Ramaphosa urged to pick better ministers
, another major group, also signed the letter, which was dated 24 January.
Rotational power cuts, intermittently applied since 2008, are at their most intense ever with blackouts having occurred consecutively for more than 100 days. “Many investors simply don’t believe our plans,” Busa said in the letter. “To shift this view, they will need to see consistent” delivery, the organisation said.Busa named six ministries it feels need “special attention”, and laid out the group’s concerns about them as follows:
The trade, industry & competition minister “must see business as a critical partner, not as an adversary”, Busa said.
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