Answering questions in the National Assembly on Thursday afternoon, Ramaphosa said given the country’s many pressing demands, the establishment of a sovereign wealth fund is still some years away.
CAPE TOWN - President Cyril Ramaphosa says while government is committed to building a sovereign wealth fund, now is not the right time.
Ramaphosa said the National Treasury has been considering ways in which a sovereign wealth fund can be started.
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