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Racial redress is not stunting growth – The Mail & Guardian

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Last updated: May 29, 2025 8:04 pm
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President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of racial redress in promoting economic growth during a session in the National Assembly. He asserted that affirmative action is a crucial step towards increasing black participation in the economy to stimulate growth.

Ramaphosa addressed criticisms of affirmative action by highlighting the historical context of apartheid, which systematically excluded black South Africans from economic opportunities. He emphasized that policies like black economic empowerment are necessary to rectify past injustices and empower black individuals to become active players in the economy.

In response to calls to rewrite economic policy and abandon affirmative action, Ramaphosa underscored the need for black South Africans to have ownership of economic resources to reduce inequality and poverty. He challenged the notion that affirmative action hinders economic growth, arguing instead that exclusive ownership of the means of production impedes progress.

The debate around affirmative action has gained traction in light of global discussions on racial persecution, with the United States government raising concerns about South Africa’s redress policies. The ANC has faced legal challenges to key acts related to redress, prompting a reexamination of these policies in the context of international relations and trade agreements.

During the session, MPs from various parties questioned the president on racial classification in South Africa and the persistence of apartheid-era divisions. Ramaphosa acknowledged the need to move away from racial classifications inherited from apartheid and strive towards a unified society where all individuals are considered African.

He emphasized that affirmative action is essential for addressing the deep wounds inflicted by apartheid and promoting unity among all South Africans. Ramaphosa called for a comprehensive approach to redress that acknowledges past injustices and works towards a more equitable and inclusive society.

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Ultimately, Ramaphosa’s remarks underscore the complex challenges of redress in post-apartheid South Africa and the ongoing need to address historical inequalities through policies that promote economic inclusion and social cohesion. Recently, there has been a surge in interest and investment in the field of biotechnology. Biotechnology is a rapidly growing sector that involves the use of living organisms or their systems to develop products and processes that can benefit society.

One of the key areas of focus in biotechnology is the development of new and innovative medical treatments. This includes the use of biotechnology in gene therapy, which involves modifying a patient’s genes to treat or prevent diseases. Gene therapy has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat a wide range of illnesses, from genetic disorders to cancer.

Another exciting area of biotechnology is the development of new drugs and vaccines. Biotechnology companies are constantly researching and developing new treatments for a variety of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s. These treatments often involve the use of biologics, which are drugs made from living organisms.

Biotechnology is also being used to improve the efficiency and sustainability of agriculture. For example, genetically modified crops have been developed that are resistant to pests and disease, reducing the need for harmful pesticides. Biotechnology is also being used to develop new crop varieties that are more nutritious and can grow in harsh conditions, helping to address food security issues around the world.

In addition to its applications in medicine and agriculture, biotechnology is also being used in environmental remediation and biofuels production. Biotechnology companies are developing innovative ways to clean up contaminated sites and reduce pollution, as well as creating biofuels from renewable sources such as algae and waste materials.

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Overall, biotechnology holds great promise for addressing some of the most pressing challenges facing society today. As the field continues to advance and grow, we can expect to see even more exciting developments and breakthroughs in the years to come. With its potential to improve human health, protect the environment, and enhance food security, biotechnology is truly a field worth investing in.

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