Corruption, lack of infrastructure investment could hurt SA's growth - economist

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Corruption, lack of infrastructure investment could hamper SA's economic growth, economist warns

JOHANNESBURG - Chief economist at Econometrix, Azar Jammine, said that corruption and a lack of infrastructure investment could hamper the country's economic growth.

While economists and political parties have welcomed the positive outlook for the economy, some are worried that it may be short-lived. The biggest contributors to economic growth included finance, agriculture, transport and manufacturing.

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No - black bee quotas is what is the true problem in the country

Probably one a few countries in the world where ‘economic improvement’ is not reflecting on the ground. It probably never will at this rate.

'economist warns' 🙄 It has hampered SA's economic growth for ages. The damage is done.

I thought just yesterday you said Cyril was doing a great job fighting corruption and improving our lives ,so where does this them come from

ANC voters are the biggest problem this country is facing.

Warn? Its already happening... Well done CyrilRamaphosa

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