Ramaphosa adamant South Africa will not be a failed state

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Ramaphosa adamant South Africa will not be a failed state
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Ramaphosa adamant South Africa will not be a failed state - The president said there was resolve to fight corruption and turn the state around

South Africa is “not a failed state yet and we will not get there” because the government is taking steps every day to rebuild its capacity and fight corruption.

Speaking during a national budget dialogue, Mogajane said that leaders needed to get off their “high horse and do what we have to do to ensure we create access and a conducive environment for people’s lives to change”. “He is one of those officials who looks at the balance sheet very closely – there is no one else who looks at this balance sheet on a daily basis, our revenue, assets and liabilities – and when he looks at all of that he sees some red flags and it raises concern. What he was seeing is that today we face enormous challenges and the challenges go beyond just the finances.

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