I continue to serve the people of South Africa? Haibo against our will? And advance our interest, jwang when u are defying the same constitution #FamilyMeeting
You’re out of your depth on this one. BEE has very little to do with what political cadres are doing, that’s a separate issue.
BBBEE is about changing access and participation in the economy. Before it, the majority of South Africans were locked out of skilled jobs, ownership, and education opportunities. Today, black South Africans make up over 80% of the workforce, and there’s been a steady increase in black professionals, managers, and business owners, that shift didn’t happen by accident.
Without BEE:
Major banks like Nedbank and Capitec would likely still reflect pre-1994 hiring patterns, where black professionals were severely underrepresented.
Corporate supply chains wouldn’t prioritise small black-owned businesses, meaning far fewer entrepreneurs would have access to funding and contracts.
Universities would be far less accessible, today, the majority of students in public universities are black, compared to a minority before 1994.
Workplace diversity, procurement transformation, and skills development programmes simply wouldn’t exist at this scale.
Is BEE perfect? No. There are issues with implementation and abuse in some areas.
If you want to critique it, at least understand what BBBEE actually is first, then we can have a proper, informed conversation🙏🙏🙏
Paying R9 500 in rent can feel frustrating because that money doesn’t build an asset, but buying a house doesn’t automatically work out cheaper. Once you add the full cost of ownership bond repayments, municipal rates and taxes, insurance, and ongoing maintenance the monthly expense of owning a similar property is often higher than the rent, especially in the early years. Buying usually only makes financial sense over the long term, when equity and property growth start to outweigh these extra costs. In the meantime, renting offers flexibility and limits risk, so the better option depends less on emotion and more on affordability, stability, and how long you plan to stay put.
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In celebration of woman's month we had the poetic Sasa do few poems In honor of
Woman.
We enjoyed shooting this, we hope you will too!!!
Fam! 🌍✨
Our latest Our Friends Abroad episode is out now! 🎥
We sit with the amazing Dipou Mofokeng as she shares her journey from radio to life on cruise ships as a dance captain. 🚢💃
Her story is inspiring — U don’t want to miss it! ❤️
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You are very clear, has sense of humor and you are educating!!!
Always looking forward to your slot!!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽