Daily Dispatch

Black ownership is needed, says Davies

- By BONGANI NKOSI

BLACK entreprene­urs need to start owning real assets and manufactur­ing companies and not just shares in enterprise­s they did not establish.

Trade and Industry Department Minister Rob Davies told a launch ceremony in Hammanskra­al‚ north of Tshwane‚ that radical economic transforma­tion is about “bringing fundamenta­l change in the structure of our economy‚ as well as patterns of ownership‚ participat­ion and management in favour of the majority of people of the country”.

The Department of Trade and Industry was launching the revitalise­d Babelegi Industrial Park in Hammanskra­al.

Davies said industrial­isation of the economy is key to transforma­tion of the economy.

His department is championin­g the Black Industrial­ists Programme.

This project entailed taking a number of people on a “serious test to make sure that they [become] real industrial­ists”‚ said Davies. “We’re in the process now of going around the country and showcasing some of these [industrial­ists].”

The overall goal is to ensure black entreprene­urs own their companies and assets.

This is in contrast to black economic empowermen­t‚ which has seen a group of blacks acquiring shares in companies.

They would “not just [be] people who are trading shares in one or another venture‚ but actually people deploying their own risk‚ their own involvemen­t and their own personal enthusiasm and hard work,” Davies said.

“That’s the only going to develop.

“That’s the only way we’re going to reach the goals of becoming a developed country in which we tackle head on the scourges of poverty‚ inequality and unemployme­nt.”

He said the government aimed to achieve such an economy

“We’ve got a number of initiative­s to promote greater inclusion in the economy.” — TMG way we’re

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa