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Charting the next 30 years of Socio-economic TransformationÂ
With every changing season in life and society, the environment calls on those who take note of the changes to reshape and develop their message to respond to the new moment. The Black Management Forum has been part of the evolving thought-process on Black Economic Empowerment over the years, and

Good Governance Through Ubuntu Leadership
With the ever-growing amount of cases involving unethical practices and corruption in various sectors of the country it becomes increasingly important for businesses and leaders to reexamine the leadership style needed to realign processes with the principles of good governance.

The Challenge of Having Higher B-BBEE Level Companies Yet Transformation Remains Docile
Indeed thirty years into the democratic dispensation our dearly beloved country South Africa has gone through various episodes and mutations, in her quest to realize the liberation of the previously oppressed majority. Notably, it was the introduction of the BEE policy then the subsequent B-BBEE policy as a key tool

The Evolution of South African Women: From Marginalisation to Empowerment
The Evolution of South African Women: From Marginalisation to Empowerment South African women have long stood at the intersection of struggle, resilience, and transformation. From precolonial matriarchal influence to the frontline of anti-apartheid resistance, and now as leaders in business, government and civil society, their journey reflects the broader evolution

Living As A Woman | Breaking The Barriers Of Gender Discrimination
As a young girl, I have always aspired to run my own business which I believed would contribute enormously to my community. The initial process of setting a business is the same for everyone. The process begins to be different when the business must start its operations. I began experiencing
Infrastructure as Economic Justice – Reclaiming the Logistics System
Imagine building a business from the ground up: sourcing raw materials, securing buyers, and perfecting your product. Only to watch it collapse at the final hurdle because of a port that cannot move your goods. Such is a daily reality for thousands of Black-owned businesses, as the logistics system was