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World Economic Forum, Davos Direct Highlights Day 2 17/01/23

World Economic Forum, Davos Direct Highlights Day 2 17/01/23 Bitcoin and Blockchain are here to stay. ChatGPT makes artificial intelligence widely available to consumers. Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin is in the Congress Center. Pressure on water-food-energy nexus threatens the Sustainable Development Goals. Global leaders are all focused on structuring reliable, sustainable and cost effective energy solutions for their respective countries. Watch all coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos 2023

Direct from Davos South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago

Direct from Davos South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago "The South African Reserve Bank Governor is upbeat about South Africa's prospects." The message that we as team South Africa are carrying here is that despite the shocks to the South African economy were are rebuilding buffers and Treasury has done a very good job in arresting the debt trajectory. " Watch all coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos 2023

Academia shaping views at Davos. Biznews Founder Alec Hogg chats to Prof. Zeblon Vilakazi

Academia shaping views at Davos. Biznews Founder Alec Hogg chats to Prof. Zeblon Vilakazi Prof Vilakazi says The World Economic Forum was started by Professor Klaus Schwab as an academic to collate different views on the future. Zeblon will be attending the expert forum on higher education a think tank focused on jobs and the economy of the future themes every parent with young children desperately wants some insight into.   Watch all coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos 2023

MultiChoice’s Imtiaz Patel is in the DAVOS hot seat on the Opening Day of The World Economic Forum

MultiChoice's Imtiaz Patel is in the DAVOS hot seat on the Opening Day of The World Economic Forum Imtiaz Patel shares insights with BizNews Boss Alec Hogg on why he values attending The World Economic Forum as a Business Leader. It's expensive to gain knowledge but imagine how expensive it can be to have no knowledge in this highly unpredictable world we live in. Watch all coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos 2023

WEF, Davos 2023: Old Mutual Iain Williamson on what to expect

WEF, Davos 2023: Old Mutual Iain Williamson on what to expect With the World Economic Forum set to commence in Davos, Switzerland on Monday, 16 January, Bronwyn Nielsen checks in with Iain Williamson, CEO of Old Mutual, to discuss the expectations for South Africa and Africa from Davos, 2023. In focus: energy. Watch all coverage from the World Economic Forum in Davos 2023https://thenielsennetwork.com/video_category/world-economic-forum/

In the C Suite with Jonathan Bigham the CFO of Balwin Properties

In the C Suite with Jonathan Bigham the CFO of Balwin Properties Jonathan Bigham has been at Balwin Properties for almost five years. Nine months ago he took over as the Group's CFO from outgoing CFO Jonathan Weltman. In this interview Jonathan reflects on his time at the helm of the Balwin Properties financial team. As 2022 draws to a close with the group having recently posted pleasing interim results Jonathan is upbeat about the Property Group's fundamentals and says as a...

Mathew Whalley MD Balwin Energy on Balwin Properties commitment to driving a low carbon future.

Mathew Whalley MD Balwin Energy on Balwin Properties commitment to driving a low carbon future Balwin Properties is the world leader in the use of the EDGE certification tool developed by the International Finance Corporation (IFC). Mathew Whalley the Managing Director of Balwin Energy joins me in the C-SUITE to discuss the importance of being at the forefront of sustainable buildings and driving a low carbon future. Watch all episodes of the C-Suite.

SARS’s Edward Kieswetter on leadership in the new normal. We did well. But we didn’t do well.

Leadership Legacy SARS's Edward Kieswetter on leadership in the new normal. We did well. But we didn't do well. SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter: "I recently wrote a letter to our staff where I basically owned up and said to them we didn't know what we were doing. We all did well. But we didn't do well. In that entire period we imposed on you, we asked you to turn your dining room tables into your offices, we disrupted your family life, your...

WeBuyCars growth a major driver of increased earnings for Transaction Capital

WeBuyCars growth a major driver of increased earnings for Transaction Capital Transaction Capital reported strong results for the financial year ended 30th September 2022. Company Boss David Hurwitz says WeBuyCars continues to disrupt vehicle ownership in South Africa. Transaction Capital's acquisition of 75% of WeBuyCars boosted the company from a relatively small universe of 250 000 mini buses to 11million used cars. Earnings for WeBuyCars grew by 41% for the period and show no signs of slowing down. View all C-Suite videos here.