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President Cyril Ramaphosa says Africa is still facing lingering economic effects from the coronavirus pandemic and has been hit hard by rising food costs linked to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. GermanyInSA

in Pretoria on Tuesday where he hosted the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

“Scholz and I also discussed a broad range of international issues, these include a greater pursuit of peace in the African continent. We also Addressing the official opening ceremony of the African Development Bank in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, President Akufo-Addo says the Russia-Ukraine conflict has made matters worse for African countries.

Another dominant issue is around just energy transition. South Africa alone requires at least $27 billion to move away from coal-fired power to renewables.

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Fusek

But this country wants to put a R22million flag ? There's bigger and important matter that needs to be attended to WakeupSouthAfrica get you priorities in order!!

No sh!t but ANC/Government will still continue to steal everything in sight while we battle

Africa is far from that, Africa is facing corruption virus, unemployment and lack of leadership that is commit by our governments.

While his Government wanted to erect a R22million flag. I regret voting them in power

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