R100 BILLION SET TO
SUPPORT BLACK INDUSTRIALISTS
Government has set
a target of R100 billion to support the Black Industrialists Programme. This
was announced by the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Mzwandile Masina
when addressing delegates at the two-day annual Manufacturing Indaba in Kempton
Park today.
The Black
Industrialists Programme was launched by the Deputy Minister of Trade and
Industry, Mr Mzwandile Masina in Johannesburg in August last year. The
programme aims to create hundred Black Industrialists in the next three years,
who will participate in the productive sectors of the economy as part of
government’s radical economic transformation programme.
“We are determined
to deliver the Black Industrialists Programme with all those who understand the
importance of addressing inequality within the South African economy. Through
this programme, we want to address the issue of inequality within the economy
and inclusion of black entrepreneurs in the economy, particularly
productive side of the economy. We are already establishing relationships
with suppliers and banks are starting to approach us,” says Masina.
Masina says the
future looks bright for the programme. Amongst those who are committed to
realising the objective of the Blacks Industrialist Programme, South African
Air Ways has committed R10 billions of their budget to procure goods and
services from black industrialists.
In implementing the
programme, Masina says fronting and misrepresentation is not going to be
tolerated. He adds that to address such issues, government will look into
activating compliance courts to address such irregularities.
Masina emphasised
the fact that the programme is a national one and not for Gauteng and adds that
in terms of ethics, they will ensure broader stakeholder consultancy and it
will be a public process.
According to
Masina, Black Industrialist Programme is one of the interventions by government
to transform the economy and needs to be supported.
“If we really want
an economy that is inclusive and sustainable and that will address the triple
challenge that the country is facing, we need to broaden the industrial base
through the inclusion of black industrialists. We don’t want to wipe out white
entrepreneurs, instead, we want to add black industrialists into the economic
base,” adds Masina.
The aim of the
Manufacturing Indaba is to bring together business owners, industry leaders,
government officials, capital providers and professional experts to discuss
challenges and to brainstorm solutions.
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