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27 April 2026
*As first published by News24 on 24 April 2026.
South Africa knows what institutional failure looks like. We see it…
10 April 2026
BLSA has commissioned an empirically grounded research paper on South Africa’s sovereign credit rating. The commissioning of the research paper…
22 April 2026
Johannesburg, 23 April 2026 – The third BLSA Reform Tracker Quarterly Review, covering January to March 2026, shows South Africa’s…
Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) is an independent association whose members include the leaders of some of South Africa’s biggest and most well-known businesses.
Through BLSA, South Africa’s business leaders engage key players in South African society, including government, civil society and labour, to exchange ideas in our national interest and to create effective dialogue.
By so doing, we contribute to building strong communities underpinned by job creation through sustained economic growth.
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Strategic Focus Areas
BLSA concentrates its efforts on a number of key strategic priorities for South Africa
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
10/05/2026 | By Busiswe Mavuso
BLSA CEO’s Weekly Newsletter – Pro-growth policy means knowing the cost before we act
Draft procurement regulations published in April propose extensive set-asides for 100%-black-owned businesses, but Treasury has not produced an economic impact analysis showing what this will cost or how effective it will be. In specialised sectors like wastewater treatment, high-voltage electrical infrastructure and enterprise IT, shallow supplier pools mean set-asides could inflate costs dramatically or prevent projects from proceeding at all. Regulations assume data-driven procurement planning and ICT infrastructure that most municipalities don’t possess, designing for the public sector we wish we had, rather than the one that exists. The Competition Commission’s regulatory review to reduce restrictions is welcome, but must be empowered to recommend legislative amendments, not just administrative changes, to make a meaningful pro-growth impact. Are our policies as a country pro-growth? You would hope the answer is yes. Growth is the only way we deal with the severe challenges facing us – unemployment, poverty, inequality. Growth enables companies to invest and expand, hire more people and pay more taxes. Employment enables people to live better lives and escape dependence on the state. Taxes mean government can expand social spending, improving education and healthcare. In short, growth is the path to the country we all want. So, it should […]
NEWS
24/04/2026
Announcement of the new BLSA Board
BLSA is pleased to announce the appointment of the new Board of Directors, following the successful completion of the previous board’s three-year tenure. We are enormously grateful for the outstanding… continue reading
22/04/2026
MEDIA STATEMENT – BLSA Reform Tracker Q1 2026: Reform progress continues but freight logistics and governance raise concerns
Johannesburg, 23 April 2026 – The third BLSA Reform Tracker Quarterly Review, covering January to March 2026, shows South Africa’s… continue reading
15/04/2026
MEDIA STATEMENT – BLSA welcomes the appointment of Roelf Meyer as US Ambassador
Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) welcomes Roelf Meyer on his appointment as the United States ambassador. Mr Meyer’s commitment to… continue reading
BLSA POSITION PAPER – On South Africa’s Sovereign Credit Rating
BLSA has commissioned an empirically grounded research paper on South Africa’s sovereign credit rating. The commissioning of the research paper… continue reading
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Membership to Business Leadership South Africa is granted on application, or by invitation from the Board, based on certain criteria approved by the Council as a whole. Find out more
