It’s sad to see our president standing before the British parliament and demanding money
President Cyril Ramaphosa walks with King Charles in London, England, November 22 2022. Picture: PA WIRE/YUI MOK
This is redistribution on steroids — an attempt to export the ANC’s obsession with redistribution, aka BEE. What ever happened to bringing in investment and encouraging local investment? The mining and construction sectors, among others, are being suffocated by these proliferating tentacles, with “business associations” demanding 3% of projects’ budgets.
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