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"The basic premise of the event is that hunters hunt rattlesnakes from the surrounding environment all across West Texas, and bring them into the roundup for the weekend. And during the roundup, these snakes are kept in a pit and then, one by one, beheaded and skinned in front of in front of audiences." - Elizabeth MeLampy Elizabeth MeLampy is a lawyer dedicated to animal rights and protection, and her passion for this work shines through in her latest book, Forget the Camel, the Madcap World of Animal Festivals and What They Say About Being Human . To research the book, Elizabeth traveled across the country, immersing herself in a wide range of animal festivals — from the Iditarod dog sled race to the rattlesnake roundup in Sweetwater, Texas. Elizabeth examines these festivals as revealing microcosms of our broader relationship with animals. Whether it's rattlesnake hunts, frog-jumping contests, ostrich races, or groundhog celebrations, these events reflect the ways humans use animals to express cultural identity, community pride, and historical traditions. Yet beneath the pageantry and excitement lies a deeper question: Is our fascination with these spectacles worth the toll it takes on the animals involved? With compassion and insight, Elizabeth invites readers to consider whether there’s a more ethical and empathetic way to honor our stories — one that respects both animals and the traditions they inspire. Please listen, share and read, Forget the Camel. It will be released on April 8th, 2025. https://apollopublishers.com/index.php/forget-the-camel/…
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At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
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At the helm of Gauteng’s biggest business radio show, Kaya Biz, is Gugulethu who will be leading the conversation on what is next for the Afropolitan business landscape. The show presents local and international business news, entrepreneurship, corporate and investment banking. Since its inception in May 2006 Kaya Biz has grown from a half-an-hour daily finance update to an hour show bringing compelling business news and market reviews to listeners.
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×GUEST - Neil Jankelowitz Group CEO of Mohau Media Group – IN STUDIO We dive deep into the fascinating world of talent management and representation in South African sport. From identifying future stars to securing major sponsorships and planning life after the game, talent management plays a crucial role in shaping the careers of our athletes. South Africa has produced some of the world’s finest sports figures across rugby, soccer, and cricket—but their success isn’t just about what happens on the field. Behind the scenes, dedicated teams work tirelessly to ensure these athletes reach their full potential, build their brands, and secure their futures beyond their playing days. Joining us in studio is someone who knows this world inside out—Neil Jankelowitz, Group CEO of Mohau Media Group. With years of experience in athlete representation and sports management, Neil has played a key role in helping some of South Africa’s top talents navigate the business of sport. Kaya FM…
Samuel Mokorosi is currently the Head of Deals and Origination at the JSE. He is a seasoned financial services executive, with almost 20 years’ experience in corporate finance, private equity and the bond market. Samuel Mokorosi has successfully executed corporate finance and private equity transactions worth R40 billion. He has worked at Standard Bank, Cadiz Corporate Solutions, Quartile Capital and Vunani Capital. Kaya FM…
GUEST – Ola Leepile, CEO of Novare Holdings The recent decision by the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to retract mandatory Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) regulations has sent shockwaves through the global financial markets. This is in step with US firms who ditched their DEI policies in the wake of the Trump presidency. In February, Goldman Sachs and Deloitte announced the withdrawal of their DEI policies, following in the steps of Meta and Google. Both the US and UK are SA’s biggest trading partners. Could this signal a broader shift away from transformation, as evidenced by anti-transformation voices from certain quarters of SA? What impact this will have on SA’s asset management industry? Kaya FM…
In this conversation, we dive into the state of the Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) in South Africa, we dive into the outlook of the sector, it's worth noting that most of the major REITs have already released their latest performance results for the year. These results offer valuable insights into the current health and trajectory of the industry, especially in a time marked by economic challenges, shifting market dynamics, and evolving consumer behaviors. In this interview, we’ll explore what these results reveal about the broader real estate market, how individual REITs have adapted to current conditions, and what the outlook for the sector looks like in both the short and long term. With inflationary pressures, interest rate hikes, and the ongoing demand for hybrid workspaces influencing the landscape, what can we expect from South Africa’s REITs as they navigate these headwinds? Kaya FM…

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GUEST – Mikel Mabasa – CEO of NAAMSA On Thursday afternoon U.S. President Donald Trump unveiled a 25% tariff on all US imported vehicles, expanding a global trade war, hammering stocks and testing already strained ties with allies. What does this mean for the SA automotive sector? Kaya FM
GUEST - Shimmy Mochobo, the Managing Director of M.E.G Security In an industry where resilience and adaptability are key to survival, Mochobo Executive Guards has not only stood the test of time but thrived for two decades. As a Black-owned private security firm operating in South Africa, their journey is a testament to strategic foresight, commitment to excellence, and an ability to navigate the ever-evolving security landscape. With private security playing an increasingly crucial role in the country—driven by rising crime rates, corporate security needs, and advancements in surveillance technology—MEG Security has remained ahead of the curve. But what does it take to sustain a business in such a demanding field for 20 years? What trends are shaping the future of private security in South Africa? And what lessons can aspiring entrepreneurs learn from their success? Kaya FM…
GUEST – Hayley Parry, Money Coach and Facilitator at 1Life’s Truth About Money. The latest annual 1Life Insurance Generational Wealth Survey reveals that the majority of South Africans are struggling to accumulate wealth due to financial constraints, with many forced to take on additional jobs or side hustles to make ends meet. The 2025 survey found that 55% of respondents had to supplement their income by taking on another job or starting a side hustle. Of these, 44% rely on this extra income to cover their monthly expenses, while only 3% are able to use it for leisure activities such as travel and entertainment. Alarmingly, 65% of respondents stated that, when considering their current financial situation, they cannot afford to generate wealth. Kaya FM…
GUEST – Heidi Barends, Head of Sustainable Finance, Absa CIB Amid global economic uncertainty, the need for strong local capital markets has never been clearer. These markets are vital for driving growth, attracting investment, and fostering innovation. In places like Kenya, local currency funding can shield economies from global shocks, while South Africa’s resilient markets continue to offer opportunities even amid crises. Executing groundbreaking transactions, from sustainable bonds to landmark IPOs, showcases the potential of evolving capital markets. The future of Africa’s economic growth depends on the collaboration between governments, businesses, and financial institutions to strengthen and evolve capital markets. Kaya FM…
GUEST – Charles Molapisi – CEO of MTN SA and Faye Mfikwe, Chief Marketing Officer of FNB Big changes in the Springboks sponsorship! MTN steps down, and FNB steps up as the official lead sponsor. Beyond just having their name on the jersey, how will this partnership contribute to the development of rugby in South Africa? Kaya FM…
GUEST – Tanya Tosen, tax and remuneration specialist at Tax Consulting South Africa Who wouldn’t love a salary increase of over 5% this year? Most employees would be happy with a raise that keeps up with inflation. But in 2025, even an inflation-related increase might not be enough to keep up with the rising cost of living as the taxman is taking a bigger bite out of your paycheck. Kaya FM…
GUEST - Jonathan Kohler, CEO and founder of Landsdowne Property Group In this conversation, we dive into the latest developments in the property market with Jonathan Kohler, CEO and founder of Landsdowne Property Group. We discuss how the repo rate hold is expected to dampen investor and homebuyer sentiment, especially in light of VAT increases and ongoing economic uncertainty. With interest rates still high but expected to drop soon, Jonathan explains how courageous investors could see long-term rewards and why savvy buyers should consider Johannesburg’s northern suburbs for their next investment. Kaya FM…
GUEST – Anthony Leeming – CEO of Sun International Sun International has announced that long-serving CEO Anthony Leeming will retire at the end of December 2025, following 26 years with the group. Leeming will step down from his leadership role on 1 July 2025 but will remain with the company until the end of the year to assist with the transition process. Kaya FM…
GUEST – Nomvelo Moima - Junior Economist · Bureau for Economic Research (BER) According to the latest Retail Survey from the Bureau for Economic Research (BER), business sentiment in the sector remains generally positive despite some emerging risks. The BER highlighted that although certain businesses experienced a slight dip in confidence, the overall outlook for retail and motor trade indicates continued growth in the first quarter of 2025. The report showed that overall retailer confidence edged down slightly from 54% to 50% in the first quarter, reflecting a slowdown in positive momentum. Kaya FM…
GUEST - Samantha Moyana - Debt Counsellor, National Debt Advisors As South Africa observes Human Rights Day, the focus is often on the nation’s hard-won freedoms. But beyond the political and social discussions, a critical and often overlooked issue threatens the financial well-being of millions—predatory lending and debt abuse. With over 42% of the country’s 23 million credit-active consumers classified as having impaired credit records, the reality is that financial exploitation has become a modern crisis, particularly for vulnerable social grant recipients. Today, we shine a spotlight on this issue with Samantha Moyana, a debt counsellor from the National Debt Advisors. She joins us to unpack the scope of predatory lending in South Africa, the systemic challenges facing consumers, and what can be done to enforce stronger protections and promote financial literacy. Kaya FM…
GUEST – René Basson, Head of Brand at Satrix Does the order in which you're born shape the way you handle money? Some studies suggest that firstborns tend to be more risk-averse, preferring safer investments, while younger siblings, often seen as more adventurous, may gravitate toward higher-risk options like equities or even cryptocurrencies. With March being South Africa’s ‘baby boom month,’ this is the perfect time to explore how birth order influences financial behavior. Joining us today is René Basson, Head of Brand at Satrix, to unpack the psychology behind birth order and investing. She will share insights into how different sibling positions might impact risk tolerance, market participation, and financial decision-making—helping us better understand our own investing styles and how to align them with our long-term goals. Kaya FM…
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