Business sector calls for smooth elections

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Political parties are making bold promises, with the elections just around the corner.

It seems some businesses are getting nervous, with the elections looming large on the horizon. They say confidence has grown since the Jacob Zuma era.

JOHANNESBURG - The business sector is calling for a smooth election where the winning party can reassure investors with policy certainty that could guide future investments.Google to train political parties ahead of elections Parties want as many votes as possible but it seems the business community is feeling a little bit excluded.

"We're not seeing issues that are particularly helpful in terms of how the policy uncertainty is going to be resolved," said Business Unity South Africa CEO Tanya Cohen.Investors are also calling for a reliable and, asset security, comfortable labour relations, and a government not burdened with debt.

As South Africa gears up for the May 8 polls, whichever party emerges victorious will have to work closely with business to grow the economy.

 

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VOTE EFF TO AVOID THIS

Mxm what do they mean by smooth elections? Okay i also call for smooth salaries from them instead of treating our people like slaves.

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