Our country’s economy is in the hands of a few white people - Jeff Radebe
Durban - Economic freedom is the biggest problem still facing the majority of black people in South Africa, African National Congress (ANC) head of policy Jeff Radebe said on Saturday.
"The majority of our people have not gained economically. Many black people have been locked out. Our country's economy is in the hands of a few white people, mainly men. That's why we’re not hesitant when we say there's a need for radical economic transformation in this country," Radebe said.
He was speaking to ANC cadres in Umzinto, Port Shepstone, on the lower south coast of KwaZulu-Natal.
Radebe said the National Democratic Revolution has given them democratic and political freedom.
"The next stage is to transform our economy so that it can be in the hands of the majority of black people, the youth, those in rural areas and women," he said.