The Interest rates and property.

Loading player...
Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns for the financial segment with Blessing Ndabula, diving deep into "Interest Rates and Property" for 2026 planning. They unpack the repo rate—currently steady at 6.75% with forecasts for gradual cuts to around 6%—and its direct impact on home loan bonds, raising monthly repayments during hikes while easing affordability when lowered. Sewage, rates, levies, and maintenance costs also tie to economic shifts, urging preparation through fixed-rate switches, emergency funds, debt consolidation, and property reassessments. This practical guide equips homeowners to navigate changes with confidence and stability.
16 Jan 12AM English South Africa Christianity · Christianity

Other recent episodes

A Live Showcase of Worship and Transformation with GCC (Gauteng Gospel Choir).

A Live Showcase of Worship and Transformation with GCC (Gauteng Gospel Choir). Discover how these 45 young voices are harmonizing our province through spiritual growth, professional excellence, and the "Sound of the Future." Experience the worship and the vision today, family—listen, share, and be inspired by gospel excellence at its…
9 Mar 3AM 22 min

The Motsepe Foundation’s 2026 Race to Gender Equality.

Sibongile Mofokeng returns to the studio with Mr. Peter Ledwaba, Head of Sports at Motsepe Foundation as they talk about the Motsepe Foundation’s 2026 Race to Gender Equality. Discover how your participation on March 15th supports University of Pretoria students by clearing tuition debt and promoting social change.
9 Mar 3AM 14 min

God Will Provide.

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi returns to the studio with Dr. Julius Mengot Mbu, delving into God will provide from Genesis 22:1-17—Abraham's ultimate faith test. God commands sacrificing Isaac, covenant promise incarnate; Abraham obeys, declaring to his son, "God will provide the lamb"—and Jehovah Jireh delivers a ram in the thicket, swearing…
5 Mar 6AM 49 min

VAT Eligibility Guide.

Lukho Mkwedi Phuthi welcomes Blessing Ndabula to the studio, delving into VAT—who qualifies to claim and who doesn't in South Africa. Who Must Register (Compulsory): Businesses exceeding R1 million taxable supplies in any 12-month period, or with contracts pushing over R1m—register within 21 days. Who Can Register (Voluntary) Turnover >R50,000…
5 Mar 6AM 22 min