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Tuesday, 18 August 2026

Women’s Month property investment advice led the episode, before a later segment shifted to Cape Town’s proposed N2 wall and a fight over public participation and budget priorities.

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  1. 20:14

    SAIBPP CEO Kululua Mutua said transformation in property remains slow, with women and black practitioners still facing the same capital-heavy barriers despite years of change.

  2. 20:30

    Panelists said 10 million rand can be used most effectively as equity in distressed or auction property deals, lowering loan-to-value ratios and attracting other funders.

  3. 20:42

    The NHFC said women and designated groups can access lower equity requirements, concessional funding and first-home grant support for buyers earning up to 22,000 rand a month.

  4. 21:15

    The City of Cape Town was criticised for planning a three-metre N2 wall at a cost of 140 million rand, with speakers arguing the money should go to housing, lighting and basic services instead.

  5. 21:28

    Movement for Care said many affected communities were not properly consulted, and launched a campaign for a “people’s budget” that forces meaningful public input on city spending.