The president says the government is committed to taking the necessary measures to stabilise the debt-to-GDP ratio over the coming years
President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the opening address at the second South Africa Investment Conference held at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. Picture: SIYABULELA DUDA / GCIS
Addressing the second investment conference in Sandton on Wednesday, the president, who made attracting $100bn of investment in SA one of his goals after being elected, outlined government’s commitment to take steps to stabilise its finances. “One of our central priorities is to return our country to a sustainable fiscal path,” he told the estimated 1,500 delegates, gathered at the Sandton Convention Centre.
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