Ramaphosa has appealed to the summit to cooperate with the G20 economic bloc to ensure economic prosperity for all - particularly to counter the harsh effects of climate change.
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa has told the World Economic Forum he believes the Government of National Unity is making South Africa a more attractive investment destination.
In a special address in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Ramaphosa pointed out that the 10 political parties formed a government within 30 days when it’s taken some European nations up to a year to do the same. Ramaphosa says Africa is being propelled by infrastructure-led growth to create jobs for thousands of unemployed young people.
“We intend that the G20 in Johannesburg this year, should really be a form where cooperation and collaboration amongst the leading economies of the world will be taken to a higher level. Acting together, we should build an inclusive, just and equal world where all may prosper, leaving no one and no country behind.”
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