Nick Hedley | SA Inc. shines bright, amid instability across Africa
The pendulum seems to be swinging back in South Africa’s direction – notwithstanding our self-inflicted economic malaise, says Nick Hedley .
South Africa's standing in Africa has no doubt improved in the wake of a peaceful transition to coalition politics – just as instability grows north of our borders. For a long time, South Africa was considered the 'gateway to Africa' for global companies and investors that wanted in on the next big growth story. Our strong institutions, robust financial services sector, and good infrastructure made us the obvious entry point for a multinational with African aspirations.South Africans need to be in the know if we want to create a prosperous future.
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