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We cannot dismiss the role of BEE in individual success

Cape Argus

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January 29, 2026

THE ongoing conversation surrounding Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) in South Africa has gained new momentum as individuals reflect on the significance of this policy in shaping opportunities for black citizens.

Many black individuals proudly attribute their achievements to personal qualities, such as hard work and intelligence, yet the reality is more nuanced. The critical role of BEE cannot be overlooked in discussions surrounding access, equity, and representation in a historically exclusionary system.

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