Duma Gqubule

Economist, Financial Commentator & Transformation Strategist

Meet Duma Gqubule

CEDT founder Duma Gqubule has spent the past two decades as a financial journalist, analyst, advisor and consultant on issues of economic development and transformation. As a financial journalist, he wrote extensively about economic policy and the pioneering black companies such as New Africa Investments Limited and Real Africa Investments Limited during the mid-1990s. His work was recognised and he later worked for the BEE Commission, chaired by Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s current deputy president. He was co-author of the commission’s landmark report, which was presented to former president Thabo Mbeki in 2001, after consultations with stakeholders over a period of 18 months. The historic report paved the way for the country’s current BEE laws and policies.​

He was also involved in landmark national and enterprise economic transformation initiatives and worked for numerous organisations in the public and private sector. These include the Department of Transport (senior policy advisor), the City of Johannesburg, Business Unity South Africa, the South African Mining Development Association and many large private companies. He was appointed by the Department of Trade & Industry to serve on a panel to evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis of 2008 to 2009 on BEE transactions.​

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Economics & Politics
Crisis Leadership, Risk & Geopolitical Foresight

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DUMA GQUBULE: BEE still makes economic and social sense

Diversity and inclusion is a global movement to diversify workplaces and supply chains

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DUMA GQUBULE: Bank must stop trying to bully SA into 3% inflation target

Democratic processes should be instituted about the ownership, independence and mandate of the Bank

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DUMA GQUBULE: Treasury and Bank to blame for ailing economy, joblessness

Focus is on the wrong indicator as SA has a GDP growth problem, not a debt problem