Inside the big BEE squeeze

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Is a fixation with maintaining black ownership inadvertently stifling efforts to broaden — and grow — empowerment participation on the JSE?

Sizwe Mncwango, for one, believes “true empowerment” on the bourse has either stalled or gone backwards in recent years — “with one of the main causes being a boom in the “tenderpreneurship quick-fix”...

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