đź”’ Boardroom talk – Â BizNews #1 columnist is back with a blast against black business elite
Our tribe’s favourite columnist, RW Johnson, is back behind his keyboard after a short break.
Our tribe’s favourite columnist, RW Johnson, is back behind his keyboard after a short break.
South Africa’s High Court struck down some changes to mining regulations that govern Black ownership targets, in a move that could potentially revive investor interest in the sector.
Sakeliga CEO Piet Le Roux explains why he says BEE is a failure and why his organisation is determined to fight unfair BEE practices.
In this article Anton Roux, who was the Chief Executive Officer at Medscheme, the chair of Aon Africa and still sits on boards of several companies, observes that many white graduates of his age have become entrepreneurs, either by choice or because they had no other choice.
Barloworld announced a public offer to establish a black-owned and managed property company with assets of R2.9bn.
Like the English schoolboy who picked up the soccer ball and ran, Ed Herbst breaks unquestioned rules, prompting vital debate and perhaps even, an entirely new game.
Effective immediately, the two businesses now merge into a transformed entity renamed Legae Peresec, the largest black-owned, managed and controlled independent financial securities company in South Africa with 51% black ownership, more than 30% being black women.
EOH, a South African information, communications and technology firm, is raising its black-owned shareholding through a R1 billion empowerment deal with Lebashe Financial Services.
Here we delve into the minister’s thinking. In italics, how he presented it to the nation—and in Roman type, what we really believe goes through his mind.
Got a timely reminder yesterday from London-based entrepreneur Jacques Basson. There is an opportunity in virtually every environment. All it takes is the right attitude.