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Nosipho Radebe is in conversation Dr Sysman Motloung, Political Analyst and Lecturer at North West University and Prof. Bonang Mohale, Chancellor at University of Free State and Professor of Practice at University of Johannesburg Business SchoolSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
South Africa urgently needs ethical leadership to heal a divided nation. That has been the call from business icon Professor Bonang Mohale, who is on an international list of the 100 most reputable Africans. In this interview with BizNews, Professor Mohale warns the new Government of National Unity (GNU) that leadership is “not an opportunity for enriching self”. He slams the lack of prosecutions of corrupt politicians and concludes “that there is no political will” and that “maybe, just maybe, the people who call themselves our leaders are accepting that stealing, cheating, bribery, State Capture is their form and definition of redistribution of wealth”. Asked about the Steinhoff scandal, he also slams big business for introducing corruption to local politicians as far back as former President Nelson Mandela's release from prison. And, as a former Chairman of Shell - that is now disinvesting from South Africa - he describes how there was “absolutely no progress” on a multi-billion rand intiatiave “because of ideology that held us hostage”. Setting out the priorities for the GNU, Professor Mohale says: “Service delivery is the job description of these politicians.”
Noluthando Mthonti-Mlambo speaks to Prof. Bonang Mohale, veteran business leader, and Khulekani Mathe, Deputy CEO at Business Unity SA (BUSA). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonang Mohale, voorsitter van Bidvest en ArcelorMittal gesels oor WEF in Davos. Volg RSG Geldsake op Twitter
Clement speaks to President of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA), Bonang Mohale anticipating the President's speech on the business and labour sector.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Profile Interview with Prof Bonang Franis Mohale, Chancellor of the Free State UniversitySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die president van Business Unity South Africa en ook die kanselier van die Universiteit van die Vrystaat, Bonang Mohale is op Reputation Poll International se lys van die mees gerespekteerde Afrikane vir 2023. Die verkiesings-kriteria het reputasie, invloed en sigbaarheid ingesluit. Mohale is ook 'n skrywer van topverkopers, professor in die regte aan die Johannesburgse Kollege vir Besigheid en Ekonomie en voorsitter van die Bidvest-groep. Mohale sê hy is geëerd om erkenning te kry.
Business Unity South Africa president Bonang Mohale joined Eusebius McKaiser to discuss his recent opinion piece (https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2022-12-15-the-anc-cannot-fix-itself-south-africas-last-hope-is-business/ ) in which he argued the ANC cannot fix itself. Instead, he is of the view business is South Africa's last hope. The discussion starts with an analysis of the ANC's recent elective conference. McKaiser invited Mohale to comment on the new leadership composition of the top seven officials, and the party's highest decision-making structure, the national executive committee. Mohale argued that the inefficient manner in which the elective conference was run, and the strategic error of allocating most of the time to leadership elections rather than to a deep examination of ideas and policies, is evidence of an ANC that is unable to fix itself. He expanded on this diagnosis in the conversation with podcast host, TimesLIVE contributor and analyst McKaiser.
Business Unity South Africa president Bonang Mohale joined Eusebius McKaiser to discuss his recent opinion piece (https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/opinionista/2022-12-15-the-anc-cannot-fix-itself-south-africas-last-hope-is-business/ ) in which he argued the ANC cannot fix itself. Instead, he is of the view business is South Africa's last hope. The discussion starts with an analysis of the ANC's recent elective conference. McKaiser invited Mohale to comment on the new leadership composition of the top seven officials, and the party's highest decision-making structure, the national executive committee. Mohale argued that the inefficient manner in which the elective conference was run, and the strategic error of allocating most of the time to leadership elections rather than to a deep examination of ideas and policies, is evidence of an ANC that is unable to fix itself. He expanded on this diagnosis in the conversation with podcast host, TimesLIVE contributor and analyst McKaiser.
Hot Topic with Professor Bonang Mohale, President of Business Unity South Africa on economic challenges facing South Africa and solutions to the crisis
On this podcast, Maanda Tshifularo interviewed Professor Bonang Mohale, who is the Chancellor at the University of the Free State. Professor Mohale is a published author who has held various executive and leadership roles in major South African and Multinational organisations, which include, Business Leadership South Africa, Shell South Africa, Otis Elevators, the South African […]
At the latest LeaderEx Money Summit we managed to grab Bonang Mohale to offer up his insights into leadership and wealth creation.Who is Bonang Mohale?He is a famed businessman, CEO of Business Leadership South Africa, Chancellor of University of Free State, best-selling author, and non-executive director of Purple Group (among a host of other companies). That's a lot of cred right? We've only scratched thesurface! Mr Mohale talks wealth, his personal journey, and the motivation he has used to rise into becoming a business heavyweight in South Africa.If you are a dreamer, doer, and aspiring investor, then you definitely don't want to miss this short yet inspirational and powerful conversation!Why are you still reading this? Hit that play button to hear the man himself.Share the love with us on social media by letting us know what you think of the episode by tweeting @EasyEquities or tagging us on the gram.To sign up to EasyEquities: http://bit.ly/2EtcE85DISCLAIMER: EasyEquities is a product of First World Trader (Pty) Ltd t/a EasyEquities which is an authorised Financial Services Provider. FSP number: 22588. This material is not intended as and does not constitute financial advice or any other advice and is neither exhaustive nor prescriptive. The views expressed by the contributor are his or her own (as an independently registered financial services provider, financial adviser or other independent capacity), and not necessarily endorsed by EasyEquities (as a separate financial services provider).
Sifiso Skenjana speaks on Eskom's meeting with big business on electricity solutions with BUSA's President, Bonang Mohale.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sifiso Skenjana dissects Economic Freedom 28 years on with Parliamentary Coordinator at COSATU, Matthew Parks, BUSA President, Bonang Mohale and National Spokesperson of SAYEC, Sthandiwe Msomi. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you run an ethically sound business? “You can be legally right and morally so wrong”. Wise words from Bonang Mohale, author of Behold the Turtle - Thoughts on Ethically Principled Leadership.
How do you run an ethically sound business? “You can be legally right and morally so wrong”. Wise words from Bonang Mohale, author of Behold the Turtle - Thoughts on Ethically Principled Leadership.
Economists analyse the implication of another interest rate hike on South Africans. Bonang Mohale, President of BUSA and Chair at Bidvest and Peter Attard Montalto, Head of Capital Markets Research at Intellidex explain how the multimillion rand pledges at t the Investment Conference mean for an average South Africans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well-known and highly respected Prof. Bonang Mohale steps into conversation with Allon Raiz about his latest book, African culture, his lesser known journey as an investor and how he sees small businesses transforming the economy
Well-known and highly respected Prof. Bonang Mohale steps into conversation with Allon Raiz about his latest book, African culture, his lesser known journey as an investor and how he sees small businesses transforming the economy
On this podcast Maanda Tshifularo (SuperLead CEO) interviewed Professor Bonang Mohale who is the Chancellor at the University of the Free State. Professor Mohale, who is a published author, has held various executive and leadership roles in major South African and multinational organisations including Business Leadership South Africa, Shell South Africa, Otis Elevators, South African Airways, […]
As the country experiences a little bit more freedom with the easing from level three lockdown to level 2, Business Unity South Africa says it has confidence in President Cyril Ramaphosa to rescue the country from the deep economic slump it is currently facing. Many role players have expressed the believe that South Africa should return to level 1 to give the economy and especially sectors like the tourism and hospitality sector.
Well-known business leader Bonang Mohale (president of Business Unity South Africa) spoke to me about his open letter to president Cyril Ramaphosa on behalf of business leadership. We engaged on the role of business in tacklingurgent South African problems like youth unemployment, general unemployment and low growth. Mohale also gave a searing take on the state of the ANC, the state of the state, and the leadership of Ramamphosa himself. It was a wide-ranging conversation about how we may yet realise our developmental challenges. It is compulsory listening.
Political analyst professor Susan Booysen dissects ConCourt's order to the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) to hold local government elections this year. Busa's president Bonang Mohale speaks on how the private sector can assist the government. And then for Friday File, co-founder of Coco Safar, Wilhelm Liebenberg speaks on their plans to expand their business internationally See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Simon Shares Jackson Hole Bonang Mohale and his Serialong trust converts a Purple Group* (JSE code: PPE) loan into 11.46% shares in the group ADvTECH* (JSE code: ADH) Stadio (JSE code: SDO) Cashbuild (JSE code: CSB) Sun International (JSE code: SUI) MAS Real Estate (JSE code: MSP) Motus (JSE code: MTH) Woolies* (JSE code: WHL) Is this Woolworths' attempt at Athleisure ? Yikes! 😬 Crop Top : R249.99 Leggings : R299.99 I am flattered they think I,their customer, is a 20 year old Instagram Fitness star 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/B4xsTJ36ho — Moms 💖 investing (@mommy_moneyza) September 1, 2021 * I hold ungeared positions. Upcoming events; 02 September ~ JSE Power Hour: Picking the next winning stock 14 October ~ Investment Fundamentals with Keith McLachlan
He liked what he saw in Purple Group, seeing the potential for a unicorn.
Offshore / Jackson Hole. Powell says nothing new. / TSMC, the world's largest maker of semiconductor chips, says it's raising its prices by about 20% / Hurricane Ida heading for the Gulf of Mexico, shutting down oil production. / China reportedly weighs ban on U.S. IPOs from domestic tech companies with sensitive data Local / Bonang Mohale and his Serialong trust converts a Purple Group loan into 11.46% shares in the group / Unemployment 34.4% / South African GDP rebased. The economy is 11% larger than previously measured. It is still the second-largest economy in Africa, after Nigeria. / National treasury says KZN July violence will take 0.7%-0.9% off 2021 GDP. / Sibanye Stillwater results / Woolies results
South Africa is home of two world-renowned types of tea: rooibos and honeybush. This week on Farmer's Inside Track we explore how to start a tea farm in Mzansi. From growing to harvesting and even exporting these indigenous crops! As a lifelong farmer, Johnny Pietersen from Mpumalanga believes in the efficacy of using voermol's protein block. Dr Francois van de Vyver, National Technical Manager at Voermol Feeds advises farmers how to use this hazzle free option to overwinter cattle or sheep in our “Animal nutrition powered by Voermol Feeds” segment. FarmSol managing director Aron Kole advises new farmers to actively look for partners throughout the supply chain in our farmer development segment. Women farmers face many challenges in the agricultural sector, but those challenges are simply fuel for a passionate veggie farmer like Mandisa Bell, this week's #SoilSista, powered by Corteva Agriscience and Food For Mzansi. The Jobs Fund boss Najwah Allie-Edries believes “women are catalysts of positive change in society; they are a force for social stability and inclusive development.” She joins us this week to unpack this! On the top of our reading list this week is Lift As You Rise: Speeches and Thoughts on Leadership by South African businessman Bonang Mohale. And, Mpumalanga vegetable farmer Gugulethu Mahlangu's farming mantra is “Diversify and plan ahead!” She shares this weeks farming tip!
The riots taking place in Gauteng and KwaZulu are expected to impact the country's economy. But has this been a long time coming, with the country's high unemployment and economic struggles? Bongani speaks to Bonang Mohale, Chancellor of the University of the Free State and Chairperson of the Bidvest Group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sipho Maseko, CEO of Telkom; Bonang Mohale, Chancellor of the University of the Free State Busi Mavuso, non-executive director, of Eskom & Colin Coleman, a senior fellow and lecturer at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs Classic1027 on Twitter #ClassicBusiness · Classic1027 on Facebook #ClassicBusiness
Sipho Maseko, CEO of Telkom; Bonang Mohale, Chancellor of the University of the Free State Busi Mavuso, non-executive director, of Eskom & Colin Coleman, a senior fellow and lecturer at Yale University's Jackson Institute for Global Affairs
H Honorary professor, businessman and activist Bonang Mohale joins Clement to share his favourite music and his fondest life memories. He also shares what the purpose of the current stage of his life is. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The slow rollout of Covid-19 vaccines could have been averted through collaboration with business. That's according to University of Free State Chancellor and businessman, Bonang Mohale. Mohale was delivering the keynote address at the 6th Tsietsi Mashinini Memorial Lecture at the Morris Isaacson Music Centre in Soweto on Saturday. Mashinini led the historic 1976 Soweto student uprising opposing Afrikaans as a medium of instruction at schools. Phumzile Mlangeni reports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonang Mohale ,Chancellor of the University of the Free State, Professor of Practice in the Johannesburg Business School's College of Business and Economics, and Chairman of both the Bidvest Group Limited and SBV Services has written an interesting op-ed piece in the Daily Maverick, he talks about how we on the African continent's chances of beating the Covid virus depends on us "repurposing, reimagining and reopening African societies, business, developmental institutions and government" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On POWERSUit tonight, we are joined by a man who is no stranger to POWER FM. This gentleman has been a non-executive director of Bidvest since 1 July 2019, is a Professor of Practice in the Johannesburg Business School (JBS) College of Business and Economics. He has held leadership positions in the private sector and has been lauded and recognised with several awards over the past 25 years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's Medium-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) is expected to give clarity on Government's intention to reprioritise 50 billion rand of funds to stimulate the economy and create jobs. President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the stimulus package in September. Economists say re-prioritising funds is the better option rather than increasing taxes. Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) chief executive Bonang Mohale
Business leadership South Africa has dismissed claims by Viceroy Research that a damning report by Intellidex into short-selling in South Africa, was sponsored by a third party. Short selling is defined as the sale of an asset in the belief that the asset's price will decline. This enables it to be bought back at a lower price to make a profit. Viceroy has over the past year published negative reports on prominent South African companies, including Steinhoff and Capitec bank. BLSA CEO, Bonang Mohale says this is not an anti-short selling research project.