BLSA CEO’s weekly – 11 May
POSTED ON: May 11, 2020 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly, Covid-19 by Admin
Government must be agile in responding to changing conditions. The risk-based framework for opening the economy allows agility to some extent by giving it tools to fine-tune.
Falling revenues and fewer options …
POSTED ON: May 7, 2020 IN Covid-19, Political economy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
If our fiscal roadmap includes plans for the start of a new state-owned airline and, given our most recent record in managing one in SAA, one wonders what sort of terms will be struck.
Innovation is needed, not a rehash of old ideas
POSTED ON: May 5, 2020 IN Covid-19, Economic policy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
That the government is still toying around with bailing out companies such as SAA is a worrying trait that might keep us mired in the past.
COVID-19: Illicit trade still rearing its ugly head
POSTED ON: May 4, 2020 IN Covid-19, Political economy by Admin
By Tebele Luthuli
As people, governments, businesses and civil societies across the globe grapple with the coronavirus pandemic and lockdowns, criminal syndicates are taking advantage.
BLSA CEO’s weekly
POSTED ON: IN BLSA CEO's Weekly, Covid-19 by Admin
Big businesses as well as SMMEs are facing a serious calamity with the Covid 19 crisis.
