Asked why he deserved a second term, Ramaphosa said this question should be answered by delegates because “they are the ones who have nominated me”.
A number of institutions had been captured and, he said, this was evident in the report released by the state capture inquiry.
Ramaphosa said in the intervening period, new challenges including the Covid-19 pandemic, the July 2021 unrest and the KwaZulu-Natal floods interrupted processes his administration had embarked on to reposition South Africa. The economy is challenged and the unemployment rate was exacerbated by the pandemic, with 2-million people losing their jobs.
Ramaphosa said it was evident South Africa was on a path to reform the economy by addressing corruption and criminality.
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