Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE)
The Transformation and Employment Equity Office (TEEO) is responsible to ensure that the University complies with the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act. In order to drive this mandate effectively and efficiently, the office is expected to work in synergy with relevant stakeholders.
“Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act “ means the viable economic empowerment of all black people, in particular women, workers, youth, persons with disabilities and people living in rural arears, through diverse but integrated socio-economic strategies that include, but are not limited to-
- Increasing the number of black people that manage, own and control enterprises and productive assets;
- Facilitating ownership and management of enterprises and productive assets by communities, workers, co-operatives and other collective enterprises;
- Human resource and skills development;
- Achieving equitable representation in all occupational categories and levels in the workplace;
- Preferential procurement from enterprises that are owned or managed by black people; and
- Investment in enterprises that are owned or managed by black people.
B-BBEE Certificates: