Ramaphosa joins hands with business to end load-shedding, crime and corruption

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President CyrilRamaphosa met with organised business to establish a partnership to urgently deal with obstacles that impede economic growth and job creation.

During the meeting, Magwenya said it was agreed government and business will work together towards removing obstacles.

Business Unity South Africa vice-president Adrian Gore said: “South Africa has significant unrealised potential and this partnership agreement underscores business’ belief in our country and is a firm commitment to achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth. Business, working together with all partners, is ideally positioned to ensure a better future by turning the fly wheel for the benefit of all.

Minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni said in line with government’s commitment to mobilise the resources and capabilities of social partners to enable “collective action to address the challenges facing our country, the state welcomes the support of business in three priority focus areas, namely energy, transport and logistics, and crime and corruption.”

“This will enable joint action, alongside other social partners, on these critical challenges to set our country on a path to recovery,” she said.

 

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