BLSA CEO Newsletter – 28 February 2022
POSTED ON: February 28, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
For once I feel like business and government are not pulling in opposite directions.
Busisiwe Mavuso | Budget helped repair trust, but more could have been done
POSTED ON: February 25, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Treasury must take on the task of ensuring the greatest value for money in terms of delivering on overall policy objectives.
We’re not out of the woods but this Budget moves us in the right direction
POSTED ON: February 23, 2022 IN by Admin
By BLSA Admin
The minister’s assurance that the historically rapid increases in the public sector wage bill will be curtailed is to be applauded.
BUSISIWE MAVUSO: Godongwana has chance to make new start with zero-based budgeting
POSTED ON: February 22, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
We need taxes to be allocated based on necessity and targeted in areas that will have maximum impact.
BLSA CEO’s Newsletter – 21 February 2022
POSTED ON: February 21, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Corruption comes at a high price to business and the economy.
Busisiwe Mavuso | Why education must be at the core of everything we do
POSTED ON: February 17, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
The overall objective is to equip every school leaver with the ability to integrate into society with skills that make them directly employable
BUSISIWE MAVUSO | Sona was less than business had hoped for
POSTED ON: February 15, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Business was hoping a greater sense of urgency and a stronger commitment to accelerating the energy market reforms and the infrastructure rollout.
BLSA CEO’s Newsletter – 14 February 2022
POSTED ON: February 14, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Business is an important constituent and provides livelihoods to millions of our citizens. We understand that business depends deeply on a state that can function optimally.
State of the Nation Address 2022: A missed opportunity
POSTED ON: February 10, 2022 IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Business was hoping for a greater sense of urgency and stronger commitment to accelerating both the reform agenda and infrastructure rollout.
Busi Mavuso | Xenophobia won’t create jobs – but foreigners with critical skills might
POSTED ON: IN by Admin
By Busi Mavuso
Excluding foreign nationals from certain jobs would amount to discrimination and clearly be unconstitutional.