Building the next generation of graduate professionals
By Vuyo Kobokoane | Published Feb 8, 2019
We all know that the economy is in serious trouble, and that our lack of economic growth is the cause of all sorts of other woes, among them high unemployment, persistent poverty and, ultimately, social unrest. When it comes to fixing the problem, the lion’s share of attention is focused on what policy changes are needed to reignite economic growth.