Rather good news I’d say! As the ANC and South Africa become more pro-business and more pro-market reforms are instituted the nation has a good possibility of seeing major economic growth. And as these reforms continue to deliver results they are likely to make the country more favourable towards them as a whole. There is no need for private capital and the state to be at loggerheads with one another when both are necessary for development and the betterment of life for the people.
!ping AFRICA
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Also pinging u/Top_Lime1820 since I think you’d be interested, there’s an archive link in my other comment as well.
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Rather good news I’d say! As the ANC and South Africa become more pro-business and more pro-market reforms are instituted the nation has a good possibility of seeing major economic growth. And as these reforms continue to deliver results they are likely to make the country more favourable towards them as a whole. There is no need for private capital and the state to be at loggerheads with one another when both are necessary for development and the betterment of life for the people.
!ping AFRICA
Also pinging u/Top_Lime1820 since I think you’d be interested, there’s an archive link in my other comment as well.