Fixing SA means far less talk and a lot more doing – Busisiwe Mavuso

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In the second episode of FixSA the CEO of Business Leadership South Africa says while she remains optimistic about the future,  leaders need to talk and plan less and implement decisions quicker.

It’s inertia that is preventing us from succeeding.

She also says the best sign of an early fix win is a massive injection of power into the national grid.
17 Nov 2022 English South Africa Business News · Politics

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