Black Business Council reaffirms support for government efforts to grow economy
21 November 2019
The Black Business Council (BBC) has assured President Cyril Ramaphosa of its “unshakeable support” for government’s efforts to achieve inclusive economic growth.
At an engagement with President Cyril Ramaphosa in Pretoria today, Thursday 21 November 2019, the Council committed to work in partnership with government to address the economic challenges represented by high levels of unemployment, especially youth unemployment; the country’s sovereign credit rating, and the systemic risk arising from Eskom’s financial and operational difficulties.
The Council outlined its keenness to address challenges faced in the South African economy and unlocking opportunities presented in various sectors.
The Black Business Council represents black professionals and business associations and chambers, which has since the dawn of democracy partnered with government to increase the participation of black business in the nation’s economy. The Council is an influential voice in articulating the position of the business community around key national economic issues.