EFF leader Julius Malema has warned SA's black business community that it will remain on the margins of the mainstream economy if it refuses to be confrontational and disruptive.
Johannesburg - EFF leader Julius Malema has warned the black business community that it will remain on the margins of the mainstream economy of the country if it refuses to be confrontational and disruptive.
Malema accused black business of being timid in confronting the predominantly white-owned economy and of being comfortable with being hired as mere "economy managers". The BBC summit’s theme for the year is “The role of black business in industrialisation, localisation, beneficiation, radio-frequency spectrum, African Continental Free Trade Agreement and inclusive economic growth in order to create employment”.
“You would rather die with your boots on. You cannot be these flexible people who are unprincipled, always seeking to be politically correct. Leaders who seek to be politically correct represent nothing. They are actually political amoebas,” he said.
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