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Dear Fellow South African,
Lastweek, I met with the leadership ofthe Black Business Council where,among other things, we discussed issues
of transformation. I took the opportunity to inform them about government’s commitment to transformation and non-
racialism. Of all the achievements since the advent of democracy in1994, perhaps our most important is our
sustained and unwavering commitment to transformation and non-racialism.
When we embarked upon this journey, we aimed, in the words of our Constitution, ‘to heal the divisions of the past
and establish a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights’.
We knew that we had to build a truly united nation, not merely to replace domination by one with domination by
another.
Non-racialism is not the product of a negotiated compromise, but is a fundamental pillar of the new society we are
building. It is only through advancing non-racialism that we will be able to reconstruct the fabric of our society and
narrow social and economic divisions and build a new democratic society from the ashes of the old
that had destroyed the potential of our country. It is a principle we will not abandon.
We know too well what happened when race was used to exclude the majority of South Africans, and we must
actively guard against the return of attitudes that presume the colour of one’s skin should confer either privilege or
disadvantage.
This is not to say that race can and should be ignored.Our Constitution affirms that we are a nation of diverse
cultures, faiths and languages – and protects the right to self-expression and self-identification.
At the same time we also recognise the ‘unfinished business’ of nation-building: which is overcoming the
deep divisions that apartheid created in our society.
That is why redress continues to be a crucial pillar of government policy, whether it is in land reform, employment
equity or in economic transformation.
Although we have come a long way since 1994, the occasional expressions of racial and ethnic
chauvinism shows that many in our society have yet to overcome what Joe Slovo once termed the ‘psychological
barrier’ towards true non-racialism.
Whether it is reflected in the internal dynamics of political parties, in the workplace, or outwardly expressed on the
letter pages of newspapers, one finds a reluctance on the part of some to accept that Africans, whites, Indians
and coloureds all have an equal right to a seat at the table of our society.
As a country, we should notallow ourselves to be led down this dark path. We have witnessed elsewhere in the world
the consequences of narrow forms of nationalism based on race or ethnicity. It is not the society we want for
ourselves or our children.
Since 1994, we have actively sought to drive transformation through affirmative action and our broad-based black
economic empowerment policies, through preferential procurement and initiatives like the Black Industrialists
programme.
Within government itself, transformation of the public service to reflect this country’s demography has been
critical. As we strive to rebuild the public service – including at our state-owned entities – it is our mission to appoint
people who are capable, qualified, ethical and who embody the values of public service, whether th ey are black or
white, men or women.
The significant progress that has been made in the public sector has not been matched by the private sector. The
report released by the Commission for Employment Equity in August points, at best, to pooradherence to
employment equity legislation, and, at worst, outright disregard for the law.
The upper echelons ofmanagement in private companies are still dominated by white men, although they make up
just5% of the economicallyactive population. Africans only make up 15% of top management,despite accounting for
79% of the economically active population.
Business needs to urgently do some serious introspection. Our transformative agenda cannot succeed unless we
work together to broaden the participation of all South Africans in our economy, and it begins in the workplace.
Poor labour relations is in part fueled by perceptions – backed up by the Employment Equity report – that black
employees are relegated to the factory floor while white employees occupymanagementroles.This inequity naturally
has ugly consequences when itcomes to the discrepancyin incomes,where black workers will always earn a fraction
of what white workers and managers earn.
Advancing black and female employees must be a cornerstone of any company’s operations. This must move
beyond merelyensuring compliance, and towards succession planning, mentoring, training and skills transfer, and
towards giving employees a meaningful stake in the companies they work for.
Black economic empowerment and affirmative action are important tools to further non-racial transformation.
As we intensifythe work we mustdo to address the injustices of the past – especially in correcting the skewed race
and gender composition ofour public companies – we mustensure thatall South Africans, regardless of colour, have
an opportunity to contribute to building a better, fairer and more prosperous nation.
I call upon South Africans to embrace each other as equals, and look beyond their preconceptions of someone
merely by looking at their skin colour
Let us move beyond the psychological barrier in the interests of rebuilding this country together.
In the words of Martin Luther King Jnr: “We mustlearn to live together as brothers (and sisters) or perish together as
fools.”
All the best,
Cyril Ramaphosa

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From the desk of the president 25 november 2019

  • 1. Dear Fellow South African, Lastweek, I met with the leadership ofthe Black Business Council where,among other things, we discussed issues of transformation. I took the opportunity to inform them about government’s commitment to transformation and non- racialism. Of all the achievements since the advent of democracy in1994, perhaps our most important is our sustained and unwavering commitment to transformation and non-racialism. When we embarked upon this journey, we aimed, in the words of our Constitution, ‘to heal the divisions of the past and establish a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights’. We knew that we had to build a truly united nation, not merely to replace domination by one with domination by another. Non-racialism is not the product of a negotiated compromise, but is a fundamental pillar of the new society we are building. It is only through advancing non-racialism that we will be able to reconstruct the fabric of our society and narrow social and economic divisions and build a new democratic society from the ashes of the old that had destroyed the potential of our country. It is a principle we will not abandon. We know too well what happened when race was used to exclude the majority of South Africans, and we must actively guard against the return of attitudes that presume the colour of one’s skin should confer either privilege or disadvantage. This is not to say that race can and should be ignored.Our Constitution affirms that we are a nation of diverse cultures, faiths and languages – and protects the right to self-expression and self-identification. At the same time we also recognise the ‘unfinished business’ of nation-building: which is overcoming the deep divisions that apartheid created in our society. That is why redress continues to be a crucial pillar of government policy, whether it is in land reform, employment equity or in economic transformation. Although we have come a long way since 1994, the occasional expressions of racial and ethnic chauvinism shows that many in our society have yet to overcome what Joe Slovo once termed the ‘psychological barrier’ towards true non-racialism. Whether it is reflected in the internal dynamics of political parties, in the workplace, or outwardly expressed on the letter pages of newspapers, one finds a reluctance on the part of some to accept that Africans, whites, Indians and coloureds all have an equal right to a seat at the table of our society. As a country, we should notallow ourselves to be led down this dark path. We have witnessed elsewhere in the world the consequences of narrow forms of nationalism based on race or ethnicity. It is not the society we want for ourselves or our children. Since 1994, we have actively sought to drive transformation through affirmative action and our broad-based black economic empowerment policies, through preferential procurement and initiatives like the Black Industrialists programme.
  • 2. Within government itself, transformation of the public service to reflect this country’s demography has been critical. As we strive to rebuild the public service – including at our state-owned entities – it is our mission to appoint people who are capable, qualified, ethical and who embody the values of public service, whether th ey are black or white, men or women. The significant progress that has been made in the public sector has not been matched by the private sector. The report released by the Commission for Employment Equity in August points, at best, to pooradherence to employment equity legislation, and, at worst, outright disregard for the law. The upper echelons ofmanagement in private companies are still dominated by white men, although they make up just5% of the economicallyactive population. Africans only make up 15% of top management,despite accounting for 79% of the economically active population. Business needs to urgently do some serious introspection. Our transformative agenda cannot succeed unless we work together to broaden the participation of all South Africans in our economy, and it begins in the workplace. Poor labour relations is in part fueled by perceptions – backed up by the Employment Equity report – that black employees are relegated to the factory floor while white employees occupymanagementroles.This inequity naturally has ugly consequences when itcomes to the discrepancyin incomes,where black workers will always earn a fraction of what white workers and managers earn. Advancing black and female employees must be a cornerstone of any company’s operations. This must move beyond merelyensuring compliance, and towards succession planning, mentoring, training and skills transfer, and towards giving employees a meaningful stake in the companies they work for. Black economic empowerment and affirmative action are important tools to further non-racial transformation. As we intensifythe work we mustdo to address the injustices of the past – especially in correcting the skewed race and gender composition ofour public companies – we mustensure thatall South Africans, regardless of colour, have an opportunity to contribute to building a better, fairer and more prosperous nation. I call upon South Africans to embrace each other as equals, and look beyond their preconceptions of someone merely by looking at their skin colour Let us move beyond the psychological barrier in the interests of rebuilding this country together. In the words of Martin Luther King Jnr: “We mustlearn to live together as brothers (and sisters) or perish together as fools.” All the best, Cyril Ramaphosa