Podcasts about Frans Cronje

South African former cricketer

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BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje's epic vision: Transforming Senekal into a thriving town and global filming hub

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 27:07


Senekal, a small town in South Africa's Free State, became the centre of racial tensions in 2020 following the murder of farm manager Brendin Horner. In response, local leaders formed the Senekal/Mtwabeng Community Forum to encourage dialogue and reconciliation. Among those drawn to the town's transformation was filmmaker Frans Cronje, brother of former cricketer Hansie Cronje. Leaving Cape Town, Cronje joined efforts to help a team of volunteers to rejuvenate Senekal and he decided to establish a film in the Eastern Free State. In an interview with BizNews, Cronje detailed how the teams started repairing the dilapidated infrastructure in Senekal including the local swimming pool and 5,000 potholes. While the initiative has received widespread support, he said there were ongoing challenges in bridging political divides. Cronje has big plans to establish Senekal as a filming destination. His latest project—a gladiator film set in fifth-century Rome—marks the first step in his broader vision to turn the town into a production hub for Christian-themed films.

BizNews Radio
CT Mayor GHL on coping with mass semigration, CT rating upgrade, Trojan horses, working with the US

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 29:35


One of the brightest stars in South Africa's political firmament, 38-year-old Geordin Hill-Lewis opens up here on how his current responsibility - the City of Cape Town - is surprising everyone on the upside. The executive mayor celebrated a huge win this week after getting ratings agencies to differentiate between his city and its South African peers: something the former shadow Minister of Finance has pursued for years because of the massive impact lower borrowing costs bring. In this interview with BizNews editor Alec Hogg he also addresses Frans Cronje's warning about embracing possible political Trojan Horses (CT's ANC and EFF leaders recently crossed to the DA); and shares why he'd do whatever necessary to earn Cape Town a ‘free pass' from Washington.

BizNews Radio
BN Briefing - ANC: We won't fire Finance Minister; Zille: ANC forced Court process to stop VAT hike

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 24:21


In this BizNews Briefing, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana responds to resignation calls, Helen Zille shares DA strategy ahead of May 21, and Dr. Frans Cronje weighs in on shifting GNU dynamics. Plus, market insights on Microsoft and Meta, and a fresh look at rugby's crowded calendar.

BizNews Radio
BN Briefing: Is SA headed for G20 expulsion? Cronje: SA self sabotage on US relations

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 28:50


In today's BizNews Briefing, Bronwyn Nielsen unpacks a hard-hitting column by RW Johnson on growing calls in US political circles to expel South Africa from the G20 - citing its GDP size and links to terrorism. Sakeliga's Piet le Roux slams new racial hiring laws as economic sanctions, while Kevin Lings explains why global investors are pulling back. Also, Dr. Frans Cronje discusses US perceptions of SA, Tesla's earnings surprise, and Trump's latest China comments.

BizNews Radio
Budget Impasse - Dr Mark Burke on not negotiables, why DA holding no-VAT line

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 19:41


This morning the DA cancelled a scheduled press conference where leader John Steenhuisen was due to share progress in the discussions over the Budget within the Government of National Unity. Social media is ride with ‘insiders' sayong the DA has agreed to the 0.5% VAT agreement in return for concessions in other areas - despite Dr Frans Cronje explaining to us last week why the DA cannot afford to endorse any tax increases.......Mark Burke is the DA's spokesman on Finance. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

BizNews Radio
BN Briefing: ANC's Sandton rename stirs US fury; Leon flags IMF, World Bank risks

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 26:38


In this BizNews Briefing, Bronwyn Nielsen delves into the debate over renaming Sandton Drive to Leila Khalid Drive. Former DA leader Tony Leon and political scientist Dr. Frans Cronje warn of serious consequences for South Africa's ties with the US if tensions persist. Hudson Institute's Josh Meservey offers a Washington perspective, while Deputy President Paul Mashatile shares his views from BNC#7 last week.

BizNews Radio
BN Briefing: Cyril's suicidal foreign policy, SA Small Business Department blows R6bn a year

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 23:00


In today's BizNews Briefing, Bronwyn Nielsen unpacks President Cyril Ramaphosa's explosive critique of Israel and the U.S., with insights from economist Leon Louw, political scientist Dr. Frans Cronje, and Breitbart's Joel Pollak. Plus, retired U.S. intelligence officer Colonel Wyatt weighs in. Also, Anne Bernstein argues for shutting down South Africa's Small Business Department.

BizNews Radio
BN Briefing: Zille - “SA acting as proxy for Iran at ICJ”; AfriForum's Kriel - “we are not to blame”

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 30:08


The Democratic Alliance has taken legal action to challenge the Expropriation Act, seeking to have it declared unconstitutional. BizNews interviewed DA Federal Chair Helen Zille, AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel, and political analyst Dr. Frans Cronje for insights. Also in focus: the 35-year-old unsolved assassination of Anton Lubowski, Trump's aid suspension to SA, and Elon Musk's bold $97.4 billion bid for OpenAI.

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje on Trump v ANC: The Uber Truth - SA running risk of '85-type sanctions

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 49:18


In this robust assessment of the ANC's reaction to US President Donald Trump's recent pronouncements, political scientist Dr Frans Cronje points out parallels with what led to SA's economic crash that followed PW Botha's Rubicon speech in 1985. Cronje explains that unless the ANC leaders stop finger-wagging and actually listen to what the SuperPower is telegraphing - particularly, SA aiding Iran's nuclear weapon ambitions - the country risks a disaster similar to the 1985 Debt Standstill that sent SA interest rates to 25%, collapsed thousands of SA businesses, sent hundreds of thousands into unemployment and sparked a wave of corporate disinvestment. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

BizNews Radio
NewsWrap from BizNews: Frans Cronje; Wyatt on Musk, Trump; Michael Jordaan; De Beer on Phala Phala

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 12:22


In this episode of NewsWrap, Frans Cronje unpacks South Africa's shifting geopolitical allegiances; retired Colonel Chris Wyatt discusses Elon Musk, his relationship with Donald Trump and the Republican campaign; Montegray Capital CEO Michael Jordaan shares insights on what it will take for the newly formed Government of National Unity to grow SA's economy; and Neil de Beer sheds light on the latest developments regarding President Cyril Ramaphosa's Phala Phala scandal.

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje Pt. 1: ANC gains ground in GNU after 100 days, DA also sees support increase

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 25:39


In a recent interview on BizNews Radio, Dr. Frans Cronje, chairman of the Social Research Foundation, provided insights into the public's perception of the Government of National Unity (GNU) in South Africa, approximately 100 days after its formation. He reported a significant uptick in support for the ANC, which has risen from 40% to 45% in voter preference, suggesting a potential return to over 50% if current trends continue. While the DA has also seen slight gains, concerns remain for smaller parties like the EFF, which has lost considerable support. Cronje emphasized that while both the ANC and DA appear to be performing well within the GNU, the future depends on the government's ability to deliver tangible improvements in citizens' lives. If they fail to do so, the shifting sentiments among moderate voters could open the door for a resurgence of more radical parties. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here.

BizNews Radio
NewsWrap from BizNews - Frans Cronje; controversial $75m SA Rugby deal; BHI Ponzi; Gayton McKenzie and more...

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 17:01


In this episode of NewsWrap, Frans Cronje provides insights into the ANC, GNU and Gauteng; Warren Wheatley unpacks a controversial $75 million private equity deal involving the Springboks; BizNews reporter Asime Nyide gives the latest on the BHI Ponzi scheme; Cedric Soule, the Global Legal Counsel for Turkcell, gives an update on the Turkish telecoms company's ongoing legal battle with MTN; Bloomberg covers Kamala Harris's fiery Fox News interview and Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie shares a wholesome, personal update.

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje Pt. 2 - South Africa's strategic shift: Aligning with East or West?

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 19:39


In a detailed interview, Frans Cronje of the Social Research Foundation discussed South Africa's shifting geopolitical alignment. With global powers vying for influence, public opinion leans towards Russia and China, though the West still dominates economic impact. Cronje warned of the dangers of misjudging the nation's strategic importance. Cronje spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

BizNews Radio
BNIC#1 Frans Cronje: South Africa's path forward - GNU's strengths, risks, and future

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 58:19


In a compelling keynote session at the BizNews Investment Conference BNIC#1, Dr Frans Cronje offered a deep dive into South Africa's Government of National Unity (GNU), unravelling its strategic importance and potential pitfalls. Cronje emphasized that the GNU's strength lies in its coalition between the ANC and DA, aligning the aspirant and established middle classes. He highlighted key challenges such as radicalization and energy policy, cautioning that the success of the GNU will depend on navigating these issues effectively. Cronje's analysis provides a crucial perspective for investors and policymakers looking to understand South Africa's evolving political landscape.

BizNews Radio
BizNews Briefing Ep 2: Kokkie Kooyman, Frans Cronje keynote, Mashaba on Tshwane, AI and more

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 44:10


In this second edition of the BizNews Briefing, host Alec Hogg takes us through the business news of the day, markets and contributions from Kokkie Kooyman, Frans Cronje, Herman Mashaba and more

BizNews Radio
Rhodes University Management march for water…

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 6:35


Rhodes University Management and the SRC today (Friday) marched on the Makana Municipality - as the university was forced to temporarily suspend part of its academic programme, including formal undergraduate lectures, tutorials, and practicals, amid severe disruptions to its municipal water supply. The campus has been without municipal water since Friday, 23 August 2024, and the university has had to provide water via tankers to kitchens, residences, academic buildings, and offices. Speaking to BizNews after the march, the university's CFO Kamlesh Riga describes the magnitude of the crisis, and the effect it has had on individual hygiene, health, and study conditions. He also reveals the real reasons behind the lack of water supply, and lists the contingency measures the university has put in place at great cost. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

BizNews Radio
Comrades Marathon veterans revolt, call SGM, after board level corruption, incompetence exposed

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 24:23


The world's most famous ultra-distance race, KZN's Comrades Marathon, is hosting an acrimonious battle between runners and the race's board of directors who are accused of industrial-scale corruption. The catalyst was an allegedly unfair dismissal of admired race manager Ann Ashworth after she exposed blatant skimming by board members of cash meant to be invested in sports development. A special general meeting will be held in Pietermaritzburg this week with its instigators intending to oust two of four board members accused of lining their own pockets. Comrades veteran and blogger Stuart Mann shared the story with BizNews editor Alec Hogg. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

BizNews Radio
Meet Glenn Orsmond - an accountant among pilots, dubbed ‘second most hated person in aviation'

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 36:34


Former Comair and OneTime CEO's autobiography ‘Crash and Burn' provides a fascinating insight into a career in South Africa's highly visible, ever-turbulent airline industry. In the book, a filter-free Orsmond rips the bandaid obscuring truth behind the spectacular collapse of 70-year-old airline Comair - and much more. BizNews editor Alec Hogg describes it as a riveting read and in this interview, hears more of the back story of a value-destructive industry from the man dubbed its second most hated person. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

BizNews Radio
Alec Hogg answers questions about South Africa after Election '24

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 27:54


In a fund-raising talk for Rotary in Hermanus last week BizNews editor Alec Hogg answers the pressing questions of the BizNews tribe. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

BizNews Radio
Alec Hogg on what investors, local and foreign, think of the GNU

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 27:54


In a fund-raising talk for Rotary in Hermanus last week, BizNews editor Alec Hogg addressed how local and international investors have reacted to the results of Election'24 and the Government of National Unity. Cutting through the noise, he eschewed popular narratives in favour of hard data that explains a perception this has been the nation's most positive change since 1994. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces.

BizNews Radio
Why SA “irritates” “most” African countries…

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 15:44


The African National Congress (ANC) has acted like “they're powerful players on the African stage”, but South Africa “really irritates most” other African countries because “they're always sticking their noses in everywhere”. So says the former Director of African Studies at the U.S. Army War College, retired Colonel Chris Wyatt, who witnessed the intense dislike for Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma after she was “forced on” the African Union as chairperson. “She went up there and her arrogance…and the distaste people had for her was pretty palpable when I was in Addis Ababa. She was less popular than syphilis.” Commenting on this year's spate of deaths of SANDF soldiers in the DRC, he says: “They're like lambs sent to the slaughter. They're being sent there with insufficient resources, improper medevac, no air support, insufficient logistics. It's something that South Africa should not be involved in, but it's all part of the egotistical foreign policy of the African National Congress...” He warns that the SA force is going to find itself “increasingly vulnerable to M23 and about a hundred other rebel groups who have all their own agendas and most of its criminal”. Colonel Wyatt also dissects the “war” between the DRC and Rwanda and explains why President Paul Kagame's welcome mat in the US is “wearing thin”. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

BizNews Radio
Magnus Heystek sees hope for SA's economic revival: Calls for bold tax reforms

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 20:29


In an interview with BizNews, Magnus Heystek urges South Africa to embrace bold economic reforms, suggesting radical tax breaks as a key strategy to rejuvenate the struggling economy. Heystek argues that by adopting innovative policies, such as offering flat-rate taxes to attract high-net-worth individuals and businesses, South Africa could significantly boost its financial stability and growth prospects. Highlighting recent shifts in the political landscape and emerging optimism among investors, Heystek calls for a departure from traditional approaches and advocates for dynamic solutions to stimulate economic activity and counteract the country's persistent challenges. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

BizNews Radio
Pragmatic Mashaba on ANC deal: We're rescuing Joburg from political power-mongering

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 27:14


Action SA founder and leader Herman Mashaba has shown pretty much anything is possible in South Africa's new-look political arena. This week the man who has maintained a virulently anti-ANC stance, turned pragmatic by striking a deal with his avowed rival - in the interests, he says, of breaking the destructive stalemate in Johannesburg, the country's largest and richest city. He argues that Action SA's previously unthinkable arrangement with the ANC is in everyone's best interests. Mashaba spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

BizNews Radio
Ian Cameron vows accountability and hope as new Police Committee Chair

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 18:51


Iconic crime fighter and MP Ian Cameron - who was elected unopposed as Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police in Parliament - tells BizNews viewers how the committee will function to ensure accountability, and lists his priorities as chairperson. Cameron - who had a very hostile relationship with former Police Minister Bheki Cele - also hails the new Minister, Senzo Mchunu, as somebody that listens. He has words of hope for under-resourced police officers, as well as crime victims whose cases have been taking too long to investigate. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here. Join us for BizNews' first investment-focused conference on Thursday, 12 September, in Hermanus, featuring top experts like Frans Cronje, Piet Viljoen, and more. Get insights on electricity and exploiting SA's gas bounty from new and familiar faces. Register here.

Foreign Podicy
Out of South Africa

Foreign Podicy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 67:28


South Africa has been in the news lately. Most recently, it had elections. There's also this: The government of South Africa has filed a lawsuit under the Genocide Convention to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.The indictment is not against Hamas whose terrorists invaded Israel and massacred more than a thousand men, women, and children last October, and which vows to repeat such massacres. Nor is it against Hamas' patrons in Tehran who openly vow to exterminate Israel and Israelis, and are using multiple proxies in pursuit of that goal.No, the South African lawsuit is against Israel, the world's one and only Jewish-majority state.To understand the motivations behind this blood libel, host Cliff May is joined by Dr. Frans Cronje, former CEO of the South African Institute of Race Relations, and current chair of the Social Research Foundation, who described the South African lawsuit as a significant contribution to the “ideas war” being waged by Iran's jihadist rulers. Also joining the conversation is Connor Pfeiffer, Director of Congressional Relations at FDD Action. They also discuss how South Africa has evolved since the end of apartheid and its possible future trajectory.

Foreign Podicy
Out of South Africa

Foreign Podicy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 67:28


South Africa has been in the news lately. Most recently, it had elections. There's also this: The government of South Africa has filed a lawsuit under the Genocide Convention to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.The indictment is not against Hamas whose terrorists invaded Israel and massacred more than a thousand men, women, and children last October, and which vows to repeat such massacres. Nor is it against Hamas' patrons in Tehran who openly vow to exterminate Israel and Israelis, and are using multiple proxies in pursuit of that goal.No, the South African lawsuit is against Israel, the world's one and only Jewish-majority state.To understand the motivations behind this blood libel, host Cliff May is joined by Dr. Frans Cronje, former CEO of the South African Institute of Race Relations, and current chair of the Social Research Foundation, who described the South African lawsuit as a significant contribution to the “ideas war” being waged by Iran's jihadist rulers. Also joining the conversation is Connor Pfeiffer, Director of Congressional Relations at FDD Action. They also discuss how South Africa has evolved since the end of apartheid and its possible future trajectory.

BizNews Radio
Cronje on Election'24:  SA's historic opportunity - if ANC avoids Chernobyl option

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 30:25


With results of South Africa's watershed election now baked in, political scientist Dr Frans Cronje says the country faces a one-off, historic opportunity to catapult ahead. Whether or not it happens depends entirely on which way a badly bruised ANC jumps. The High Road lies in an ANC which opts to embrace a working partnership with the DA, IFP and others. The alternative  is what he calls “the Chernobyl option” when it retains political power in the short-term through a coalition with MK and the EFF - but thereby sows the seeds of its own destruction. The SRF chairman spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Register here.

BizNews Radio
BNC London: Cronje Q&A - Coalition and electoral challenges post-May 29

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 37:21


At the BizNews Conference in London, Frans Cronje discussed the ANC's electoral prospects, the influence of Jacob Zuma, and the dynamics between the ANC and EFF. He analysed the ANC's strategic behavior and potential alliances, emphasizing the pragmatic and cautious approach the party often takes. Cronje highlighted the complexities within the ANC and its resistance to extreme leftist policies, suggesting that despite internal and external challenges, a complete collapse of the ANC or South African governance is unlikely. He also addressed the implications for smaller parties and the potential for future political and economic recovery in South Africa.

BizNews Radio
BNC London: Dr Frans Cronje - Decoding SA's political future post-May 29

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 16:32


Dr. Frans Cronje, Chair of the Social Research Foundation (SRF), delivered a captivating keynote speech at the BizNews Conference in London, offering a thought-provoking analysis of South Africa's political landscape. Drawing from decades of data and observation, Dr. Cronje outlined a nuanced vision of the country's trajectory, emphasizing shifts in voter demographics, the rise of fringe political ideologies, and the ANC's evolving support base. His insights into potential coalition governments and the role of countervailing forces underscored the complexity and dynamism of South Africa's democratic evolution. Dr. Cronje's address provided a comprehensive framework for understanding the nation's political future, sparking discussions on unity, reform, and governance strategies moving forward.

Towards Understanding
Frans Cronje – Film Maker

Towards Understanding

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 28:44


Frans Cronje is the brother of former South African Cricket Captain Hansie Cronje. Frans spoke to Clayton about the movie that he has made about his brother's turbulent and yet impactful life which was tragically cut short. Fran talked about Hansie's own journey to forgive himself about betraying the trust the South African people had place in him.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BizNews Radio
ANC slumps to 37% in SRF poll, Cronje outlines what may lie after May 29

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 26:14


Polling results released today by the Social Research Foundation show a continued slide in support for SA's ruling political party. SRF chairman Dr Frans Cronje says the poll's conclusions on the impact of Jacob Zuma's MKP are consistent with what has been reported in other recent polls. The newcomer's current 13% slice has established it as SA's third biggest political party behind the ANC and Democratic Alliance (25%). Cronje outlines the possible alternatives for politicians, and by extension all South Africans, in the unlikely event that these figures are held in the next 49 days. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

BizNews Radio
BNC#6: Frans Cronje Q&A - Embracing SA's inevitable coalition future

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 37:08


During his Q&A session at BNC#6 in Hermanus, Frans Cronje discussed the shifting landscape of South African politics, emphasising the inevitability of coalition governance. He highlighted the decline of ANC dominance, suggesting a future where no single party holds executive control. Cronje underscored the importance of private actors navigating this transition for societal progress. Despite concerns, he believes in the resilience of institutions against worst-case scenarios, advocating for policies fostering economic growth and certainty to unlock business investment.

BizNews Radio
BNC#6: Frans Cronje - Don't despair, big opportunities to surface post-Election'24

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 21:27


In his keynote address at the BizNews Conference in Hermanus, SRF Chairman Dr Frans Cronje shed light on South Africa's evolving political landscape, emphasising the need for strategic analysis over simplistic labels like "positive" or "negative." Cronje delved into the country's economic trajectory, challenges faced by Eskom, and shifts in political power dynamics, including the upcoming election's potential outcomes. Despite gloomy outlooks, Cronje highlighted South Africa's resilience, with private sector interventions, moderate public opinion, and the advantages of geostrategic positioning offering avenues for growth and stability. Cronje's keynote address encapsulated his insights on navigating South Africa's complexities while remaining cautiously optimistic about its future.

BizNews Radio
Daily poll updates confirms Zuma's MK is Election'24 gamechanger

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 18:09


In this fascinating interview, the DA's Election'24 campaign manager Greg Krumbock shares insights from the party's historically accurate polling process, which taps voter opinion daily. Among numerous other conclusions, the numbers confirm SRF's Frans Cronje's assertion  that the re-entry of Jacob Zuma into the political fray guarantees South Africa is heading for an era of coalition politics after the watershed national election expected before the end of May. Krumbock spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje unpacks Zuma “gamechanger” sending ANC election prospects tumbling

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 25:36


The Social Research Foundation polled Jacob Zuma's popularity in his home province of KZN just days before the popular politician announced his support for the new;t formed MK party in opposition to the ANC. SRF chairman Dr Frans Cronje says the data shows Zuma's re-entry is a “game changer” for an ANC which he says is now in panic mode. With Zuma's MK set to draw 10% nationally and around a quarter of the vote in KZN - primarily from the ANC - the ruling party can no longer expect a benign post-election future where it retains power with the help of a smaller party or two. Among the consequences of the Zuma fracture is increased pressure for provincial secessions from a union imposed by the British colonial power in 1910. Cronje spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

The Gareth Cliff Show
Rats and Mice Parties

The Gareth Cliff Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 63:53


23.01.24 Pt 2 - Gareth and Jack are joined by Dr Frans Cronje from the Social Research Foundation, who has some great news regarding quite a noticeable change in South African politics. After much research, he is able to share some voters' thoughts on political parties and the agendas behind our current government. www.cliffcentral.com

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje gives ANC hope for Election24, but disgusted at another “sale” of SA foreign affairs

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 22:58


Political scientist Dr Frans Cronje's poll-based Election24 projections for the ANC are more favourable than everyone else, including the party itself. But in this forthright interview, Cronje explains how seen from a historical perspective, his forecast of an ANC vote of around 50% is actually catastrophic, reflective of a deeply embedded downward spiral. He says the penny has already dropped among urban voters where the party is supported by only one-third of voters. Worse is coming, he adds, predicting the ANC will pay a very heavy price for continued abuse of State assets - notably among its currently staunch rural Christian base after the sale once more of SA's global voice, this time to radical fundamentalists. The chairman of the board of the Social Research Foundation is at his brilliant best here. He spoke to BizNews editor Alec Hogg.

BizNews Radio
UNDICTATED: Frans Cronje on big KZN voter swing - and ANC endorses Hamas barbarism

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 28:25


In this episode of UNDICTATED, independent political and economic analyst Dr Frans Cronje tackles two topical subjects with BizNews editor Alec Hogg - massive voter shifts in KZN and the ANC's monumental foreign affairs blunder. Cronje, who heads the Social Research Foundation, shares the latest research on voters in South Africa's most populous province, where the country's ruling party is in a downward spiral. And then moves onto the ANC's public support for Hamas after its terrorists murdered hundreds of Israeli civilians - condemning Pretoria's stated position as siding with barbarism and urging a rapid recant.

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje: Voters say DA's W Cape template is shining ever brighter; Great AGOA news

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 26:56


In this in-depth interview, Dr. Frans Cronje of the Social Research Foundation offers detailed insights into political dynamics across South Africa's provinces with particular emphasis on the Western Cape where the SRF has just concluded in-depth research. Cronje examines shifting voter sentiments in the DA-run province, concluding that newcomers Action SA and the Patriotic Alliance are attacking the wrong target - they would do better by focusing on former ANC voters whose support in the Western Cape is down from a recent 30% to just 10%. Cronje, currently engaging with movers and shakers in Washington also shares excellent news on AGOA and the US's renewed interest in Africa after realising the gains made on the continent by Russia and China. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje: Load-shedding fixed in 12 months - even with embedded corruption, incompetence

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 25:14


After decades as South Africa's arch bear, political scientist Dr Frans Cronje has of late been a surprising outlier in the gloomy norm. In this interview, the chairman of the Social Research Foundation shares upbeat conclusions after detailed research into how to fix load-shedding. The solutions, he explains, are relatively simple and already being enacted. And from the ANC's perspective, should be perfectly timed to provide a welcome boost to flagging voter support just ahead of next year's critical National Election. He spoke to Alec Hogg of Biznews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BizNews Radio
Joburg's collapse of anti-ANC Moonshot Pact - "dit loop kak", but insider Cronje provides context, offers hope

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 23:02


A month after DA leader John Steenhuisen proclaimed a Moonshot Pact to sweep the ANC from power next year, the coalition has collapsed at a relatively low first hurdle. Although they had the numbers to eject the ANC alliance from power in the Johannesburg Metro, opposition politicians could not agree on some key issues. Steenhuisen is "unavailable," but an official DA statement's reference to "former" coalition partners speaks volumes. Political scientist Dr Frans Cronje, who has been closely involved in the negotiation process, admits things "loop kak" - i.e. discussions are going very badly. But the head of the Social Research Foundation says the turbulence is not unexpected when seen in perspective. He says not all participants appreciate the "epochal change" occurring in SA politics. So mindsets will require time before adjusting to a very different future, which contrasts starkly with an effective one-party state for virtually all of South Africa's past four centuries. Cronje spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BizNews Radio
Frans Cronje: SA's opposition parties blew opportunity; ANC decline arrested, now stable above 50%

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 33:20


The latest polling data from the Social Research Foundation, shared here by chair Dr Frans Cronje, shows that SA's opposition political parties wasted a golden opportunity to punish the ruling ANC when it was most vulnerable. With the notable exception of the IFP (especially in KZN) Cronje says the ANC's other competitors dropped the ball when the tryline beckoned. Biggest loser, research shows, is the radical EFF whose share of the vote has almost halved to a modest 6% in recent months. Cronje believes the ANC's fortunes will be further boosted ahead of the 2024 National Election by a virtual end to loadshedding as long-term plans start to have an impact. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Investec Focus Radio
In conversation: A New political dawn and the future of South Africa

Investec Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 27:09


Is South African politics on the verge of a major, generational change? And could this change South Africa's economic outlook for the better? These were some of the possibilities raised at a recent In conversation event hosted by Investec. A panel made up of Mcebisi Ndletyana, professor of politics and international relations at the University of Johannesburg, Frans Cronje, an independent political analyst, and Chris Holdsworth, chief investment strategist at Investec Wealth & Investment SA, discussed South Africa's political and economic outlook in the light of current global and local upheaval.

Investec Focus Radio
In conversation: A New political dawn and the future of South Africa

Investec Focus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 27:09


Is South African politics on the verge of a major, generational change? And could this change South Africa's economic outlook for the better? These were some of the possibilities raised at a recent In conversation event hosted by Investec. A panel made up of Mcebisi Ndletyana, professor of politics and international relations at the University of Johannesburg, Frans Cronje, an independent political analyst, and Chris Holdsworth, chief investment strategist at Investec Wealth & Investment SA, discussed South Africa's political and economic outlook in the light of current global and local upheaval. Investec Focus South Africa

BizNews Radio
Dr Frans Cronje: Don't rule out ANC/DA Parliamentary coalition after 2024 Election

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 26:32


In a return to the BizNews studio after spending much of the past four months on the road, Dr Frans Cronje of the Social Research Foundation provides an update on optimism he exuded last time. Bottom line: Cronje is still upbeat and hasn't changed his view that the 2024 Election will be a positive watershed for the nation. In this interview he shares perspectives shaped by both on-the-ground research with voters and some uncharacteristic reform-minded actions by South Africa's ruling political party. Cronje's long-range forecast: A possible Parliamentary coalition between the ANC and its closest rival, the DA – rather than the more popularly predicted ANC/EFF combine. Fascinating and topical with SA's Watershed election little over 500 days away. He spoke to Alec Hogg of BizNews. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TNT Radio
Frans Cronje on Jerm Warfare with Jeremy Nell - 28 October 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 55:47


On today's show Frans Cronje discusses the strategic analysis of the South Atlantic and what it means geopolitically. GUEST OVERVIEW: Frans Cronje is an independent political and economic advisor, former think tank director, has drafted three books on the future of the world and South Africa, and hundreds of reports, notes, and briefings for clients around the world. He was educated in South Africa and holds a PhD in scenario planning. He sits on the boards of South Africa's Social Research Foundation and African Liberty in Washington DC.

BizNews Radio
Polling data shows ANC a sniff above 50% with 56% voter turnout - Dr Frans Cronje explains

BizNews Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 40:59


Independent analyst Dr Frans Cronje's think tank, the Social Research Foundation (SRF) has issued a report showing the ANC would likely win an absolute maximum of 52% of the vote in an election modelled on voter turnout of 56%. The SRF report has garnered significant attention primarily because polling company Ipsos puts the ANC at only 42%, according to its latest polling data. The big difference between these two is the SRF report dealt only with registered voters while Ipsos didn't. South Africa's voter turnout is historically poor. In the 2019 national election, about 66% of the electorate turned out, dropping from 73.4% in 2014. For the 2021 local government elections that figure is even bleaker, at 46% down from 57% in 2014. Among registered voters, Cronje says they're polling the ANC at 46.9%, "and then when we start creating election scenarios, factoring in voter turnout levels, the highest we can get the ANC to is 52%." He says the data regarding the slumping fortunes of the ANC is unambiguous. The SRF report highlights that if only urban South Africans voted, the ANC would muster only 33%. Conversely, if only rural SA headed to the polls, the ANC would win a two-thirds majority. ANC voters are ageing and rural in an urbanising economy. Cronje is adamant that the future survival of the ANC come 2024 is less dependent on anything it does or says, but "is a question of whether the people who wish to beat it are able to pull together sufficiently to shore up confidence in coalition options". If the ANC manages to scrape by in two years' time, it will be a reflection of a disjointed and ineffective opposition in South Africa which simply couldn't get their act together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Daily Friend Show
Daily Friend Show Finale: Wrapping up 2021

The Daily Friend Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 31:28


In the final regular episode of the Daily Friend Show, Nicholas Lorimer, Marius Roodt and Hermann Pretorius round up the many strands of the year. On December 3rd we will be hosting a special edition with our respective outgoing and incoming CEOs, Frans Cronje and John Endres. The show will resume on the 12th of January 2022. Subscribe on Google Podcasts · Subscribe on Apple Podcasts · Subscribe on Spotify

The Daily Friend Show
Daily Friend Special with John Endres and Frans Cronje: Strategic outlook for South Africa in 2022

The Daily Friend Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 64:22


In this special episode of the Daily Friend Show, Nicholas Lorimer chats to Outgoing CEO of the IRR Frans Cronje, and incoming CEO John Endres, about how South Africa got to where we are today, and what the hopes and opportunities are for SA heading into 2022 and beyond. Subscribe on Google Podcasts · Subscribe on Apple Podcasts · Subscribe on Spotify

The Burning Platform
The Enemy is the State

The Burning Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 57:52


With a week that was far from quiet, we had to bring in the big guns to unpack some of the hottest political stories in another edition of The Burning Platform. Joining Gareth is lecturer at Central University of Technology, debater and socio-political analyst, Leeto Nthoba... plus, analyst, CEO of the IRR, and director of the Centre for Risk Analysis, Frans Cronje. They tackle student protests, police brutality, Bheki Cele, the trial of George Floyd, unemployment in South Africa, the abuse that taxpayers experience and a whole lot more. Nando's · The Burning Platform