JOHANNESBURG – President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Wednesday morning meet with investors for the first time since the African National Congress 's poorest victory at the polls.The meeting comes just a day after Stats SA announced the country's unemployment rate had risen to its highest level since the third quarter of 2017, sitting at 27.6%.
Ramaphosa will interact with chief financial officers and chairpersons of leading companies and institutions from South Africa and the rest of the continent. The Presidency said that Ramaphosa would reiterate government's commitment to achieving inclusive growth to boost the economy.“We’ve had 10 years of politics and destructive politics and the economy and society have been neglected. If you do the same thing expecting different results, then you will be disappointed.”But with the latest unemployment rate now sitting at 27.6%, it appears Ramaphosa has not made good on his promise.
We told them the first meeting will be with Whites and those meetings. They call them investor meetings.