South Africa’s government and business leaders are rebooting their partnership with a renewed push to revive an economy that has underperformed for more than a decade.
“While we have achieved much, there is much that we need to do,” President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a statement on Tuesday after meeting with ministers and business to start Phase 3 of the compact formed in 2023.
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Over the past year, Africa’s largest economy has been removed from the Financial Action Task Force’s grey list, received a credit-rating upgrade from S&P Global Ratings and formally adopted a 3% inflation target – steps that have helped drive a rally in the rand and local bonds.
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The next phase of the partnership will focus on youth employment, tackling crime and corruption, and accelerating reforms in energy and logistics to improve growth and confidence, according to the statement.
The partnership will support the creation of a competitive wholesale electricity market, faster grid expansion and a clear roadmap for Eskom unbundling, including the creation of an independent transmission system operator, according to the statement.
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Reforms in transport and logistics will also be stepped up, with greater private-sector participation to boost efficiency and investment.
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“South Africa is turning the corner,” said Adrian Gore, CEO of Discovery and co-convener of the business delegation.
“We must act decisively to convert this momentum into investment and jobs.”
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