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In this series, we have conversations that South Africans need to hear. Veteran journalist and media personality Ruda Landman has in-depth conversations with Political & Trend Analyst J P Landman, who uses data and facts to cut through the hearsay, conspiracies and misinformation to get to the heart of issues affecting every citizen. Whether it's load shedding, corruption, politics, economics, for... more

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In this episode we tell the story of a young entrepreneur from Pretoria, whose award-winning innovation can change the delivery of medicine all over Africa.

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After the Department of Health’s presentation to parliament three weeks ago and the medium-term budget statement last week, NHI is back in the headlines. Let’s see if we can come to grips with where we’re at. It’s a complex topic, so we’re spending a... more

In this episode, JP makes a case for his belief that South Africa has over the last five years shifted from being – or trying to be – a developmental state, to being a partnership state, where government and the private sector work together to build ... more

In a speech a few weeks ago, the outgoing CEO of Capitec cast doubt on the accuracy of the country’s recognition of the informal sector, and therefore the unemployment rate. In this episode, we look at how StatsSA arrive at their figures, and how tha... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 21 ratings
  • Need More Posts!

    JP’s analysis is so logical, fair, and informative but most of all it’s hopeful! I really enjoy these insights and wish you would post more often.

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    Rcprince
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  • Insightful and informative

    Insightful and informative

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    VK2023#1
    Canadaa year ago
  • Rewarding Listening

    JP and Ruda offer to the ground knowledge of politics and economics which make for a must listen to all South Africans. It is clear content with structured thought process and every episode is rewarding

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    LibbyHowse
    South Africa2 years ago

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Getting a Grip on the Informal Sector
Q: What does this mean in terms of unemployment?
The discussion reveals that while StatsSA states an unemployment rate of 33%, Capitec's data suggests significantly underestimated employment figures.
40 Days That Changed the World
Q: How do you see South Africa's reaction up to now? Was it good, bad, or different?
So far, there's been a remarkable strategic silence. The South African government has been disciplined in not talking and feeding the flames.

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Conversations focus on pressing socio-economic and political issues that impact South Africa, ranging from the informal sector and unemployment to fiscal policies and water management challenges. The dialogue between the hosts emphasizes the importance of data and factual analysis in understanding complex topics, such as economic stability, trade relations, and government accountability. Listeners gain insights into the implications of budget strategies, international tariffs, and local crisis management, fostering informed public discourse among South Africans who want to stay updated and engaged.

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