29/09/2017
The name of the campaign launched by Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) in Cape Town on Thursday was #BusinessBelieves –… continue reading
29/09/2017
When the song dedel’abanye(make way for others), reverberated at a marquee at the University of Limpopo in December 2007, it… continue reading
26/09/2017
When Mahatma Gandhi came to South Africa in the late 19th century as a newly qualified lawyer, he arrived here… continue reading
25/09/2017
The onward march of corruption and state capture has alarmed and angered most South Africans. Society, quite rightly, demands zero… continue reading
24/09/2017
Our parliamentary democracy should be a source of pride for all South Africans. Our MPs do their jobs on the… continue reading
20/09/2017
For years now, business has been accused of waging an “investment strike” and hoarding its cash, a claim often repeated… continue reading
11/09/2017
Last month, business made its voice heard with a clear and simple message: Business Believes in South Africa. In Alexandra,… continue reading
06/09/2017
WE NOTE Minister Ebrahim Patel’s comments last week about the high cost of economic concentration, collusion and anti-competitive practices in… continue reading
05/09/2017
What business is willing to say to itself is as important, as what it says to government. Which is why… continue reading
05/09/2017
It is the business community’s new buzz phrase: “responsible capitalism”. It reflects the realisation by business that it can do… continue reading
04/09/2017
Last week we launched the Business Believes in South Africa campaign at an event in Alexandra. It was a short… continue reading
29/08/2017
Trust is the bedrock of any society. It enables co-operation, builds institutions and promotes trade. When trust weakens, the fabric… continue reading
27/08/2017
Mondli Makhaya – City Press On Monday, the Guptas announced that they were selling their comedic media assets to one… continue reading
20/08/2017
South Africa faces daily allegations of political and corporate corruption. This is something which global engineering firm Siemens had to… continue reading