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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.

The Role of Enterprise & Supplier Development in Driving Black Business Development
The net effect of all the time and money we have spent on enterprise and supplier development since 1995 is zero. According to the National Integrated Small Enterprise Development (NISED) Masterplan, the number of SMMEs operating in our economy has not grown since 1995. In 1995 we had 800 000

SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IS NEEDED FOR THE WORKFORCE TO SURVIVE IN THE FUTURE
Freedom Day serves as a symbol of how far the country has come since its historic elections in 1994. It is a celebration of the end of colonialism, segregation and white minority and the establishment of a new democratic government.
Freedom Day is observed annually on the 27th of April

Freedom Was the Key, Now We Must Build the House.
There is a peculiar weight to the word freedom in South Africa. It rolls off the tongue easily, appearing in speeches, holidays, and hashtags. However, after the landmark elections of 1994, the essence of that word remains wide open to interpretation.We were promised freedom. But did we define it? The

Embracing the Journey Towards Inclusion
Each year on the 8th of March we are reminded of the progress made towards gender equality and the challenges thereof. Since 1911, this day has served as the world’s celebration of women’s social, cultural, economic, and political achievements. This year we are asked to inspire inclusion as we reaffirm
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