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Broad Based Empowerment

Black economic empowerment (BEE) is not simply a moral initiative to redress the issues of the past. It is a realistic and practical growth strategy that aims to realise the country's full economic potential.

Itec is committed to playing its part in changing the landscape and driving government's black economic empowerment (BEE) objectives.

Itec's focus, therefore, is on the implementation of an effective and holistic BEE policy that comprises identifying, developing and promoting the sustainability of BEE. Itec is committed to playing its part in changing the landscape and driving government's black economic empowerment objectives
Itec drives this initiative through its broad based empowerment partnership with ikamva labantu. The partnership is structured with ikamva labantu holding a 50.1% share of Itec Holdings. (Itec Holdings is a level 4 contributor)

ikamva labantu is a self-reliant and sustainable community based organisation facilitating positive social change. Its mission is to build the capacity of affiliated community based organisations to achieve effective and efficient delivery of its four core services, including primary health interventions, education & skills development, food security and enterprise development.

Go to ikamva labantu website

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