BUSISIWE MAVUSO: SA’s economic future hinges on business partnering genuinely with the state

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Big companies are the only social partners with the necessary financial and human resources to support government in implementing its plans

The role of business as a social partner invested in the future of SA has changed over the past few years, and along with it our priorities as an association representing big business.

Initially, our primary role as organised business was as an advocate for an enabling policy environment, but today our focus extends to partnering with government in its efforts to make SA good again. Is it business’s role? Yes it is. It is essential to be true partners with government and other social partners. ..

 

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