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Governments must help businesses invest in improving living standards, says SAA CEO
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'Unless the continent embraces the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it will be left behind,' he says.

‘Unless the continent embraces the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it will be left behind,’ he says.

“Unless we watch this constant realignment particularly, we are bound to see leakages in the system and a lack of alignment.” He added that with such trusteeship comes a responsibility of the highest level of accountability and ethics, “so that future generations find these institutions in a better shape than when we found it ourselves in order to build a better continent at large”.

“We expect the academic community to provide a leading role in understanding how we could move from policy to execution.”

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