by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Mar 18, 2022 | Kaizer's Musing
MICHAEL SPICER DID NOT PAY LIP SERVICE TO EMPOWERMENT_ HE PRACTISED IT Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site The legendary Michael Spicer, who passed away last week, was a man who had great foresight and who did more than any individual to induct me to the world of...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Dec 4, 2021 | Kaizer's Musing
NOT MUCH WILL COME OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN SAA AND KENYA AIRWAYS TO FORM A PAN-AFRICAN AIRLINE GROUP Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site How much of what African politicians commit to is ever done? Not much, it would seem, if experience is our guide. For the...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Dec 1, 2021 | Kaizer's Musing
TOUGH LOVE TO STATE-OWNED ENTITIES SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY PRAGMATISM Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site The recent announcement by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana that henceforth the Government would adopt a “tough-love” approach to State-owned entities (SOEs)...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Sep 6, 2021 | Kaizer's Musing
MORE EFFORT SHOULD BE DEDICATED TO PROMOTING INTEGRITY IN THE COUNTRY, INCLUDING IN BUSINES Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site Common sense, the observation was made an aeon ago by the likes of Voltaire and others, is really not so common. If that was the case...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Mar 4, 2021 | Kaizer's Musing
EFFORTS TO TURN SOUTH AFRICA’S STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AROUND WILL CONTINUE TO FAIL Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site To succeed, any business needs to ensure that its revenues exceed its costs. Where a business falls short on the revenue side, it has one of two...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Mar 4, 2021 | Kaizer's Musing
IT WILL TAKE MORE THAN FIGHTING STATE CAPTURE TO TURN SOUTH AFRICA’S STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES AROUND SUCCESSFULLY Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site n an opinion piece in Daily Maverick a week ago, Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan wrote about steps...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Mar 4, 2021 | Kaizer's Musing
A RELAUNCHED SAA WILL NOT SUCCESS IF NOTHING ELSE CHANGES Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site In an opinion piece in an online publication last Tuesday (23 February), Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan bemoaned – for the umpteenth time – the different forms...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Sep 15, 2020 | Kaizer's Musing
WE DESERVE MUCH BETTER LEADERSHIP THAN WE ARE CURRENTLY GETTING Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site Common sense, it seems, is anything but common. At a time when our economy – which was struggling at the best of times – has been ravaged by the coronavirus...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | May 21, 2020 | Kaizer's Musing
THE GOVERNMENT DESERVES SUPPORT, RATHER THAN SCORN AND THIS GROWING RIDICULE Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site The CoronaVirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has wreaked havoc in the world’s economy – and it appears that it is not yet done. Among the countries affected...
by Kaizer Nyatsumba | Mar 17, 2020 | Kaizer's Musing
President Cyril Ramaphosa passed the leadership test on Sunday; now he needs to show the same leadership on the economy, argues Kaizer Nyatsumba. Kaizer’s Musing Part of the Site Over the past few months, especially since he assumed office as Head of State after...