Let us not merely pay lip service to his memory but rather commit ourselves to the realisation of his vision for a more equitable and just society, writes Tebogo Khaas.
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.
Let us not merely pay lip service to his memory but rather commit ourselves to the realisation of his vision for a more equitable and just society, writes Tebogo Khaas.
Business initiatives started by the likes of Sam Motsuenyane are testament to what can be achieved, even against the most daunting odds, writes Mike Siluma.