Ramaphosa digs in on BEE as GNU fault lines widen “Now is not the time to abandon BEE” When President Cyril Ramaphosa rose to reply to...
For years, Black Economic Empowerment has shaped the way South African companies do business. From boardroom ownership structures to supplier development programmes, BEE has influenced contracts,...
At a time when South Africa’s mining industry is fighting to rediscover its spark, Mineral and Petroleum Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe has announced a significant shift...
A long-debated policy enters a new phase For many South Africans, BEE is one of those policies that sparks instant opinion. Some see it as essential...
SA companies face legal pressure, industry pushback, and a looming compliance deadline The clock is ticking for South African businesses. With less than two months to...
What happens when the world’s richest man runs into South Africa’s most sacred economic policy? That’s the question on everyone’s lips as the South African government...
South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA) is heading to court in a high-stakes challenge against a controversial new employment equity law that sets racial targets for large...
On 1 May 2025, South Africa observed Workers’ Day with growing concern over its persistent job crisis—especially among the youth. With the youth unemployment rate stubbornly...
South Africa’s Department of Employment and Labour has officially gazetted new Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) sectoral targets as part of its updated Employment Equity Regulations...
A R100-billion Transformation Fund aimed at empowering black-owned businesses is raising both hope and concern in South Africa. President Cyril Ramaphosa introduced the initiative during his...