How does Absa keep getting transformation so wrong?

03 April 2022 - 00:00 By Polo Leteka-Radebe

Twenty years ago in parliament, the world of old and the demands of the future converged in conflict as the country debated the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Bill. The minerals sector — representing SA's primary historical economic backbone, found itself deliberating on the question of what its future needed to look like in light of the need to facilitate substantive transformation. ..

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