Harvard criticises government’s preferential procurement policy

Podcasts

We present the podcasts of the weekly IRR Show on Chai FM. The show is broadcast live every Tuesday from 09h00 to 10h00 on Chai

High noon for the ANC: Sheriff comes to collect

Podcasts

Today’s Daily Friend Show with Michael Morris, Chris Hattingh, and Nicholas Lorimer. They discuss the arrival of the Sheriff of the High Court at Luthuli

Weed for me but not for thee | Daily Friend Wrap

Podcasts

Nicholas Lorimer and Makone Maja discuss the plans to build a cannabis college in the Eastern Cape, they also discuss funding problems in the Western

ANC in danger of liquidation | Daily Friend Wrap

Podcasts

Nicholas Lorimer and Sara Gon discuss the potential liquidation of the ANC’s assets due to the party not paying its bills for the 2019 election.

Disaster at our ports – nothing can come in or out

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We present the podcasts of the weekly IRR Show on Chai FM. The show is broadcast live every Tuesday from 09h00 to 10h00 on Chai

VW! DON’T GO!

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Sara Gon, John Endres, and Michael Morris discuss the possibility that Volkswagen will leave SA because of bad policy, load-shedding, and needing to be more

Should sports stars comment on politics?

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Today’s Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Marius Roodt, and Gerbrandt van Heerden asks whether sports stars should talk publicly about their personal political beliefs.

Repo Rate remains as is | Daily Friend Wrap

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Sara Gon and Chris Hattingh discuss the Reserve Bank’s MPC leaving the repo rate unchanged but with warnings for the future, PetroSA’s proposed partnership with

The Middle Class is being Crushed | Daily Friend Wrap

Podcasts

Nicholas Lorimer and Michael Morris discuss the startling figures showing how much crime costs South Africa each year and how much poorer middle-class South Africans

ANC: Private sector is to blame for everything! | Daily Friend Wrap

Podcasts

Hermann Pretorius and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the claims by minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni that the private sector is undermining government. They also discuss