SA to invest R13bn in South Sudan oil industry

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South Africa will be investing over R13-billion in South Sudan's oil sector.

 

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First bit of good news for a while. A step in the right direction

That'll be R13bn lost, stolen and embezzled by ANC and South Sudan officials

Where is all this money coming from? On the other hand South Africa is sitting with a high number of people who are unemployed 😴😴😴

Hayi bo kahleni!, not so long ago TreasuryRSA boldly issued a statement that RSA has a budget deficit of around R46 billion. Eeeh Mogajane is this a confirmation that our deficit of R50 billion has been recovered such that we can be this ambitious?

It's a good idea there's a lot of oil there

Amazing to invest all this money yet we cannot feed the poor house the homeless... It escapes me

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