The unhelpful mindset of the public service a brake on growth: Sacci boss Alan Mukoki

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Alan Mukoki, CEO of the South African Chamber of Commerce & Industry, says the official unemployment rate climbing to a record 35.3% is “a ticking time bomb”.

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