Thabi Leoka | SA can never grow the economy without making a huge dent in unemployment | Fin24

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OPINION | The primary objective for all policymakers should be job creation. Every meeting, engagement, policy idea or investment should result in the employment of South Africans, says thabileoka

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Peterman43 thabileoka The primary objective should be creating value for society. Jobs should be the effect of value creation. This is how you move society forward

thabileoka We need action, not meetings & engagements etc. And illegal foreigners need to be sent back home! PutSouthAfricansFirst WeWantOurCountryBack

thabileoka There should be less meetings, engagements, summits whatever, lets see decisions in action yesterday. Every SA know what problems are & we can't be permanently trapped in meetings about meetings & consensus when SA faces this great threat of instability. thabileoka PresidencyZA

thabileoka Fix immigration problem, drug problem, crime, corruption, incompetent governance then you can think of job creation

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