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Cautious optimism from homeowners in South Africa.SAA ‘stress-tests’ plan to free it from bailouts

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  • Absa's new Homeowner's Sentiment Index for Q1 2024 reveals an increase in confidence in the South African property market. Nondumiso Ncapai, Head of Product for Absa Home Loans and Dr Andrew Golding who is the Chief executive at the Pam Golding Property Group joins host Bruce Whitfield to tell us more.
  • Interim CEO of airline SAA John Lamola recently stated that they are working on a business plan that will ensure all its cash requirements are funded via capital markets and not by the National Treasury to help us understand what this would mean for the airline is ,Publisher & Editor Dr Guy Leitch joins Bruce Whitfield.
  • Ian Mann, Regular Book Reviewer and MD at Gateways Business Consultants, joins host Bruce Whitfield to discuss how Flyvbjerg demonstrates how you can. Recognize that your biggest danger is you. How Big Things Get Done, filled with vivid examples ranging from the construction of the Sydney Opera House to the production of Pixar blockbusters to an errant home repair in Brooklyn, demonstrates how to complete any ambitious project on schedule and under budget.
  • My Back Pages: An undeniably personal history of publishing 1972–2022, his memoir, was published last year. Among his generation, his experience as a publisher is unmatched. He has published journals, scientific and medical works, digital works, and general works at various points during the last fifty years. Richard Charkin a multifaceted publisher speaks to Host Bruce Whitfield to give us more insight.
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