The policy proposals from the Treasury require unambiguous support from the government, says Busa president Sipho PityanaThe frustration of business leaders with the crisis facing the SA economy was palpable on Tuesday as industry figures red-flagged glaring energy problems and lack of clear policy direction among the country’s ills.
There was little expectation that finance minister Tito Mboweni’s February budget would deviate from the depressing message of his October speech without a clear political decision to shift economic policy, said the president of Business Unity SA Sipho Pityana.A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, ProfileData financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Times Select.
There is no policy let alone 'clear' policy 😂🤦♂️
Let me help them out. The people who caused the problems in the first place MYANC must now be put in charge of coming up with a policy to fix THEIR problems? Easy solution is to stop voting for a party hell bent on destroying our country in return for free money from China.
Let me help them out. The people who caused the problems in the first place MYANC must now be put in charge of coming up with a policy to fix THEIR problems. Easy solution is to stop voting for a party hell bent on destroying our country in return for free money from China.
They have been calling for it since 1994 Mandela gave them Mbeki gave them Zuma gave them and now Cyril. All they do it take take take and take more from the poor so next President must not even bother
Again. Over and over. But never loudly enough.
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