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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,

BMF, REFLECTING THROUGH 30 YEARS OF SOUTH AFRICA’S SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT
Black Management Forum (BMF) commits itself to see that through Reflecting on South Africa’s journey towards 30 years of socio-economic transformation the inclusion of women in the economic hub continues to be one of the vital strategies to pave the future of our country forward. According to the South African Transformation

Women And Decision Making | The Power Of Being Authentically You
Women bring unique strengths to decision-making. Decision-making is a tool to help women navigate their workplace and their everyday lives with greater success and impact. The decisions woman make daily could impact her personal, family, business and professional lives or the community she has chosen to serve. The decision-making process

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

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

ESD: The Missing Link Between Corporate Spend and Real SMME Growth
South Africa invests billions in transformation each year, yet the economy still lacks a significant pipeline of scaled black-owned enterprises. Enterprise and Supplier Development (ESD) programs were meant to build inclusive participation and transform ownership patterns, but too often, it remains a bureaucratic exercise rather than a catalyst for real