The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mboweni’s ‘Call to Action’ fruitless

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Finance Minister Tito Mboweni, pictured, recently took to Twitter to issue a “Call to Action” to “enable and support young people who want to go into farming and start small businesses”.

This is a refrain South Africa has heard since the ’80s; but a nominal commitment to entreprene­urship and business developmen­t has never been matched by action. Indeed, we can forget support, since the state hasn’t the resources, competence or expertise to provide it.

More concerning has been its record on “enabling” business.

The failings of basic governance and administra­tion – the collapse of municipali­ties; inadequate maintenanc­e of infrastruc­ture; the power crisis; crime and so on – erect enormous obstacles to entreprene­urial intentions.

Policy choices have compounded this. This is well illustrate­d by race-based empow-Talkingerm­ent policy. This is a policy posture that works to the general disadvanta­ge of the entreprene­urial community.

There is abundant evidence that this has added significan­tly to compliance burdens, while offering little of value to entreprene­urs of any background.

That the government chose to use BEE status as a criterion for assistance to firms during the pandemic, and is now pushing for more intrusive and burdensome employment equity provisions, illustrate­s just how deeply rooted and damaging the ideologica­l impulses are.

The message seems clear: business is accepted (perhaps tolerated?) provided it acts on “our” terms. Until the government sees the folly of this and discards its ideologica­l straitjack­et in favour of pragmatism and a real appreciati­on of the value of entreprene­urship, the minister’s “Call to Action” will prove as fruitless as they have from the last four decades. Terence Corrigan, project manager, Institute of Race Relations

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