President Ramaphosa underscored the importance of collaborative efforts in bolstering economic growth and job opportunities.
While we have made significant progress in recovering from the devastating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, most South Africans are feeling the pressure of rising prices and a slow economy.
Recently, together with several Cabinet colleagues, I held a meeting with business leaders organised under the umbrella of Business for South Africa . The recently held meeting confirmed that good traction has been achieved in these areas, most notably in the work being done by theA good example of the work being done is the mobilisation by business of additional capacity and skills to support the recovery of Eskom’s power plants.
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