Proudly South African
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Cost of membership is normally 0,1% of sales of those products bearing the PSA logo, but is negotiable in special circumstances. Non-commercial organisations pay a nominal fee.[citation needed] The group has recently come under criticism due to the fact the majority business in the brand are White owned. Leading some to say it is less Proudly South African and more Proudly South Afrikaans.[1]
See also
Wikiseo - Proudly South African
Notes
- ↑ "South Africa 2010 report". Retrieved 2010-01-04.
External links
- Proudly South African campaign home page
- Guaranteed South African - A portal for South African businesses
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