Decisions made in the government and business must be done with agility and purpose to address the economic crisis
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s address on Sunday night delivered some direction on prioritising our economic recovery in the face on the health crisis.
The Treasury estimates that up to 7-million more people are at risk of losing their jobs. Findings just released by Nedbank establish that, as predicted, small businesses and their staff are already bearing the economic brunt of the hard lockdown: in the first five weeks nearly 65% had no turnover, more than half had to temporarily reduce staff through paid or unpaid leave, and nearly 30% have retrenched workers.
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