Business aims to hold government accountable for Sona promises

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“However, we would like to see a sense of urgency in approaching the structural challenges in the economy.”

Business Unity SA CEO Cas Coovadia. The lobby group said it will engage with President Cyril Ramaphosa after some of its recommendations were not attended to at Sona 2020. File photo.Business Unity S A has welcomed some points raised in the state of the nation address , but plans to engage with President Cyril Ramaphosa about some issues he did not address.

After the Sona, Busa said they were “pleased the president referred to several of our recommendations and announced some movement in some of them. However, we would like to see a sense of urgency in approaching the structural challenges in the economy.” An important point to ensure the government builds investor confidence was one point Busa felt was snubbed by the president.

 

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Government and Civil Society must hold corporates for racialised salary and wage structure.

pity it's been started by a billionaire instead of the needy those who are lied day in & day out

that's a start there

Yeah tough like guy... Ramaphosa was all about spending the money... Saying anything that would be consisered as business confidence building is heresy to the ANC.

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