Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... black economic empowerment opportunities . African entrepreneurs and others recognise that the above mentioned historical factors advantaged Indian businessmen over others within the black community . Refusal to recognise this ...
... black economic empowerment opportunities . African entrepreneurs and others recognise that the above mentioned historical factors advantaged Indian businessmen over others within the black community . Refusal to recognise this ...
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... black women that could approach the DTI to change practices that exclude women entrepreneurs from accessing tenders . Also , the black economic empowerment makes no reference to women . GP : We never engage in real debates about such ...
... black women that could approach the DTI to change practices that exclude women entrepreneurs from accessing tenders . Also , the black economic empowerment makes no reference to women . GP : We never engage in real debates about such ...
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... empowerment and business development . This task team also co - ordinated input on the black economic empowerment bill . However , those in the league of Wendy Luhabe and Thumato are not involved . I'm not sure how others within the ...
... empowerment and business development . This task team also co - ordinated input on the black economic empowerment bill . However , those in the league of Wendy Luhabe and Thumato are not involved . I'm not sure how others within the ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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