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President Cyril Ramaphosa has formally opened the G20 Finance Ministers, and Central Bank Governors' meeting in Cape Town this Wednesday 26 February.

CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa has formally opened the G20 Finance Ministers, and Central Bank Governors' meeting in Cape Town this Wednesday 26 February.These include finding better ways to handle the debt levels of development.

"The work of the International Financial Architecture Working Group and other working groups will be particularly important in improving the Common Framework for Debt Treatment, accelerating the reform of multilateral development banks, and strengthening As a backdrop against this, Ramaphosa also called for a fairer system that ensures minerals-rich nations benefit from their own wealth.

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