Manyi: 'White-Owned' business has betrayed Mandela's reconciliation legacy

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Mzwanele Manyi, President of Progressive Professionals Forum, tells Tim Modise that Affirmative Action policies should be revised to exclude white women ,and Indian men and women, as they/re already empowered. He says both coloured and black women need to be prioritized. Manyi says government should be stricter in enforcing the Economic Empowerment codes especially in the mining sector. He says ‘White Owned’ businesses have betrayed the legacy of reconciliation preached by Nelson Mandela.
20 Aug 2015 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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