The Herald (South Africa)

Pityana set for Busa top job

PE-born businessma­n nominated unopposed as Busa president

- Shaun Gillham gillhams@tisoblacks­tar.za

PROLIFIC South African businessma­n and activist Sipho Pityana is set to take the helm of one of South Africa’s most important business organisati­ons, Business Unity SA (Busa).

The Port Elizabeth-born businessma­n, who has extensive roots in the Eastern Cape, was unanimousl­y nominated as president of Busa, with effect from the Busa AGM on June 26.

Pityana, who last year made headlines through his leadership in the Save South Africa campaign in the run-up to former president Jacob Zuma’s departure from office, yesterday expressed satisfacti­on at his nomination.

He said Busa was poised to play a critical role in the country at a critical time.

Busa, which is described as the country’s “apex” business organisati­on, is the principal representa­tive of business at the National Economic Developmen­t and Labour Council (Nedlac).

It was there where the historic national minimum wage and labour relations stability agreements were reached, with labour, community, business and the government working in unison.

In a statement released yesterday, Busa welcomed Pityana’s nomination, which will come into effect when he succeeds businessma­n Jabu Mabuza, whose two terms in office end at the AGM.

“Martin Kingston has been nominated to serve a second term as vice-president. A new Busa board, elected by members, will be ratified at the June AGM,” Busa said.

Mabuza, meanwhile, said: “I am confident that I leave Busa in a stronger state, with business having found a credible voice anchored by constructi­ve engagement with all social partners to achieve our common objectives.

“It is critical for business to adopt a proactive and unified stance as it seeks to unlock value in the economy and address poverty, inequality and unemployme­nt.

“I congratula­te the incoming board under the leadership of Sipho.”

Pityana, the founder and chairman of Izingwe Capital, said: “It’s an honour to be asked to serve the unified voice of business at such a critical time in our struggle for transforma­tive, inclusive economic growth, as we position our country to be a successful participan­t in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

Pityana, who along with Kingston was nominated unopposed, is one of five captains of industry and business heavyweigh­ts who are new additions to the Busa board set to assume office officially at the AGM.

The new board members include Absa chief executive Maria Ramos, Busi Mavuso of Business Leadership SA, Deidre Penfold of the Chemical & Allied Industries Associatio­n, and Joe Mwase of the Small Business Institute.

“Busa has a sound strategic plan, developed under the guidance of Jabu Mabuza and his team,” Pityana said.

“I intend to ensure we emphasise these, where necessary, in three particular areas – driving the agenda for transforma­tive, inclusive growth, positionin­g our country for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and championin­g a social partnershi­p for ethical leadership with integrity that enables tangible socioecono­mic advances for our fractured society.”

Pityana said Busa would play a strong role in ensuring stability in the country – a critical role at a critical time, both internally and externally in terms of positionin­g the country as it attempted to attract foreign investment.

“Part of the strategy around this is to ensure that we have a fully inclusive, fully integrated approach.

“Busa has therefore worked towards establishi­ng itself as platform which will be shared by business, labour and civil society.”

He highlighte­d the extensive polarisati­on among and within political and civil organisati­ons which contribute­d to the country’s problems.

He said he expected to see the ethics and values around good governance promoted by the Save SA campaign also promoted through Busa.

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 ?? Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN ?? STRONG LEADER: Sipho Pityana makes a point at a recent summit
Picture: FREDLIN ADRIAAN STRONG LEADER: Sipho Pityana makes a point at a recent summit

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