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South Africa won’t end race based laws – Cyril Ramaphosa

April 13, 2026
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South Africa won’t end race based laws – Cyril Ramaphosa
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has rejected requests to remove the Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) initiatives that the administration has implemented. He has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to these policies. When Ramaphosa was asked about the matter, he responded by saying, “Those who say BEE and affirmative action must stop are just dreaming.” This statement illustrates the administration’s unwavering commitment to the process of economic change.

In order to rectify the historical imbalances that were created during the time of apartheid, Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and other related affirmative action programs are aimed to promote greater involvement of Black South Africans, women, and persons with disabilities in the workforce and the economy as a whole.

One of the most important developments is the Employment Equity Amendment Act, which establishes sector-specific hiring targets for the period of 2025–2030 across 18 different industries. It is the goal of these targets to considerably improve the representation of specified groups, with the participation of disabled individuals being established at a minimum of three percent.

Depending on the degree of non-compliance, businesses that are unable to fulfil these standards may be subject to monetary penalties, which may include fines of up to ten percent of their annual income.

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