Tickets flying! Book your spot now to hear Jake White, Herman Mashaba, Busi Mavuso and top News24 editors in Joburg

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Tickets flying! Book your spot now to hear Jake White, Herman Mashaba, Busi Mavuso and top News24 editors in Joburg

BLSA head Busi Mavuso and News24 Business Editor Helena Wasserman in conversation at News24's previous On the Record event.

  • South Africans are ready to close the chapter on state missteps, economic hardships and a seemingly endless electricity crisis. 
  • A group of respected SA leaders will examine where SA has dropped the ball and what needs to be done to get things back on track. 
  • They'll gather at the Kyalami ICC in Joburg on 31 August for News24's On the Record Summit, in partnership with Nedbank.
  • Tickets are flying fast, before they sell out. 

Is South Africa ready for a coalition government without the ANC? Will the Springboks beat the odds and achieve Rugby World Cup victory again? And when will load shedding end?

We're only weeks away from theOn the Record Summit, in partnership with Nedbank, News24's thought leadership event tasked with answering the most pertinent questions gripping the country.

The Johannesburg leg of the summit, which takes place at the Kyalami International Convention Centre on 31 August, is the second such event hosted this year after a successful Cape Town run in May. 

News24 editor-in-chief Adriaan Basson and his team of top editors and journalists will join the stage with panellists like ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba, former Springbok rugby coach Jake White, Business Leadership SA CEO Busisiwe Mavuso and the country's anti-corruption czar, Advocate Andrea Johnson from the Investigating Directorate.

The full-day summit will feature thoughtful panel discussions on a range of issues, including the 2024 general election, the war on truth, the country's economic outlook, the state of load shedding, a lurking mafia state, the future of employment in a time of Artificial Intelligence, and the Springboks' chances of bringing home the William Webb Ellis Cup in October.

The country's top business, political and civil society leaders will be part of the discussions, which all centre on the next phase of South Africa's development.

Here's a look at some of the speakers we've locked in: 

Here's a look at some of News24's confirmed contributors:

Last year’s sold-out-event saw Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, Justice Minister Ronald Lamola, and former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter outlining their plans and thoughts on how to get South Africa back on track.

Much has happened since then and we will check the pulse of the nation on what to expect in the months preceding the watershed 2024 general election.

Do not miss this opportunity to be part of On The Record. Tickets are selling fast and we'd love to have you join us. Secure your spot here.