemies, though, if you've already passed the BELA Act, the NHI Act, the Expropriation Act? What more is there that the opposition would have stood against if you didn't pass what you've passed?” Gouws delves deeply into the racist tweet storm that has hit Sports, Arts and Culture Minister and the Patriotic Alliance (PA) leader Gayton McKenzie. As for the visit to Iran by South Africa’s top SANDF general and the misaligned spin from DIRCO, the Minister and the President, he says “…this just reinforces the belief that Cyril Ramaphosa is the weakest president that we've had in this country”.

Aug 15, 2025 • 28min
Washington thinktank exec shares US view on SANDF Chief “solidarity” visit to Iran - it’s not pretty
Washington’s patience with Pretoria is wearing thin. Senior fellow Joshua Meservey of the Hudson Institute warns that the head of South Africa’s defence force, General Rudzani Mphawanya, may have dealt a fresh blow to US–SA relations with his recent trip to Iran and remarks in solidarity with its regime. In conversation with Alec Hogg, Meservey unpacks why the incident - whether sanctioned or not - will deepen mistrust, complicate trade negotiations, and feed growing US frustration over Pretoria’s political choices.

Aug 15, 2025 • 9min
How Yaya’s Rusks dipped into South Africa’s love for “Beskuit” and went viral - Nelia Ngulube and Kate Wilkinson
South Africans love their rusks - or “beskuit,” as we say in Afrikaans. It’s a ritual we can hardly imagine our morning coffee without. It was a habit embraced by most of the families Nelia Ngulube, affectionately known as Yaya, worked for - one that eventually prompted her to start baking her own. Yaya’s Rusk has now grown into a thriving business and a fast-growing online presence. What began as a financial lifeline quickly snowballed into a social media phenomenon, with Yaya’s Rusks gaining thousands of followers and orders within weeks. In this interview with Biznews, Yaya and her social media mentor Kate Wilkinson share the story behind South Africa’s beloved Chief Rusk Officer - and what’s next for her delicious empire.

Aug 14, 2025 • 24min
SA’s land invasions are real - gone-viral doccie has compelling evidence on how bad laws spark them
Filmmaker and YouTuber Joe Emilio speaks to Alec Hogg about his viral documentary on the Tygerberg Raceway land invasion. He says a 1998 law meant to protect the vulnerable has instead eroded property rights and fuelled a nationwide wave of land grabs.

Aug 14, 2025 • 20min
BN Briefing: Failing SOE bosses paid millions; National Dialogue boycotts; Trump-Putin; Bok fever
Today’s BizNews Briefing spotlights multimillion-rand salaries for underperforming SOE bosses, more political parties withdrawing from the national dialogue, and PRASA’s R2.5bn refurbishment scandal. Internationally, Donald Trump prepares for a high-stakes summit with Vladimir Putin, while markets eye possible Fed rate cuts. Plus, Apple readies ambitious AI-powered devices, and the Springboks gear up for their Rugby Championship clash with Australia at Ellis Park.