Black Business Quarterly (BBQ) is South Africa’s premier journal for black business leaders. Since its launch, close to a decade ago, BBQ has been the mouthpiece of South Africa’s business community through its projection of excellent editorial on happenings within the ever-evolving black business fraternity.
Apart from the quarterly printed journal, BBQ is also published monthly as an email magazine to the powerhouse of black business in South Africa, including Directors of listed and unlisted companies, owners and CEO’s of large black-owned business and members of NAFCOC (National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Black Management Forum, SACOB and its Chambers of Commerce.
BBQ online seeks to address matters affecting economic growth, black empowerment and co-operation throughout South Africa and throughout the SADC region. BBQ e-magazine also showcases the comprehensive and sophisticated infrastructure, products and services available to business decision makers.
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|2010-10-28 13:04:41 Siaybulela Godwana - Inspring book for us young EntrepreneursNice magazine to read for young inspiring Entrepreneur like me.
Can you add topic on business plan, that will give enough information and advice on how to create business plan for existing or new venture,
thank you
Siya
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I remember Mam Baleka Mbethe ANC chairwoman, motivating earlier this year how its is that within the new regime "nothing is impossible" after being asked about the timeframe of legislative processes. ANC stuck to its guns that by June 'weg met die scorpions...'
Let now apply together as the president implored us yesterday, pity most us had to pay with sweat, blood and tears in efforts of convincing the ANC government to act straight when it comes to dealing with our country's silent killer/genocide.
We in this together, but with the legislative being in government and parliaments court. Thy shall start applying Scorpions removal style zeal and lets eradicate AIDS.
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