It's Exclusive Ownership, Not BEE, that's Holding Back Economy: Ramaphosa
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Ramaphosa: Racial redress is not stunting growth – The Mail & Guardian
Racial redress is not a hindrance to economic growth, but an essential step towards broadening black participation in the economy to spur growth, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in the National Assembly on Tuesday. Ramaphosa told Freedom Front Plus leader Corné Mulder he failed to understand how those who questioned affirmative action could not see the real problem is black people do not own a big enough share of the means of economic production …
'What do you want – blacks to stay poor?': R'What do you want? Blacks to stay poor?' – Ramaphosa hits back at BEE criticsamaphosa hits back at BEE critics
President Cyril Ramaphosa has strongly defended South Africa’s broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) policies, reaffirming their purpose of promoting economic inclusion for the country’s historically disadvantaged Black majority.
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