Business Maverick: Thursday, June 6: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day

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Business Maverick: Thursday, June 6: Five Things You Need to Know to Start Your Day By Bloomberg

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Business Maverick: Shock as SA’s first-quarter economic growth shrinks by 3.2%Days after President Cyril Ramaphosa pledged to implement his economic reform plans during his inauguration, the latest economic growth figures underscore the urgency in which he has to fix SA’s broken economy. During the first quarter, the economy recorded the largest contraction since the global financial crisis 10 years ago. It’s the first time the impact of recent rolling blackouts on the economy is laid bare. All the fantastic ideas from MYANC led by CyrilRamaphosa led to this, they only think of ways to destroy the economy. Soon they will run out of tax revenue and then uncle Tom cannot be blamed anymore. We need to make SA a tax heaven with no BEEE etc, allow everybody than can create jobs to go wild in doing so, use the army to stabilize security, and then investors may return to create jobs Incompetence reigns supreme !
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