Minister Blade Nzimande addresses Black Business Council (BBC) Summit, 30 Jun

Minister Nzimande to address the Black Business Council Annual Summit 

The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande, will be addressing the Black Business Council (BBC) annual Summit which is convened the theme  “20 Years of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act – Accelerating Implementation, Creating Jobs and Growing the Economy”.

Minister Nzimande will be addressing the Summit under the topic “Skills Development and the Fourth Industrial Revolution – Their Roles in Economic Transformation :Skills for the future”. 

The overall purpose of the Summit is to review and interrogate policy and legislative instruments that affect overall socio-economic transformation and inclusive growth in South Africa. 

The Summit aims to attract a cross-section of the population comprising Thought Leaders, Government Ministers, Academics, Economists, Professionals, Organised Business, and representatives of affiliated members of the Black Business Council. 
The BBC is the over-arching confederation representing professional and business associations, chambers, and corporates with a membership of more than 2 million. The main purpose being to lobby government on policy and advocacy, to accelerate the participation of black South Africans in the mainstream economy. 
Minister Nzimande invites members of the media to the Summit which will be held as follows:

Date: Today, 30 June 2023 
Venue: Radisson OR Tambo Hotel and Convention Centre, Kempton Park, Gauteng 
Time: Minister Nzimande will address the summit at 15:15

Enquiries:
Ishmael Mnisi
Cell: 0660378859

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