Motsuenyane wanted above all things to see black people becoming agents of their own development. For this reason he supported African entrepreneurship as strongly as he disapproved of the way the ANC’s BEE policy had developed, which he felt discouraged self-reliance.
A police officer with more than 30 years service describes his journey and the memorable events he has experienced in his fight to maintain law and order
Dr Sam Motsuenyane, one of the founders in 1964 of the largest and best-known African business organisation, the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce, died on Monday. He was 97.
The Pretoria North magistrate’s court on Thursday sentenced a 28-year-old man from Akasia to life imprisonment for raping his girlfriend’s 12-year-old sister