In City Press Business: SA’s economic freedom deteriorates; Xenophobia harms free trade deal

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In City_Press Business today: China is keen on investing in the Eastern Cape and has already signed eight co-operation agreements; SA's rich might be the flashiest but they have only grown their wealth by a small fraction compared to the rest of Africa

Some of the headlines in the Business section this weekChris Maxon argues that South Africa’s economic crisis boils down to factional fighting in the ruling party and a leadership crisis that does not have a common vision for growth.You don’t have to spend 20 years paying off your home loan. StealthyWealth shows how to do it in 15 years or less.Debt Review can be a painful, but necessary exercise.

Maya Fisher-French explains when you can exit the process and what needs to be done.China is keen on investing in the Eastern Cape and has already signed eight co-operation agreements in sectors ranging from the ocean economy to the automotive sector. Cannabis processing is also on the agenda.SA's rich might be the flashiest on the continent but they have only grown their wealth by a small fraction compared to the rest of Africa.

 

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