Minister wants more black ownership of mines
Minister of Mineral Resources Susan Shabangu on Wednesday was adamant that 26% of mines should be black-owned by 2014.
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Manyi's dismissal reports are mischievous, says minister
Newspaper reports following the suspension of Jimmy Manyi are mischievous, Labour Minister Membathisi Mdladlana said on Sunday.
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Let the Gini out the bottle
BEE has recently taken some flak, but it is still a necessary policy for our post-apartheid society.
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Is the charter worth saving?
One business section of a weekend newspaper titled its headline story "Fight to save the charter".
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Manyi vows to get tough over BEE
The government will get tough on companies who do not comply with affirmative action, Labour Department director general Jimmy Manyi has warned.
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Women still struggle for equality
Faranaaz Parker reports on the discrepancies that remain in the labour force.
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All women should be included
Employment equity should be used to further the interests of all women, regardless of colour.
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African capitalists: Parasites not creators
Businessman and political commentator Moeletsi Mbeki launched Architects of Poverty (Picador) at the Cape Town Book Fair.
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Cope: Affirmative action misdirected
South Africa's BEE scheme, accused of merely shifting wealth to a few businessmen, should focus on the impoverished, Mosiuoa Lekota said on Friday.
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Zuma says BEE not 'broad-based enough'
The way broad-based black economic empowerment is put into effect needs reviewing, ANC president Jacob Zuma said on Tuesday.
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