Moonlight musings on markets and nationhood

Loading player...
In deference to the blood moon, Mark Barnes and Tim Cohen discuss some left-field topics this week.
What does the non-breakup of Google mean for investors? What is the future of the DA? And perhaps most importantly, with government issuing guarantees left, right and centre, what is the state of the state’s balance sheet?
Hint: we should be worried.
8 Sep English Explicit South Africa News · News Commentary

Other recent episodes

Rugby and golf: The various lessons of sport

It was a big sporting weekend, but also a contrasting one. Rugby, well known for its calm, quiet, subdued supporters, who were out in force in Durban to see South Africa thrash Argentina 67-30 to top the table with Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu breaking a test points record. Contrast that with European…
29 Sep 25 min

The political risks involved in being honest

If we are being honest about being honest we might admit that for politicians, being honest is full of risks. But then again, so is lying. However, the honest truth is that Joburg - South Africa’s economic and cultural centre point - is very badly run and consequently it constitutes…
22 Sep 22 min

The debt burden, from the nation to the student body, is getting heavy

Carrying the national debt is a lot like carrying a coffin: everyone pretends it’s manageable, but deep down everybody knows there is already someone inside. Mark Barnes and Tim Cohen discuss in this podcast why people call it a “debt burden”, even though nobody seems to ever put it down…
15 Sep 21 min

Whistleblowers popping out like rivets

There is a new phase of truth-telling going on in South Africa, and in this podcast Mark Barnes and Tim Cohen discuss the trend of whistleblowers popping up everywhere. We are somewhat used to it, but we like it. The courage to speak out is our motto! Also, the Post…
1 Sep 22 min

What it takes to fix things: investment, the economy - the rugby!

We live in an era where things feel broken, but are they? And if they are, how do you fix things? Mark Barnes and London correspondent Tim Cohen banter on these topics, touching on wars, Transnet, the weather and of course, rugby. We live in an era where audacity and…
25 Aug 25 min