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South Africa’s Energy Crisis Exposes Lack of Transformation
This year marks 30 years into democracy. A democracy which was fought for with too many lives. As the 29th of May draws closer each day, one can only wonder where we could have been as a country if the people, we have voted for had been intentional in transforming

Why the BMF at 50 Is a Test of South Africa’s Economic Future
In a year where trust in institutions is brittle and transformation stands at a tipping point, the Black Management Forum’s 50th anniversary is more than a milestone it is a moment of national reflection and a litmus test for the future of economic justice in South Africa. Founded in 1976,

Beyond the Glass Ceiling: Intergenerational Allyship and Visibility for Black Women in Leadership

30 Years of Democracy:Why Transformation Can’t Wait
Confucius tells us that we learn wisdom in three different ways, firstly, by reflection, which is the noblest, second, by imitation, which is easiest, and third by experience, which is the bitterest. In this transformation journey how have learned wisdom and what will we champion moving forward? The Black Management

Navigating the Digital Frontier: Unleashing AI’s Potential for South African Businesses
South African businesses face a challenging question: Are they ready to embrace AI and implement the Presidential Commission on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (PC4IR) recommendations by 2030? The technological landscape is ever evolving, making it difficult to answer. However, this is a critical juncture for South African businesses, as they

Youth Day- A Specialist AgendaÂ
Youth month has entered our space, and like every other public holiday in South Africa, it is fast losing its true value. Many celebrations are aligned to wearing uniform from primary and high school to commemorate the stance taken by the youth of 1976.