The very idea that BEE can empower most — let alone all — Africans in a capitalist country is a nonsense that ought to have been subject to instant and constant exposure by the left
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The former GCIS head bungled his chance at unmasking white monopoly capture
According to former GCIS head Mzwanele Manyi, the New Age newspaper was a casualty of white-collar corporate capture of the state
The ANC’s Strategies and Tactics Commission for the most part stuck to the resolutions it took at its national policy.
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The president’s son said he would go against the "factional notion" of respecting one’s leaders, claiming it was being used to gag people.
“Let us understand properly what is happening to this capitalist economy so that we can intervene to do the right thing,” said Mbeki
The organisation said this after allegations surfaced in an amaBhungane Gupta email leaks report.
The national executive committee member and former key policymaker refused to apologise for saying monopoly capital was not restricted to white people
The ANC national policy conference has proposed that the term white monopoly capital not be used in its vocabulary
Business, government and labour need to find common ground to grow the economy
The province will also define the meaning of ‘radical economic transformation’ when it releases its list of strategy and policy proposals.
Ramaphosa says the term has come to gain a negative reputation because of a carefully-crafted narrative to vilify anyone who questions wrongdoing
The debate about white monopoly capital in post-apartheid South Africa is good for the country’s politics but it tends to come with bad sociology
The Black First Land First leader says Carrim has an ‘Indian superiority consciousness just like Gandhi’.
The president is explicit: white monopoly capital causes black poverty, justifying the black elite being the only beneficiaries of economic change.
The British PR company has lost two major South African clients because of their concerns about its contract with Oakbay.
The president reportedly presented the name of Brian Molefe as the new finance minister but the ANC’s top leaders rejected the president’s choice.
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