As for the poor and the unemployed, the waiting continues. They see on television men and women dressed in suits, gathered in much-vaunted investment jamborees that promise to grow the economy and create jobs. While the poor and the unemployed don't understand economics, they know that investment conferences are meaningless to them, for they have never seen one job coming to their village or township because of a meeting held in Sandton.
The poor hope finally to reconcile the much-trumpeted good news from Ramaphosa's investment conferences and the country's endless economic decline. Hopefully, the educated relatives from the city will not lie to their unemployed cousins. As the waiting continues, the language of business leaders is fast becoming less diplomatic, just as that of rating agencies has become blunter. They all demand decisive action from a lethargic Ramaphosa.
He worried more about profit
Prince Mashele I respect your writings and your analysis but at times you are way out of line. President Ramaphosa he is not the ANC he is deployed he is using the law to get rid off corrupt elements ANC captured by corrupt elements but not the law.
KwaMhlanga123 Bankrupting an already bankrupt state. How does that work?
Mnxm always Mashele uthukuthele
A President must realise he is a president for the people of the country and act accordingly. Stop only being a president for the ANC.
Ramaphosa cares nothing about us he only cares about making money on his own in lephalale he was there to make business not to make a SA people to work
Not long in a rally in Tshwane said 'those men who abuse and kill women and children are going to face death penalty', that's when I realize his not a president but a 📺 presente.
Because Zuma had to be dragged in your Bullshit
Oh sekunjalo! Ibambe ngakho
Prince is an angrist
I thought Zuma was the problem