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Business Leadership South Africa

South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stalls
Africa
/ 10 October 2025

South Africa-US trade faces uncertain future as Agoa renewal stalls

Business and economic leaders warn that diplomatic tension, tariffs and shifting global alliances could shape whether the country remains part of the renewed agreement

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
The NHI and the risks of populism on the eve of a crucial election
National
/ 17 May 2024

The NHI and the risks of populism on the eve of a crucial election

The president is attempting to shift the election campaign focus away from the government’s failures towards a promise to deliver more, although its track record suggests it cannot

By Emsie Ferreira
Cut spending or risk a financial crisis – BLSA
Business
/ 25 September 2023

Cut spending or risk a financial crisis – BLSA

CEO Busi Mavuso said it appeared that only the national treasury understood the need to curtail government spending 

By Eunice Masson
New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up
National
/ 29 August 2023

New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up

The JSE listed IT services company has turned itself around and remains a service provider to the government and private sector

By Lyse Comins
Ideology weighs down the NHI
National
/ 23 June 2023

Ideology weighs down the NHI

Only the rich have unrestricted access to medical care but the state’s ability to deliver universal health is rightly questioned

By Emsie Ferreira
It’s business vs business in fight over Eskom probe funding
Business
/ 13 June 2023

It’s business vs business in fight over Eskom probe funding

Business Unity South Africa’s chief executive has accused the organisation’s president of throwing the lobby under the bus in a meeting with the president

By Sarah Smit
Questioning state and corporate motives should be routine
Analysis
/ 12 June 2023

Questioning state and corporate motives should be routine

Captains of industry may appear the benevolent saviours of a state in decline, but we ought to question their intentions

By Sarah Smit
BLSA on Eskom investigation: ‘We don’t go out of our way to meddle”
Business
/ 4 May 2023

BLSA on Eskom investigation: ‘We don’t go out of our way to meddle”

BLSA on Eskom investigation: ‘We don’t go out of our way to meddle”

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa announces new R2 trillion investment target
Business
/ 14 April 2023

Ramaphosa announces new R2 trillion investment target

President announces reforms aimed at attracting investors to the country as he opens conference

By Sarah Smit
A BIG leap is Ramaphosa’s best step to economic growth
Opinion
/ 14 February 2023

A BIG leap is Ramaphosa’s best step to economic growth

The government has shown that it is willing to explore introducing a basic income grant, which would mark a big step towards achieving growth

By Sarah Smit
Medium-term budget elicits mixed feelings
Business
/ 27 October 2022

Medium-term budget elicits mixed feelings

The medium-term budget policy statement has received criticism and praise from civil society

By Anathi Madubela
‘Prepare for the worst’: 85% chance that SA will land on grey list
Business
/ 12 October 2022

‘Prepare for the worst’: 85% chance that SA will land on grey list

If the government is seen to be making serious efforts to comply with anti-money laundering requirements, the country’s greylisting might not last long

By Sarah Smit
Business reacts: Sona commitments will not move the dial — yet
Business
/ 11 February 2022

Business reacts: Sona commitments will not move the dial — yet

Though the president’s speech hit the right notes, business will be looking out for delivery over promises.

By Sarah Smit
Sona 2022: Ramaphosa says private sector can dig South Africa out of jobs and growth slump
Business
/ 10 February 2022

Sona 2022: Ramaphosa says private sector can dig South Africa out of jobs and growth slump

The president’s strategy to stop the unemployment crisis from spiralling includes cutting red tape and focusing on infrastructure investment

By Sarah Smit
Destruction hits business confidence
Business
/ 15 July 2021

Destruction hits business confidence

An already low sentiment will be set back by the Covid-19 pandemic, thin reforms and this week’s violence

By Sarah Smit
Taverns hit hard by liquor ban
Business
/ 24 July 2020

Taverns hit hard by liquor ban

About R8-billion was lost during the hard lockdown and revenue is being slashed further

By Thando Maeko
Another state-owned enterprise collapses – are we learning anything?
Analysis
/ 24 February 2020

Another state-owned enterprise collapses – are we learning anything?

SOEs must be dynamic growth enablers if they are to be deemed strategic assets for the economy

By Busisiwe Mavuso
Enterprise and supplier development still remains key to enabling growth and progress in society
Article
/ 17 February 2020

Enterprise and supplier development still remains key to enabling growth and progress in society

Siyakhula aims to be a catalyst for generating further access to opportunities in the marketplace

By Staff Reporter
Business Leadership SA reinstates Eskom’s membership
Article
/ 31 May 2018

Business Leadership SA reinstates Eskom’s membership

BLSA’s CEO said the decision to lift Eskom’s suspension was taken in recognition of the progress made by the power utility’s new board

By Agency
Lamberti quits as Imperial head
Article
/ 18 April 2018

Lamberti quits as Imperial head

This comes at the back of his resignation from board positions on both Business Leadership South Africa and Eskom

By Thulebona Mhlanga
Mark Lamberti resigns as Imperial CEO
Article
/ 18 April 2018

Mark Lamberti resigns as Imperial CEO

This follows his resignation from the boards of Eskom and Business Leadership South Africa

By Jan Cronje
Financial sector gets wake-up call
Article
/ 9 March 2018

Financial sector gets wake-up call

Following several reports, it has again been criticised for not transforming enough

By Thulebona Mhlanga
BLSA criticises trend of appointing joint CEOs
Article
/ 7 February 2018

BLSA criticises trend of appointing joint CEOs

The group said the decision by Investec to appoint two chief executives perpetuates negative stereotypes

By Jan Cronje
SA’s ‘investment strike’ is a myth
Article
/ 22 September 2017

SA’s ‘investment strike’ is a myth

Research shows that most local companies have invested more in their operations than they saved

By Staff Reporter
Don’t let employer collect debts, says Godsell
Article
/ 4 November 2013

Don’t let employer collect debts, says Godsell

Former AngloGold Ashanti chief executive Bobby Godsell has called for a ban on garnishee orders.

By Rene Vollgraaff
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Article
/ 21 June 2011

Business ‘could be more involved’ in nationalisation debate

Business could have been more "proactive" in the debate around nationalisation of the country’s mines and banks, says Business Leadership SA.

By Natasha Marrian

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