Business Day TV talks to Busi Mavuso, CEO of Business Leadership SA
Busi Mavuso: Investments are merely protecting existing capacity. Picture: MASI LOSI
SA’s energy crisis was in focus at the ninth annual Directors Event, where business leaders gathered to share insights and explore solutions to the challenges faced by businesses in the country. Business Day TV spoke to Busi Mavuso, CEO of Business Leadership SA, to explore power-related challenges and how the business community can help address it.
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