3 April 2012, Tuesday

In this edition of Classic Business at 18h00, John Fraser broadcast the business and economic news of the day followed by up-to-date financial indicators, and the Classic Business and News teams reported on the day’s news including a new hotel in the Johannesburg CBD under Lonrho, and the confusion around how e-tolling is actually going to work. John Fraser also conducted in-depth interviews with the people making the news: Dipuo Peters, Minister of the Department of Energy on the fuel price increase; Brian Riley, CEO of WesBank on the latest NAAMSA Vehicle Sales; Kuseni Dlamini, Former CEO of Old Mutual South Africa for his view on the ratings agencies; Jonathan Fisher, Regional Director at PSG Konsult for an update on the latest market news; and Neren Rau, CEO of the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry on the latest Business Confidence Index. In the second half of the programme at 18h30, John chaired a thirty-minute discussion on the weekly topic, namely the Iranian Oil Crisis with guests Dipuo Peters, Minister of the Department of Energy; Kuseni Dlamini, Former CEO of Old Mutual South Africa; Thomas Wheeler, Research Associate at the South African Institute of International Affairs; and Ian Cruickshanks, Head of Treasury Strategic Research at Nedbank Capital.

PROGRAMME LINEUP

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Segment 1 - 9: FULL PROGRAMME

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Segment 1:

Business News Update

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Segment 2:

Report on the New Hotel in the CBD of Johannesburg under Lonrho

Reporter:

Jonathan Adams

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Segment 3:

Report on the Confusion about e-tolling

Reporter:

Ayanda Melansi 

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Segment 4:

The Fuel Price Increase

Guest:

Dipuo Peters
Minister
Department of Energy

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Segment 5:

Latest Vehicle Sales Figures from the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa (NAAMSA) 

Guest:

Brian Riley
CEO
WesBank 

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Segment 6:

A Businessman's Perspective on Ratings Agencies

Guest:

Kuseni Dlamini
Former CEO
Old Mutual South Africa

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Segment 7:

Update on the Markets

Guest:

Jonathan Fisher
Regional Director
PSG Konsult

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Segment 8:

The Latest Business Confidence Index (BCI) from the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) 

Guest:

Neren Rau
CEO
South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI)

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Segment 9:

Iran and the Oil Crisis

Guests (panel discussion):

Dipuo Peters
Minister
Department of Energy

Kuseni Dlamini
Former CEO
Old Mutual South Africa

Thomas Wheeler
Research Associate
South African Institute of International Affairs

Ian Cruickshanks
Head of Treasury Strategic Research
Nedbank Capital

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