BLSA CEO Newsletter 7 August 2023
POSTED ON: August 6, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
We will work with the government of the day as a representative of business to achieve specific goals – ensuring that the economy works and businesses can flourish.
BLSA CEO Newsletter 31 July 2023
POSTED ON: July 30, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
This is not to say the problems have been solved – far from it. Many companies are still struggling to gain access to sufficient capacity to move their output down rails or out of ports. As a result, they cannot expand, invest, or employ more people.
BLSA CEO Newsletter 24 July 2023
POSTED ON: July 23, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
our relationship with BRICS must not come at the expense of our relationships with the West. This is surely obvious. While the opportunities in the East are clear, our trading relationships with the West are essential to our economic well-being.
BLSA CEO Newsletter 17 July 2023
POSTED ON: July 16, 2023 IN by Admin
By Ms Busisiwe Mavuso
Service delivery is largely abysmal throughout the country, mainly because people appointed to their positions are not suitably qualified – the ANC’s notorious cadre deployment programme has contributed significantly to the state the country is in today.
BLSA CEO Letter – 10 July 2023
POSTED ON: July 9, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
Discovery has calculated that a modest NHI would cost R200bn, which would require personal taxes to go up by a third or VAT to rise to 21.5%, or a mix of the two.
BLSA CEO Letter – 3 July
POSTED ON: July 3, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
Our country’s ambiguous stance on Russia has upset many in Washington.
BLSA CEO Letter – 26 June
POSTED ON: June 26, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
Necom is now almost a year old and has achieved much to turn around our energy outlook but more needs to be done.
Media Statement: The fight against GBV continues
POSTED ON: June 23, 2023 IN by Admin
“South Africa has notoriously high levels of violence against women and children. We cannot operate like everything is normal, while women and children in this country are under attack,” says BLSA CEO Ms Busisiwe Mavuso.
BLSA CEO Letter – 19 June
POSTED ON: June 19, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
The problem is that the NHI Bill does have negative consequences.
BLSA CEO Letter – 12 June
POSTED ON: June 12, 2023 IN by Admin
By Busisiwe Mavuso
The spirit of the meeting last week reminded me of some of the finest hours of the partnership with government to tackle Covid-19.
