SOE Council – open letter
POSTED ON: June 18, 2020 IN Energy, Political economy, SOEs by Admin
The role of the new SOE council is critical but it has a tough task. BLSA wishes it the best in fulfilling its mandate.
Restructuring of Eskom is a positive sign of commitment to reform agenda
POSTED ON: June 17, 2020 IN Political economy, SOEs by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
One only hopes the new SOE council has not been set up to meet quarterly to just deliver advisory notes to the president.
BLSA CEO’s weekly – 15 June
POSTED ON: June 15, 2020 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly, Covid-19, Political economy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
As South Africa thinks about the economic recovery post the coronavirus crisis, shattered business confidence should have us worried.
It’s still about structural reforms
POSTED ON: June 11, 2020 IN Economic policy, Political economy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
South Africa needs to focus on the safe reopening of the economy and ensuring the pressure remains on policymakers to keep their commitments to structural reforms.
How will R130bn be reallocated in the emergency budget?
POSTED ON: June 9, 2020 IN Covid-19, Economic policy, Political economy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
The upcoming emergency budget will be difficult as Tito Mboweni has to reallocate R130bn to meet the needs of the stimulus package, which is likely to ruffle some feathers.
BLSA CEO’s weekly – 8 June
POSTED ON: June 8, 2020 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly, Covid-19, Economic policy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Whatever courts find on lockdown details, there is no doubt that social distancing and health protocols work and must be in place.
BACSA – Illicit trade to continue
POSTED ON: June 5, 2020 IN Covid-19, Political economy by Admin
By Tebele Luthuli
The efforts of SARS, law enforcement agencies and other groups that have been battling illicit trade in SA long before the Covid-19 lockdown are being undermined by the continued ban on cigarette sales.
Strengthening SA’s social compact
POSTED ON: June 4, 2020 IN Covid-19, Political economy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
The social compact shouldn’t just be a lofty ideal, but should be practised – and again, business needs to be given the space to contribute.
Gordhan Briefing 29 May
POSTED ON: June 3, 2020 IN Political economy, SOEs by Admin
Government reiterates its efforts to improve SOEs and invites the private sector to participate in infrastructure rollout drive to spur the economy.
Shift on state ownership welcome, but let’s avoid heavy ‘guidance’
POSTED ON: June 2, 2020 IN Political economy, Politics, SOEs by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
SA will see a return of badly needed fixed investment only if the state creates an environment that is conducive for businesses to thrive and to grow inclusively. Dabbling in prescribed assets or fiddling with the independence of the Reserve Bank will not rebuild confidence.