A mostly positive budget for reform momentum and debt management
POSTED ON: November 11, 2021 IN Economic policy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
We congratulate Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana for his first MTBPS in parliament. It has not been the easiest moment for the minister to take on the reigns.
Spending itself out of a crisis is not an option for SA
POSTED ON: November 10, 2021 IN Economic policy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Finance minister Enoch Godongwana needs to stick with predecessor’s plan to ‘close the hippo’s jaws’.
Let’s salute the SA climate team for a fine achievement
POSTED ON: November 9, 2021 IN Energy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Securing an eye-catching finance agreement to aid our green energy transition was a job well done by the SA team at COP26 in Glasgow.
The promises of the newly elected councillors
POSTED ON: IN Political economy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Residents and businesses are quite entitled to expect their municipalities to deliver basic essentials such as a reliable water and electricity supply, efficient refuse removal and sewage collection and disposal.
BLSA CEO’s newsletter – 8 November 2021
POSTED ON: November 8, 2021 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly, Energy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
If we are going to deliver on targets such as net zero carbon emissions by 2050, we have to pull together as a country.
Poorer nations are paying the price for the rich’s environmental crimes
POSTED ON: November 3, 2021 IN Energy by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Countries that are still trying to develop their economies must now stop using the fuel resources that drove the development of rich nations – and we don’t have a choice.
BLSA CEO’s newsletter – 2 November 2021
POSTED ON: November 2, 2021 IN BLSA CEO's Weekly by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Millions of fellow citizens have peacefully gone to the polls to vote in the local government elections. This is testament to the strength of our democracy that our people ensure they use their votes.
