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While African National Congress (ANC) President Cyril Ramaphosa has described the ANC’s sixth national policy conference at Nasrec in Johannesburg, as a success, however, several analysts say the macroeconomic policy was not covered.

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa seen at the policy conference.

The rule has been met with pushback in recent weeks – with party members in KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, calling for it to be scrapped. The ANC in Limpopo says the resolution needs to be reviewed. “The overwhelming view of the policy conference is the retention of the step aside provisions to enhance the integrity of the movement and its leadership. Conference also noted that there are strong concerns on the perceived lack of consistency in the application and implementation of this policy, conference agreed that that must receive urgent attention so that the application of the guidelines is impartial, fair, and consistent.

Gqubule says there is an argument to be made for the Reserve Bank to have a triple mandate targeting economic growth, employment, as well as inflation.

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It was bullshit as usual. Repetition of old boring songs.

Tembisa

Why don't they just look around the world, where countries economies were accelerated from low levels of literacy and activity South Korea or Germany after WW2 many examples available...? The current trajectory in SA is not cutting it to deal with the challenges.

Ramaphosa feels so tired CyrilRamaphosa

Most importantly what happens next?

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