Business leaders in South Africa have concerns about apartheid
Robin Day interviews South African business leaders about the tense situation in South Africa where the imposition of strict pass laws has led to violence.
They effectively call for reform to alleviate the restrictions on Africans. Their main concern is the need for a secure business environment and a contented workforce. The leaders demand that the government enter into consultation with African leaders. A British reporter expresses some surprise at this view.
Taken from, 'Panorama', 11 April 1960.
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