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with Nazmeera Moola, head of investments at Investec Asset Management.

with Nazmeera Moola, head of investments at Investec Asset Management.
with Annabel Bishop, Chief Economist at Investec in Johannesburg
Sona with Annabel Bishop, Chief Economist at Investec in Johannesburg
Lindsay says next stop $45 for Brent Crude. His cleverer commentator says $66 per barrel. Find out why
George Cheveley is a portfolio manager and metals and mining specialist in the Natural Resources team at Investec Asset Management.
The State of the Union has come and gone, SA’s SONA is upcoming but today we have SOE; State of Everything with Russell Lamberti. This is Lambertiland.
Peter Major, Director of Mining - Mergence Corporate Solutions, is a veteran mining engineer, fund manager and analyst, who is highly regarded and well known in the mining and financial service industries.
DAVOS 2020 with Tim Cohen. Tim is a business and political journalist and commentator of more years than he likes to admit.
Phillip Saunders, Co-Head of Multi-Asset Growth at Investec Asset Management in London.
J Brooks Spector is an associate editor at The Daily Maverick.
Back in 2011, Lindsay spoke to one of South Africa's best-known and well-loved businessmen - Scenario Planner, Futurist and Keynote Speaker Clem Sunter. In this interview, Mr Sunter spoke about his article titled, "Redirecting Julius [Malema]". Interview recorded June 2011.
Richard Hardiman, founder of RanMarine Technology
Well-known South African satirist, author, performer and political commentator, Pieter-Dirk Uys spoke to Lindsay in 2010. Edit: Please note that the date of publication (31 October 2019) is not the date this interview was recorded.
With Maarten Ackerman
With Nazmeera Moola
Back in 2011 Lindsay Williams spoke to Pik Botha, known internationally as South Africa’s longest-serving minister of foreign affairs. He served under political leaders as ideologically different as BJ Vorster and Nelson Mandela.
Back in 2011, South African Politician Tim Harris was the Shadow Minister for Trade and Industry. Today he is the CEO of Wesgro: the Tourism, Trade & Investment Promotion Agency for Cape Town & the Western Cape.
Former Premier of the Western Cape, Helen Zille spoke to Lindsay after the municipal elections in May of 2011.
Australian journalist, Holly Williams is a CBS news correspondent. She was previously the correspondent for Sky News in China and was one of the first journalists in Iraq to report on the emergence of ISIS in the country's north in the summer of 2014. During this interview, she speaks about the state of the Chinese Economy and the human rights of the Chinese citizens in 2011.
In Part 2 Alex continues to speak of her time in Libya and the story of Colonel Gadaffi's hat (also the name of her book). She touches on the dangers she faced as a journalist as well as the state of the region and its future as she foresaw it in 2011.
Alex Crawford special correspondent for Sky News was the first journalist to enter the Gaddafi compound. She flew to us for an exclusive chat.
In 2011 I spoke to Patricia Cavendish O’Neill. She moved from Kenya to the Cape in times the like of which we’ll never see again. her story is beautifully recorded in today’s telegraph.co.uk.and here is our tribute to a true eccentric. Pat Cavendish O’Neill, racehorse trainer and breeder who went on to build up a menagerie of rescue animals – obituary
THE INTERIM: Greg Davies
BREAKING NEWS: Discovery
Tencent's numbers and the Naspers effect.
Arno Smit from Sky Blue Fund Managers wraps a poor week of economic data, an indifferent week of corporate results, and looks forward to load shedding in Sometset West. Another day in paradise.
The Mining Indaba has concluded. Optimism abounds after the President set the tone. Is optimism justified? George Chevely discusses