BLSA CEO’s weekly letter – 28 April
POSTED ON: April 28, 2021 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Judge Raymond Zondo will deliver a report at the end of the state capture commission that will, hopefully, be the definitive account of the traumatic decade of corruption our country was made to endure.
SARB’s control over inflation shows importance of institutional integrity
POSTED ON: April 27, 2021 IN Economic policy, Political economy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
The story of our inflation rate speaks to more than just an economic data point: it highlights the importance of the independence of our institutions.
Better managing our public healthcare infrastructure is vital
POSTED ON: April 22, 2021 IN Covid-19, Economic growth, Economic policy, Energy, Infrastructure by BLSA
By Busi Mavuso
When Covid-19 landed on our shores it was inevitable that the public sector healthcare infrastructure would be stretched beyond its capacity.
BLSA members at the forefront of education
POSTED ON: April 21, 2021 IN Covid-19, Economic policy by BLSA
By BLSA
Our members continued to impart knowledge, and share tools to better equip our communities and empower government, businesses and civil society during the pandemic.
Business services success is swell, but spectrum woes remain crippling
POSTED ON: April 20, 2021 IN Economic growth, Economic policy, Energy, Infrastructure, SOEs by BLSA
By Busi Mavuso
With many office workers still being encouraged to work from home, businesses are fast adapting to a more digital world.
BLSA CEO’s letter 19 April
POSTED ON: April 19, 2021 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly, Covid-19, Economic growth, Economic policy, Infrastructure by BLSA
By Busi Mavuso
SA’s post-Apartheid readmission into the international trading system improved our overall competitiveness. Our manufacturing sector, however, has struggled.
BLSA members step up to better equip communities
POSTED ON: April 16, 2021 IN Covid-19, Economic growth, Economic policy, Employment, Infrastructure, small business by BLSA
By BLSA
Business Leadership South Africa members continued to impart knowledge, and share tools to better equip our communities and empower government, businesses and civil society during the pandemic.
The Eyes and Ears initiative is testimony to our commitment to fight crime
POSTED ON: IN Covid-19, Economic growth, Economic policy, small business by BLSA
By BLSA
Criminals cast fear into the hearts of South Africans from all walks of life.
Business leads fight against Covid-19 in most exemplary way
POSTED ON: April 15, 2021 IN Covid-19, Economic growth, Economic policy, Infrastructure by BLSA
By BLSA
BLSA members have pledged billons of rands towards debt relief, government and NGOs initiatives to mininise the impact of the pandemic in communities.
SA’s delayed vaccine programme should not be suspended for too long
POSTED ON: IN Covid-19, Economic growth, Economic policy by BLSA
By Busi Mavuso
Covid-19 has shifted our way of life in ways that no one could have imagined.