Business Leadership South Africa CEO, Busisiwe Mavuso, has expressed her views about the proposed amendments to the ...
Every new regulation, every policy proposal, must be stress-tested against its impact on growth. Not just whether it achieves ...
As 2025 draws to a close, we can look back on a year that, for all its complications, has been characterised by meaningful renewed progress from government. Hard-won fiscal discipline and accelerating ...
Huge effort is put into public commentary on proposed legislation. But a new slip-up shows that government just ignores it, writes Busisiwe Mavuso. For more financial news, go to the News24 Business ...
Canadian Premier Mark Carney’s call at the World Economic Forum for “middle powers” to shape their own futures resonates because South Africa has always understood this necessity. Now the global ...
Budget 3.0 is expected this week, and it is critical that this one strikes the right balance of fiscal prudence. The growth outlook has deteriorated from February when the budget was first tabled, ...
The GNU delivered some big wins in its first year, but political maturity is needed. South Africans didn’t vote for this coalition to watch it tear itself apart over political positioning, writes ...
The gas cliff is just 24 months away, leaving barely any time to develop the kinds of projects that will be needed to avoid it, writes Busisiwe Mavuso. I have written before about how we face a "gas ...
Ultimately, new members of Cabinet must be judged not on their titles, but on their delivery and how this improves the lives of all South Africans, writes Busisiwe Mavuso. For more financial news, go ...
Who leads the fight to convict criminals matters for business, because a loss of trust is a brake on economic growth. But Shamila Batohi’s successor as National Director of Public Prosecutions should ...
Busisiwe ‘Busi’ Mavuso is known as the Iron Lady of South Africa’s business sector for her willingness to call out what she sees as President Cyril Ramaphosa’s mismanagement of public assets. It is ...
Business will do what it can to support SA's case for AGOA, but ultimately it is up to our elected representatives and diplomats, writes Busisiwe Mavuso. For more financial news, go to the News24 ...