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The Debate Rages On

Of all the issues that swayed voters during South Africa’s 2019 general elections, none was as polarising as the issue of land, writes Jermaine Craig.

South Africa’s Greatest Shame

The ever-increasing rate of unemployment in post-democratic South Africa is both alarming and discouraging. Is there a solution? Asks Caiphus Kgosana.

Has Government’s Commitment To Empowerment Worked?

Government terminology and policy has moved from Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) to Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (B-bBEE) over the years, but just how broad is the base of beneficiaries?

Address By President Ramaphosa At Mining Indaba

Our message to international investors is that we are taking practical measures to build an economy that is underpinned by inclusive growth, competitiveness and transformation.

Africa Teaching Africa

Busani Moyo looks at strides made on the African continent towards Agenda 2030 and how South Africa can learn from the progress made in other countries.

The New Industrialists

Soria Hay rounds up the proposed amendments to the Codes of Good Practice on B-bBEE.

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Building A Prosperous South Africa

Mncane Mthunzi, BMF President, unpacks the current state of transformation in South Africa.

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On The Agenda: Economic Redress

Ryland Fisher unpacks radical economic transformation with interested partners within corporate South Africa.

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Urban Regeneration Equals Inclusive Growth

Radical economic transformation has become one of the most loaded terms when addressing an inclusive South African economy. Babalwa Shota reports on how we are pushing the agenda when it comes to managing urban spaces.

Is Complacency Our Worst Enemy?

When the Black Economic Empowerment Commission was announced in 2015 and tasked with investigating and dealing with fronting, fraud and other transgressions, there were high expectations. Puseletso Mompei investigates the current status quo.

Preferential Procurement

Dumisani Mpafa, Black Management Forum Deputy President, reports on stimulating economic growth through a responsive public procurement system and SMME development.