In 2003, South Africa introduced the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment law, which encourages companies to hire Black South Africans by offering tax incentives and access to government contracts. But critics say the system has been undermined by corruption, cronyism, and inefficiency. Grace Kuria Kanja reports.
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