Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes

Caiphus Kgosana is the Editor of Business Times.

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | There seems to be no end to Lesufi’s unsubstantiated promises

Ahead of the elections, the merry-go-round of promises, the big talk and taking credit for everything have started

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Ease the road death toll with a new toll road to the north

When I sat down to write this column, 800 people had already died on the roads since the start of the festive season. Mind you, this is just for the ...

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Please save the train, it's a gift

Transnet might be saved after all. I don’t know about the rest of the country, writes Caiphus Kgosana.

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Christmas party politics: Santa’s in the House!

Honourable members, step up to receive your presents

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Gauteng government is dithering when it should be building ...

The private sector’s investment and energy has not been matched by government

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | The roadmap for economic reform could be derailed by ideology ...

Results of actual work are starting to show, but there are powerful ANC forces opposed to economic reforms that limit state control over strategic ...

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
Roadmap calls for end of Transnet monopoly

A roadmap drawn up by a committee advising the Presidency on ending the logistics crisis recommends the complete dismantling of Transnet’s monopoly ...

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | The piggy bank is empty — Uncle Enoch either reduces spending ...

Borrowing money to give to the unemployed because you haven’t grown the economy enough to create jobs, is a sure way to end up begging for a bailout

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Since our admission to Brics in 2010, we’ve been stuck in the ...

Despite putting on a jolly good show hosting the Brics summit, SA remains the bloc’s weakest member

Caiphus Kgosana Editor: Business TImes
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Our knight in shining armour CEOs should remember charity ...

The private sector, has for decades, held on to profits instead of reinvesting and helping ease unemployment