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Transformation and BEE is broken in South Africa right now: director

Transformation and BEE is broken in South Africa right now: director Subscribe The Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) has published its transformation in banking report, detailing the progress made by banks in transforming the industry and increasing economic inclusiveness and empowerment. The report shows that the banking industry continues to transform in almost all areas, and that for the first time there are more black African than white middle managers. However, the association called out government and labour unions for failing to take a ‘rational approach’ to many of the problems that still exist. “The frustration that often mars the debate about transformation in South Africa is a result of some of the unmet expectations of our post-apartheid dispensation and the increasingly high levels of poverty, unemployment and inequality that continue to divide the country by race,” said Bongiwe Kunene managing director of the Banking Association South Africa.

Budget 2021: A difficult recipe for masterchef-cum-finance minister Tito Mboweni

Budget 2021: A difficult recipe for masterchef-cum-finance minister Tito Mboweni By Opinion Prof Bonke Dumisa Minister of Finance Tito Mboweni is undoubtedly the most educationally appropriately qualified post-apartheid Finance Minister, in terms of his university qualifications in Economics at a post-graduate Masters level. He is also known in social media circles for trying his hand at cooking, where all the well-known cooking experts have given him a failing grade. The reason why I start with Mboweni’s university post-graduate economics qualifications in the same breath as his cooking experiments, is because this year’s 2021 National Budget, is going to be his most challenging one, and the most difficult national budget we have ever had in the post-apartheid era.

Ramaphosa to address launch of Tourism Equity Fund

President Cyril Ramaphosa. Photo: AFP NATIONAL NEWS - The tourism industry is one of the hardest hit industries during the pandemic, with many small businesses having to shut up shop and retrenching workers in the wake of Covid-19. There is hope that the establishment of the Tourism Equity Fund by the Small Enterprise Finance Agency (Sefa), in partnership with the Department of Tourism, will help to alleviate the financial suffering of businesses in the sector. President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the virtual launch of the fund on Tuesday, which is aimed at driving transformation in the tourism sector. The launch will be broadcast on major news channels and streamed on a range of government platforms.

Ramaphosa to address launch of Tourism Equity Fund – The Citizen

Ramaphosa to address launch of Tourism Equity Fund Ina Opperman President Cyril Ramaphosa. Picture: AFP The fund is aimed at creating an inclusive and growing tourism sector by supporting entrepreneurship and investment. The tourism industry is one of the hardest hit industries during the pandemic, with many small businesses having to shut up shop and retrenching workers in the wake of Covid-19. There is hope that the establishment of the Tourism Equity Fund by the Small Enterprise Finance Agency (Sefa), in partnership with the Department of Tourism, will help to alleviate the financial suffering of businesses in the sector. President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the virtual launch of the fund on Tuesday, which is aimed at driving transformation in the tourism secto

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