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  • Sep 26, 2024 | kaya959.co.za | Natasha Archary

    By: Natasha ArcharyStandard Bank has noted a 13% drop in branch transactions as more customers shift to digital banking channels. In-branch transactions at Standard Bank decreased by 13% in the first half of 2024 to around 2.5 million transactions as clients shifted to digital channels.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | kaya959.co.za | Natasha Archary

    By: Natasha ArcharyAbsa’s Invested In Your Story campaign differs from traditional banking approaches by redefining client relationships, recognising that behind every interaction, decision and transaction, is a business story that lies far beyond the obvious. James Agin, Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) Managing Principal at Absa Kenya joins Refilwe Moloto on Kaya Biz to share more about how the bank is helping business owners achieve their goals.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | kaya959.co.za | Natasha Archary

    By: Natasha ArcharyThe City of Johannesburg’s (COJ) proposal to rename Sandton Drive after pro-Palestinian liberation fighter, Leila Khaled has been met with resistance. ActionSA said the party will leave no stone unturned to vote against the proposal which offers residents no benefits and is just a costly endeavour.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | kaya959.co.za | Natasha Archary

    By: Natasha ArcharySouth Africa has welcomed the relief from loadshedding but consumers are still absorbing higher costs. Nikki Quinn, Retail Lead for sub-Saharan Africa at NIQ and GfK joins Refilwe Moloto on Kaya Biz to share how consumers are buckling under higher costs as prices remain virtually unchanged from last year.

  • Sep 24, 2024 | kaya959.co.za | Natasha Archary

    By: Natasha ArcharyA staggering 7,117 Serious Adverse Events (SAEs) have been recorded at Gauteng public hospitals, causing concern over patient harm and possible deaths. Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng Shadow MEC for Health, Jack Bloom released a statement shedding light on the latest SAEs, following a written reply by Gauteng Health and Wellness MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko. SAEs refer to unintended harm inflicted on patients, potentially leading to injury, permanent disability, or even death.

Kaya-FM (Johannesburg, South Africa) journalists