[TOP STORY] A life of humility and diligence, remembering Sam Motsuenyane

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‘To put a movement like Nafcoc together and support those black businesses to get licenced, to get formed, to organise themselves properly, it really paved the way for those early entrepreneurs that emerged around that time,’ says African Bank’s chair, Thabo Dloti.
3 May 2024 7AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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