Makin Sense of Namibia, Bitcoin, Israel and the Fed

In this episode of Makin Sense the panel is joined by Rowland Brown, the co-founder of Cirrus Capital in Namibia as well as Benji Shulman the Executive Director of the Middle East Africa Research Institute, who and discuss the importance of Namibia, the bitcoin, silver and gold crash. What is next for the DA, SA/Israel relations and Trumps latest Fed pick.

Gabriel Makin

-1h 30m
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In this episode, the panel discusses why Namibia is becoming one of the world’s most important countries, what happened to John Steenhuisen, what his departure means for the DA and the GNU and who may succeed him, the outlook for gold and silver prices, why South Africa really expelled Israel’s most senior diplomat, and what the new Federal Reserve governor pick means for the global economy.

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