Building a winning nation
Call to action from South African business leaders.
South Africa faces major challenges, with 2012 characterised globally and domestically by economic distress, geopolitical changes and much needed introspection. However, the doomsayers who predict a failure of our nation are mistaken. While it is true that labour relations are under stress, that some have lost confidence in our country's long-term success, and that trust has to be rebuilt in key areas of our society, together as South Africans of all persuasions we can renew faith in our country and provide jobs for our citizens - charting a new economic and social trajectory.
We have previously been able to find common ground and put ideologies aside in the spirit of nation-building. We did it in 1994 when we astounded the world with our peaceful transition to democracy. But there is a strong sense that we have lost momentum. Poverty, unemployment, pervasive corruption, and failures in our education system and the rule of law remain serious challenges for our young democracy. There is an urgent need for a common response to put our country back on track to realise its economic and social potential. Left unchecked, our country is in danger of unravelling.
As individuals who occupy positions as Chairmen and CEOs of some of South Africa's leading companies, we commit to working together with government and civil society to overcome our nation's most pressing challenges.
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