President Cyril Ramaphosa, who is running for a second term as ANC leader, delivered the opening address to the five-day gathering on Friday. He acknowledged ...
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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has assured that there will be continuity in the ANC's economic policy, regardless of who is elected to lead the party at ...
Godongwana will announce the exact quantum of the debt takeover in February, when he is set to deliver his budget speech. “The volatility at Eskom is more about the Nersa delay than the CEO. When asked about how factional differences may affect economic policy, Godongwana said: “There will be different styles …. So irrespective of the change in government, the party will pursue its policies,” he said. Poor business confidence stands to further constrain economic growth, which has been identified as a key credit weakness. He expressed his confidence in both presidential candidates,
NEWS. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is not concerned about who emerges victorious from the fiercely contested battle for leadership of the governing ...
De Ruyter quit his job last week because he felt unsupported, following public criticism by Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe over Eskom’s inability to keep the lights on and imposing incessant load shedding up to stage 6. Godongwana said he was between a rock and a hard place and was compelled to take on part of the power utility’s debt, which was currently more than R390 billion. “It's quite easy for an MP who isn’t in the ruling party to enter a hall full of students and tell them, ‘If we take over, we’ll pay all your debts,’ because they don’t have that responsibility. That’s why I’m saying that I’m not panicking,” he said. You’d see a change in style, not of broad policy.” Maybe there’d be a change of style or emphasis.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says he's happy to work with either Cyril Ramaphosa or Zweli Mkhize.
“I’m not panicking an inch about who comes next. "It’s in our nature of committee. It’s us."
The SA economy, including the financial markets, will withstand volatility coming out of the ANC's internal political contestation, finance minister Enoch ...
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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has moved to assure the business sector that the ANC remains committed to renewal and service to South Africans.
“The second element of this is to grow this economy. “Let me just say whoever the person win, will pursue ANC policies, we don’t have people having policies in their pockets. The third element is regrowing this economy to continue to provide support to those that are vulnerable, how that support is we are going to have to make the necessary trade-offs," Godongwana added.
He stated that the key lesson to be learned from former presidents Thabo Mbeki, Jacob Zuma, and others is that, unlike in the US, where policy belongs to ...
We want to win the 2024 elections," Godongwana said. He stated that a number of challenges are self-goals. "Irrespective of a change in government, the party will continue its policies.