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The Fundi Education Forum #FEF2018 gathered the greatest minds in Politics and Business to discuss the state of Education on the African continent. Nqobani Mzizi, host of "Business Today in Africa" had a chat with His Excellency My Raila Odinga, and they spoke about the deployment of technology for education, access to the internet in Africa for accelerated learning and his personal contribution towards Education in Kenya, amongst other important topics. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africanperspective/support
The Fundi Education Forum #FEF2018 gathered the greatest minds in Politics and Business to discuss the state of Education on the African continent. Nqobani Mzizi, host of "Business Today in Africa" had a chat with His Excellency My Raila Odinga, and they spoke about the deployment of technology for education, access to the internet in Africa for accelerated learning and his personal contribution towards Education in Kenya, amongst other important topics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/africabusinessnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africabusinessnews/support
Earlier in May 2018, The South African Revenue Services made a proposition to cut tax season, this got different reactions from the different stakeholder groups. Tax practitioners and industry bodies expressed concerns that this might bring about pressures on taxpayers and tax practitioners on meeting the new deadlines. Later in the month, SARS made an official announcement on its website that it has decided to cut the 2018 tax season for non-provisional taxpayers (individual taxpayers who earn a salary and who do not have additional income sources such as interest or rental income) by one month to allow more time for finalising verifications and audits before year end. With this announcement, the indication is that SARS must have consulted with relevant stakeholder groups and got their buy-in. Ms. Faith Mgwenya joins Nqobani Mzizi on business today in Africa to discuss this and how the South African Institute of Professional Accountants view this new development. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-south-african-institute-of-professional-accountants/support
The disturbing trend where tax practitioners themselves fail to be tax compliant has been brought to the notice of The South African Revenue Services Faith Ngwenya joins is the technical executive at the South African Institute of Professional Accountants (Saipa), she joins Nqobani Mzizi on business today in Africa to shed more lights; she said while there were suggestions that non-compliance was quite widespread, RCBs were not currently in a position to verify this. Sars previously provided information to RCBs about the number of non-compliant members, but this hasn’t been done in recent years. Keith Engel, CEO of the South African Institute of Tax Professionals (Sait), said non-compliance could take on different forms. Some practitioners might have failed to pay a legitimate tax debt to Sars, while “the occasional guy” might have a criminal record. Other issues included failure to keep up with educational compliance requirements, disciplinary action for unethical behavior such as w --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The disturbing trend where tax practitioners themselves fail to be tax compliant has been brought to the notice of The South African Revenue Services Faith Ngwenya joins is the technical executive at the South African Institute of Professional Accountants (Saipa), she joins Nqobani Mzizi on business today in Africa to shed more lights; she said while there were suggestions that non-compliance was quite widespread, RCBs were not currently in a position to verify this. Sars previously provided information to RCBs about the number of non-compliant members, but this hasn't been done in recent years. Keith Engel, CEO of the South African Institute of Tax Professionals (Sait), said non-compliance could take on different forms. Some practitioners might have failed to pay a legitimate tax debt to Sars, while “the occasional guy” might have a criminal record. Other issues included failure to keep up with educational compliance requirements, disciplinary action for unethical behavior such as w Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support
CEO Monday the theme of the first Monday's show in the month on the show "Business Today in Africa" with Nqobani Mzizi. Our CEO for today is Advocate Eric Mkhawane, the CEO of the Office of the Tax Ombud in South Africa. On the backdrop of the budget speech and greater interest shown in tax by every South African, we try to find the function or purpose of his office and what can they do for South Africans. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
CEO Monday the theme of the first Monday's show in the month on the show "Business Today in Africa" with Nqobani Mzizi. Our CEO for today is Advocate Eric Mkhawane, the CEO of the Office of the Tax Ombud in South Africa. On the backdrop of the budget speech and greater interest shown in tax by every South African, we try to find the function or purpose of his office and what can they do for South Africans. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://anchor.fm/africa-podcast-network/support
15 year old Jennifer Matibi of Muse and 2017 Teenpreneur Fest winner had a chat with Nqobani Mzizi on Business Today in Africa. #TeenLedBusiness #Teenpreneurs She came up with an idea to create hair accessories for school children. She is one of the winner at the recently held Teenpreneur Festival in Johannesburg this past weekend. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Itumeleng "Tumi" Phake is a former investment banker who turned entrepreneur and founded a gym company, Zenzele Fitness Group. He decided to give up the security of employment to become an employer. We chat to him on his incredible journey to find out what drives him. He gets into conversation with Nqobani Mzizi, host of Business Today in Africa. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Japan's Africa Catch Up or Capture - Renewed Interest for the Continent. Once just a donor into the continent, Japan has upped it's interest from humanitarian to business, and is making BIG commitments of investing billions of USD's into Africa. Dipolelo Moime, CEO of Legato Risk Consulting, unpacks this sudden change of heart by Japan and what is it that we need to know. Join me, Nqobani Mzizi, in conversation with him from 7pm to 8pm CAT on Africa Business Radio (www.africabusinessradio.com). It's gonna be an insightful discussion. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We connect with SAIPA's Executive of Marketing & Communications, Mr Zobuzwe Ngobese about the Finance Indaba taking place in Sandton, S.Africa on 14 to 15 October 2016. Republic of Namibia is holding an Investment Summit in Pretoria, S.A and are inviting investors from South Africa to invest in the country, so we're joined by H.E. Ambassador Ngiwhete, high Commissioner to South Africa, talking about the event and why Namibia is a good place to invest. Katlego Mabusela joins the ABR team with his show, Made in Africa which is live every Monday from 9am to 11am. He talks to us on what to expect and where he is going with his show & what to expect. #FeesMustFall is a call by South African students pleading & fighting for free tertiary education. Khaya Sithole, a discerning voice for this course being fought joins us for the conversation on whether institutions can or cannot afford these fees. For all this and more with Nqobani Mzizi, listen to the podcast. ABR - Towards a Profitable Afric --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mandela Day on Business Today in Africa on Africa Business Radio. We talk to Viv Goldstein of General Electric, & catch up with Gaven Lerato Malope of NYT Prop. He is a property guru and very passionate about sharing his knowledge. Only with Nqobani Mzizi on Africa Business Radio on Business Today in Africa. ABR - Towards a Profitable Africa. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
You may hate it, but you need it. I'm talking about accounting services. And today we celebrate Accounting Day. And since it is small business Monday, we talk to Justin Kettle of Kettle Consulting, an accounting tax and advisory firm. ABR Dialogue event is taking place on 23/05/16, & we speak to Soji Akinlabi about this very significant event to ABR. And Productivity SA talks to us about Workers Day since we are still in the month of May (Workers month). All this on Business Today in Africa with Nqobani Mzizi on Africa Business Radio. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A historical day for the people of South Africa, #BTiA attempts to unpack the significance of this day and holds a discussion between the host (Nqobani Mzizi) & 3 young bright minds (Mbuso Khanyile, Mbali Zibi and Sibabalwe Sesmane) on what this day means to them and it's impact on business. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app