Phumlani Majozi writes real, consequential economic reforms, the Milei type of reforms are desperately needed to revive SA’s economy
25 February 2025
I’m writing this column from cold London, Great Britain. The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) conference that I had come here for, is now behind. It took place at Excel London last week.
What a spectacular conference! I met and connected with wonderful people from all over the world who care about the world we live in.
Amongst the speakers were Dr. Jordan B. Peterson, Sir Niall Ferguson, John Mackey, John Anderson, Vivek Ramaswamy, US House Speaker Mike Johnson, Magatte Wade, Konstantin Kisin, David Brooks of The New York Times, Arthur C. Brooks, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and many other global stars.
Ian Rowe of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), spoke about the downsides of victimhood mentality. That we should reject victimhood mentality as a people and focus on entrepreneurship, education, religion, family. These are the values we must embrace if we want to create prosperous societies, Rowe said.
During the conference, I couldn’t help but think African leaders would benefit enormously by attending the ARC Forum. The ARC Forum is where the fundamentals of the foundations of prosperity are discussed.