by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Mar 5, 2018 | Kaizer's Musing
Blog Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site For reasons that that have to do with our past, the relationship between business and government in South Africa has taken different forms over the past few years. Following the dawn of democracy in 1994, the relationship...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Feb 2, 2018 | Uncategorized
Home Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site As 2017 draws to a close, South Africa finds itself mired in various controversies and on the brink of a financial precipice. The country finds itself at its worst since the dawn of democracy: the business confidence index...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jan 2, 2018 | Kaizer's Musing
Blog Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site I still remember the day so well. Mondli Makhanya, then Sunday Times Editor, and I were having lunch in Rosebank and, as usual, politics was the topic of our discussion. The year, I think, was 2008 or 2009; Jacob Zuma was...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jul 10, 2017 | Kaizer's Musing
Home Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site To this day, I have a very clear recollection of the very first time that I met Ray Chikapa Phiri. The year was 1989 and I was a Senior Reporter on The Star covering various beats and often writing most of the human-interest...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Jul 10, 2017 | Kaizer's Musing
Home Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site We need to ensure that there a consequences for wrong doing in order to arrest our descent to lawlessness, argues Kaizer Nyatsumba. Descent to lawlessness does not happen overnight. It takes place over a number of years,...