NewsWrap: Hersov – socialism does not work; Mashaba vs Majozi; Lings unpacks SA debt crisis
Politics tamfitronics
In this episode ofBizNews NewsWrapwe delve into the heated debate surrounding capitalism and socialism, featuring insights from influential Rob Hersov, who champions the successes of capitalism, and Kevin Lings, who warns of South Africa’s escalating debt crisis. We also hear from Herman Mashaba, who challenges divisive political narratives, and Phumlani Majozi, who advocates for empowering black youth to shape their futures. Join us for thought-provoking discussions tackling pressing issues affecting South Africa today.
Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that matters. The newsletter will land in your inbox at 5:30am weekdays. Registerhere.
Watch here
Listen here
Transcript of the video ___STEADY_PAYWALL___
Hello and welcome to the BizNews Newswrap, it’s Thursday, the 31st of October, I’m Lucy Ferreira.
In today’s episode, we’ll dive into the perspectives of prominent figures discussing capitalism, government debt, political accountability, and the empowerment of the youth.
Here are the headlines:
– Global entrepreneur, Rob Hersov is unapologetic on the merits of capitalism vs. socialism
– ActionSA’s Herman Mashaba lashes out at Phumlani Majozi
– Straight-talking political analyst Majozi responds to Mashaba’s disapproval
– And, Stanlib Chief Economist Kevin Lings discusses South Africa’s debt crisis following yesterday’s mini budget speech
Before we get started, remember that these clips are teasers from the full interviews. For the complete stories, visit BizNews.com or tune in to the BizNews Briefing, streamed live at 7 a.m. on weekdays with Alec Hogg – you can find the link on our homepage.
First up – Hersov argues that socialism has failed globally and highlights the successes of capitalist systems
Next up, Mashaba’s emphatic response Phumlani Majozi’s recent criticisms of black leadership and accountability in South Africa.
In a vociferous reply to Mashaba, Majozi emphasizes the need for a narrative shift that empowers black youth rather than perpetuating victimhood
Lastly, Kevin Lings examines the implications of rising national debt, calling for greater private sector involvement
That brings us to the end of today’s NewsWrap, thanks for joining us and see you tomorrow!