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Busa: SA can recover from state capture
Busa president Sipho Pityana said the country needed all its leaders to work together on a recovery plan.
The Public Enterprises Minister announced Andre de Ruyter as the new top boss at Eskom on Monday to mixed reactions from labour, business and economists.
Workers in the banking sector were angry at looming job losses brought by increasing reliance on technology.
The Labour Court on Wednesday heard arguments from the union federation, union Sasbo and Busa, which had applied for an interdict to stop the strike.
Business Unity South Africa wanted the court to declare the looming banking sector strike as unprotected.
Business Unity South Africa (Busa) is heading to court to try and prevent a strike in the banking sector.
In his Sona, the president said Eskom would get a new CEO and chief restructuring officer soon without setting government a deadline.
A bank official has told Reuters that $480 million is aimed at Eskom’s Medupi power station.
Eskom again implemented stage two load shedding on Monday morning, which is likely to last until about 10pm.
Mboweni was appointed to the position late Tuesday afternoon when Ramaphosa announced that he had accepted Minister Nhlanhla Nene's resignation.
Business Unity South Africa president Sipho Pityana is addressing the Jobs Summit in Midrand.
Business Unity South Africa (Busa)'s Tanya Cohen is concerned, saying the previous board enabled the crisis at Eskom.
The labour federation called the strike to protest corruption and state capture.
The Black Business Council is quitting Business Unity South Africa after 23 years of partnership and dialogue.
CEO of Business Unity South Africa, Khanyisile Kweyama, believes its stakeholders are well equipped to address Eskom’s maintenance and technical requirements.
Busa criticised Sanral's figures which it claims it's collecting through the e-tolling system.
Busa says a fuel levy is the best alternative method to fund roads and can enforce accountability.
The organisation is the only interested party to motivate for the e-tolling system to remain.
Businesses say the Women Empowerment and Gender Equity Bill will be impossible to implement.