In his “Letter from the President’s Desk”, Ramaphosa has focused on issues of transformation in public and private companies. He has lamented the reluctance of some people to accept those of other races. The letter comes in the wake of the intensifying criticism of government for appointing Andre de Ruyter as Eskom’s new CEO.
Ramaphosa says that government has not wavered from its 1994 commitment to transformation, saying efforts must be intensified to correct the skewed race and gender composition of public companies as well as redress through land reform, employment equity and economic transformation. However, the President points out that the non-racialism is a fundamental tenant of South Africa’s democracy and attitudes that use race to exclude as was the case in the past must be guarded against. Ramaphosa has warned the private sector that its poor transformation record will perpetuate income disparities and undermine efforts towards a united society.
Definately. The ANC certainly isn't.
CyrilRamaphosa who will give me an opportunity? So I can follow up with that person/institution. Please see my bio/profile as to the kind of contribution I can make to this beloved country of mine.
You fake pastor .
Our focus is on the Land not dome nation building. If we get them Land nation building will resolve itself
Not only South Africans...but all global citizens should take note of the message...especially those nations that look down on other people based on tribal & racial grounds...no names mentioned...great statement from CR...other leaders take note.
This is a good step in addressing the economic situation since people on the ground do have solutions .If the agenda of economic crisis is inviting ordinary people to be part of solutions , I'm fully confident that we will overcome .
From when 2021Maybe......
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