South Africa: President Ramaphosa States SA Investment Case Ahead of SAIC
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BNC#8: John Endres - South Africa hasn’t turned the corner yet... but its politics might be
The Institute of Race Relations CEO John Endres cuts through the optimism at BNC#8, warning that South Africa’s “recovery” is more illusion than reality. Growth remains weak, investment is collapsing, and real reform is still missing. Yet beneath the surface, something deeper may be shifting — voters are prioritising jobs over ideology, and political power is beginning to realign. If that continues, Endres argues, South Africa’s real turning poi…
South Africa: President Ramaphosa States SA Investment Case Ahead of SAIC
[SAnews.gov.za] The South African government will pursue its commitment to fiscal discipline and reform implementation as the upcoming South African Investment Conference (SAIC) provides a pivotal moment to translate recent economic gains into tangible investment outcomes.
President Cyril Ramaphosa attends 6th South Africa Investment Conference in Johannesburg
South Africa: President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the 6th South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC) on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. The event was observed at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. Reportedly, SAIC was first launched in 2018 by President Ramaphosa and now it has become the premier platform of the country for attracting both domestic and international investors. It also showcases South Africa’s investment potential and susta…
Ramaphosa: South Africa targets R2 trillion in new investment by 2028
Amid global turmoil, President Cyril Ramaphosa has struck an optimistic tone, ahead of the sixth South African Investment Conference (SAIC) in Sandton. This, despite the potential knock-on effect of the looming fuel price shock, which the President has conceded is a setback. Speaking on the sidelines of the ANC Limpopo elective conference on Sunday, Ramaphosa said the fuel crisis, caused by the Middle East conflict, is affecting countries ar…
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