South Africans did not believe president Cyril Ramaphosa when he assured the country that the government was not running out of money. They believe SA is broke.
Following the African National Party's National Executive Committee's recent meeting, Ramaphosa denied that the country was brokeSouth Africans don't believe Cyril Ramaphosa when he said the country is not running out of money. Images: Contributor/Getty Images and Leon Sadiki/Bloomberg via Getty Images. His words came after Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced budget cuts that could affect health services in the Western Cape.
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