Fitch keeps SA's investment grade at junk status

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The risk of rising social tensions fuelled by high inequality is also dragging down the score.

 

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But what about the New Dawn

Unathi_Kwaza Thanks ignorant anc zuma voters

Why do you keep on reporting on rating agencies that rate us as junk? A couple of days we were reported out mos......Now who tf is this fitch mofo?

When we were downgraded to junk we were concerned about how that would affect the economy. Now it seems we’re relieved to keep our junk status. How did my great country come to this? ZUPTAS! Consequences for looters - nothing to date 😢

A really poor report. Not a word about Fitch expressing very real concerns relating to SOE’s and the possibility of Eskom collapsing.

Thanx to Eskom_SA Eskomloadshedding

EFFSouthAfrica is to blame wa rasa every day.

Hawuu

Phela It's our fault as Eskom_SA chairman said even this hot weather we blame our self sir nesigqoko

For real? Gape a re sa le tshepa lena

Blame EFF🤣🤣🤣🤣

They don't appreciate our +2.2% GDP?

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