President Cyril Ramaphosa met with organised business to establish a partnership to urgently deal with obstacles that impede economic growth and job creation.
President Cyril Ramaphosa met with organised business to establish a partnership to urgently deal with obstacles that impede economic growth and job creation, his office said.
“It is driven by a shared determination to overcome the severe challenges we face and to mobilise the country’s substantial capabilities towards the achievement of that goal. We welcome this commitment from business and undertake as government to work to ensure the success of this partnership,” said Ramaphosa.On Wednesday Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said three immediate priority interventions agreed on were energy, transport and logistics and crime and corruption.
During the meeting, Magwenya said it was agreed government and business will work together towards removing obstacles.
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