The Black Business Council yesterday kicked off its two-day annual Black Business Summit which serves as an extension of the advocacy and policy work on socio-economic transformation and inclusive growth that is done by the council. Themed “Black Business and its vital role in Economic Reconstruction and Recovery – during and post Covid-19”, it hosted engagements with leaders of business and government on pertinent issues affecting the economy and the country at large, more so as the country and nation into economic recovery and vaccination process. In this conversation, we reflect on the first day of the summit and resolutions that have been reached by its stakeholders.

Ibrahim’s friend and former Arts and Culture Minister Pallo Jordan pays tribute to the SA Icon. He tells Mondli Makhanya that Abdulah was many things to many people.
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Koeberg Engineer to Nuclear Scientist and Business Leader
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Tribute Abdullah Ibrahim, SA cultural giant and jazz maestro, dies at 91
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