JOHANNESBURG - The Treasury on Monday said Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana expressed concern about the slow progress of funds allocation to countries responding to economic fragility, conflict and violence as part of the G20 Common Framework for Debt Treatments.
Godongwana followed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s lead in speaking out against what the latter described as an unfair treatment of poorer and developing countries by the West when it comes to financing during his December tour of West Africa.
G20 wants you to promise them something in return so that we will forever owe them and once you dount agree to their terms you will be next on line to be a job seeker
If he regards SA as a developing country, then he should reveal his secret...what is he smoking?
Do these guys never feel any embarrassment with their statements?
Those countries that are perpetually in nappies..?
Omg forgot about the developing countries!
Please give to South Africa. Yes,we spent R1,3billion on travel and food costs and R20m on cars during the lockdown. Yes,we spent R431m on school 'sanitizing' projects. Yes,we'built' R15m stadiums that are mere grass fields. Yes,we spent billions at failed SOEs. But,please,more?
Always looking for handouts
The colonialists
What percentage of stolen money did buy the suite?
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