ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa on Saturday rolled out his nationwide roadshow with civil society in a bid to fast track the social compact with various stakeholders.
Mofokeng said black business also said it has solutions to address the energy crisis because “business is hurting”.Solly Nduku of the Civil Society Forum told Ramaphosa the bilateral agreements, particularly those signed with the Americans, were problematic.“Many times, when they come, they dangle a carrot that they come with good intent to enhance and support civil society.
Ramaphosa conceded that a gap has been formed in terms of the party’s ability to engage at a deep and serious level with civil society.He apologised that it had taken a while to meet and assured the audience that this engagement would be the first of nationwide meetings. “Renewal and the unity of the ANC will lead to the renewal of our nation. When the ANC is not united, the South African nation is not united and renewed. Your coming to this meeting contributes to the renewal of the ANC.”Ramaphosa said the government has embarked on a number of measures to address load-shedding.
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