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ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has now set a target of attracting R1.4 trillion of investments in South Africa in the hope of securing job opportunities for young people. ANCSiyanqoba

Johannesburg - ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa has now set a target of attracting R1.4 trillion of investments in South Africa in the hope of securing job opportunities for young people.

“We want to grow the economy of the country for the benefit of all. We want to attract R1.4 trillion investment in our country. It has never been done before in South Africa. We are going to do it. We are determined to achieve it build factories, mines, call centres and job opportunities for young people.

He said his party committed to signing a social compact with labour to ensure that decent jobs are created in the country. Ramaphosa said his party was on the verge of revitalising industrial parks in the Free State, Northern Cape, Gauteng and other provinces to ensure that more jobs are created. We are going to do it whether they like it or not,” Ramaphosa said.

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