Adrian Gore: SA is larger, more relevant than we think. MUST READ!
In this piece, penned for the World Economic Forum, Adrian Gore tackles the thorny issue of the future of South Africa.
In this piece, penned for the World Economic Forum, Adrian Gore tackles the thorny issue of the future of South Africa.
Cyril Ramaphosa “gets” it. Developing Africa’s children, he says, has to be at the centre of economic policy.
“The evidence of the past five decades is that the pivotal factor for sustained, elevated and inclusive growth is the ability of countries to connect functionally and effectively to others.“
Business leaders said trust between the government and the private sector was destroyed when President Jacob Zuma fired his finance minister Pravin Gordhan in March.
ISS head Anton du Plessis penned this strongly worded attack on corruption from Kigali, the Rwandan capital currently hosting the WEF’s annual African regional meeting.
African nations are facing mounting risks as they seek to extend two decades of stellar economic growth.
Africa is ripe for transformation. It is home to nine of the world’s 15 fastest-growing economies, making the continent an increasingly attractive environment for global business investment.