The BCA was formed in May 2005 specifically because black conveyancers were locked out of the conveyancing industry after apartheid. Right now, their fight is 3 things:
Access to government conveyancing work. The problem: Before 2020, government conveyancing work went directly to black firms through the Office of the State Attorney and provincial departments. That changed when it got centralised. BCA President Pumla Mnwango shares her concerns

BEE SERIES: Proposed amendments to South Africa’s Preferential Procurement framework are under debate
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What does the unfolding drama with Joe Ferrari’s matter say about the Judicial intergrity
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IDAC has dismissed rumours of a J50 warrant arrest issued against Lieutenant Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
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