New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF)

A 13th birthday and some NEEEF news

Happy birthday BEE blog.  I started this blog 13 years ago.  I needed a web presence and had no html (I still don't) skills.  I was very inspired, and remain inspired, by Fred Wilson.  Fred is incredibly prolific, he posts something new every day, and he does it religiously.  I had been reading his blog […]

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Geingob – Namibian government will intensify efforts to finalise the NEEEF

This Workers Day, Geingob said, let all Namibians follow the example of workers and sacrifice for the benefit of all! He said as government, they will intensify efforts to finalise the Namibia Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF). “I call on all stakeholders involved to handle this as a matter of urgency. During my 2018 Sona, I

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NEEEF debate continues and SA-based multinationals bleat about ownership (as they should)

Taken up by Namibian Prime Minister Saara Kuu­gongelwa-Amadhila.  To quote the Namibian Kuugongelwa-Amadhila said Neeef has six pillars, which are of equal importance. Neeef is more than the 25% equity ownership.  (There are) six pillars, and all those pillars are very important. The pillars are ownership, management control and employment equity, human resources and skills development,

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NEEEF debate heats up. Don’t do what we did Nam, it’ll cause more unhappiness than you can handle

A plan by Namibia, among the world’s most economically unequal nations, to better distribute wealth among its citizens may end up the way neighboring South Africa’s has — benefiting an elite minority. The nation is working on a law that will require all businesses to be at least a quarter owned by “racially disadvantaged people.”

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New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF) conference 28 June 2017

What is it about Namibia and Namibians? They are so different to us.  They just want to get on with their lives and business and are willing to talk to each other in a constructive way to do this.  I was invited to present a paper at a NEEEF conference in Windhoek a few weeks'

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Standard Bank compliance with Namibian Financial Sector Charter reaches 61 percent

The Namibian Financial Sector Charter was introduced by the Ministry of Finance in November 2008. The NFSC is a voluntarily adopted transformation charter, which constitutes a framework and establishes the principles upon which empowerment will be implemented in the financial services industry in Namibia. The objective of the charter is to facilitate the transformation of

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NEEEF conference in Windhoek – 26/27 September 2013

The Namibian empowerment landscape has fascinated me for the last five years or so. My interest was piqued when Hartmut Ruppel called me from Windhoek and asked me to help with a BEE issue at a mine in Namibia. Since then I've read everything I could get my hands on about TESEF and NEEEF and

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Racial transformation not ‘complete failure` – SAIRR

The report suggests that turning these figures around will depend on the three Es – education, entrepreneurship, and economic growth – the only way in which real empowerment can occur, particularly for those who were disadvantaged by the racial policies of the past. Future progress may therefore come to depend less on racial policies such

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Namibia: Govt Can ‘Make or Break’ New Mining Projects (NEEEF content)

Namibia's new proposed black economic empowerment policy, the New Equitable Economic Empowerment Framework (NEEEF), is too close to the South African model which was "widely perceived to have failed", Dawe said. Talks with Prime Minister Nahas Angula have shown that his position "is flexible on condition that our [chamber] members honestly embraced the NEEEF principles

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