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A Legacy of Perseverance - NAFCOC: 50 Years of Leadership in Business (Paperback)
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A Legacy of Perseverance - NAFCOC: 50 Years of Leadership in Business (Paperback)
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Loot Price R429
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In 1964, amidst a climate of oppression and intimidation, arose an
entity that would become a giant of Black South African empowerment
– the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce & Industry
(NAFCOC). In the 1940s, with the need for an organisation for
informal black traders, the Orlando Traders Association was formed.
However it was not until, after the Sharpeville uprisings, that
NAFCOC was formed despite vehement objections by the government to
the formation of a multi-ethnic chamber of commerce in South
Africa. NAFCOC, as the voice of black business, became a vehicle
for economic prosperity for a generation relegated to the sidelines
of economic development by an unjust apartheid government. Black
people were so marginalised that they were limited to operating
subsistence-type businesses outside the mainstream of the economy.
It was only in 1979 that black businesses were allowed to operate
in designated black areas only, due to concerted efforts by NAFCOC.
At the very core of NAFCOC ‘s existence is the creed “Rise in
Faith” and this most certainly held true for those pioneering,
founding fathers of NAFCOC. They held out for and held onto a
vision where one day Black people would enter the mainstream of the
economy of the country. This book is not just a celebration of 50
years of NAFCOC. It is also tracks the fight for political and
economic freedom, long before the reality of a democratic
government in 1994. It tells how NAFCOC enabled black business; how
black business not only survived, but thrived against a backdrop of
an unequal racist society. There are not many organisations that
remain standing after 50 years – that NAFCOC has not only managed
to do this, but continues to play a significant role for a new
generation of black businessmen and women assures it of a continued
relevance.
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