
Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) is the united voice of South Africa’s largest corporations, major multinational companies and business in South Africa, intended to facilitate effective dialogue and action between government, stakeholders, civil society and labour forces.
Business Leadership South Africa, committed to economic growth and transformation.
#BusinessBelieves in South Africa
Business Leadership South Africa, committed to economic growth and transformation.
#BusinessBelieves in South Africa
Location: South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +27 11 356 4650
Founded date: 1959
Mentions in press and media 12
Date | Title | Description |
26.04.2025 | Navigating the Storm: South Africa's IT and Automotive Challenges | South Africa stands at a crossroads. Two critical sectors—information technology and automotive manufacturing—are facing turbulent waters. The winds of change are blowing, and the nation must navigate carefully to avoid capsizing. In the re... |
25.04.2025 | Top ANC MP slams business leader’s call to scrap Sita monopoly | Khusela Diko The chair of parliament’s portfolio committee on communications, Khusela Diko, has taken Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso to task over comments she made suggesting IT procurement in government should be decentra... |
22.04.2025 | Tariff tsunami hits South Africa’s car industry | The automotive industry is the industrial backbone of South Africa’s economy. It is responsible for 60% of the country’s manufactured goods exports and is the single largest domestic manufacturing sector. It faced challenges even before the... |
14.04.2025 | It’s time to end Sita’s monopoly over state IT | The author, Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso Those of us in business know that technology is critical to competitiveness. Without good systems, you can’t effectively deliver for your clients. This is equally true in the publ... |
12.02.2025 | Big overhaul of government procurement rules | Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso South Africa has enacted changes to its public finance laws that will reduce the red tape for projects valued at less than R2-billion where the government partners with private businesses. Th... |
09.12.2024 | Reasons for cheer as we head into the festive season | Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso Strenuous efforts of both business and government to work alongside each other are starting to pay off. We look set to end the year with three quarters mercifully free of load shedding. Figur... |
27.07.2024 | South Africa's New Dawn: Navigating Challenges in a Government of National Unity | South Africa stands at a crossroads. The recent elections ushered in a Government of National Unity (GNU), a response to years of discontent. Voters, weary of rolling blackouts and economic stagnation, turned away from the African National ... |
25.07.2024 | Organised business wants meaningful reforms from GNU | South Africa’s new multi-party administration must prioritise reviving state-run port, water and power networks and work to automate processes to attract investment and boost lagging growth, Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busisiwe Mav... |
21.08.2023 | DMRE must account for delays to energy reform | The author, Business Leadership South Africa CEO Busi Mavuso Delays in processing the Electricity Regulation Amendment Bill, which came to light last week, are appalling. Due to apparent administrative bungling, the bill has not been proper... |
17.02.2023 | Fix South Africa or risk an uprising, big business warns | Busi Mavuso South Africa will face protests similar to those that toppled governments in Tunisia and Egypt in 2011 unless it fixes broken infrastructure, curbs lawlessness, and fosters an environment for investment and job creation, the hea... |
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