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President Cyril Ramaphosa addressing at the National Women's Day celebrations in Vryburg in North West on Friday, Ramaphosa said they are implementing revitalised industrial strategy in support of key growth sectors.says new measures government is implementing will stimulate the country’s stricken economy.in Vryburg, North West, on Friday, Ramaphosa said they are implementing revitalised industrial strategy in support of key growth sectors.

He insists that his administration is doing all it could to revive the strained economy, while jobs are continuously being shed in the private sector. “Our economy has not been growing, and public finances are severely constrained. Yet while our economy is in crisis, we are no means powerless. Working together with business and labour in communities and across civil society we are taking measures to restore our economy and create economic opportunities.,” says Ramaphosa.

 

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Contradicting statements from the president. A couple of weeks ago he was warning us of the worst to come now this!

What is it that the rest of the members of parliament are doing. Regardless of which party they represent,they should come with strategies of how to grow our economy. And they weigh their thoughts on such strategies. We not paying them to just mourn and not come up with solutions

I will believe when I see it happening.

CyrilRamaphosa PresidencyZA you have to be the biggest bullshiter in the country. All your plans are nothing but talk-shops and a pretence that you are doing something.

This man has been telling us the same things even before the elections. He is such a waste

ANC voters looking for jobs after the elections

Is the ANC stepping aside and handing control to competent people? If not, then sorry my dear noting will change. Just go by another cow or buffalo or whatever floats your little boat

I don’t even have to read this to know it’s a lot of hot air.

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