'We cannot do everything that needs to be done all at once. Even if we have the will, what might bring us back are the resources that need to be marshalled.'
JOHANNESBURG - African National Congress president Cyril Ramaphosa said he was concerned about the shortage of government resources in order to deal with the number of socio-economic issues facing the country.
The party president painted a grim picture of the country's conditions amid high unemployment rates, poor service delivery linked to the looming collapse of several municipalities, the rising cost of living, and stagnant economic growth.
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