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Youth Day- A Specialist Agenda
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.

Women at the centre of B-BBEE and Transformation
Close to 30 years into the democratic dispensation, women in South Africa are still largely underrepresented in economic activity and they form a crucial part of previously disadvantaged persons at whom specific empowerment strategies should be targeted. The Gender-responsive public procurement (“GRPP”) framework is embedded in the current B-BBEE and

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,

One Is Never Enough | Dismantling “The Only Woman” Phenomenon
You have just been announced as the new Chief Executive Officer, Executive Committee member or Board member of the company and you are elated. You are proud. Congratulatory messages pour in. You have worked hard for this moment. You deservedly pause and bask in the moment. You were told in

Charting the next 30 years of Socio-economic Transformation
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

From Hustle to High Growth: Innovation as the Catalyst for Black Economic Power
In an economy where innovation often skews towards privilege, Black entrepreneurship remains South Africa’s most underutilised engine of inclusive growth—and its greatest missed opportunity. From the informal economies of townships to the boardrooms of black-owned startups, Black entrepreneurs have long been building value in overlooked places and underserved markets. But