Ramaphosa meets with top executives of state-owned enterprises

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Ramaphosa meets with CEOs of state-owned enterprises

JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa met with CEOs of over 20 state-owned enterprises on Wednesday.

“In their contributions, several executives highlighted the need for a better definition of the respective mandates of state-owned companies and for government policy to more effectively support their achievement.” The outcomes of the meeting will form part of a programme to provide political oversight and strategic management to "reposition and revitalise SOEs as catalysts for economic growth and development", said the Presidency.

 

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And where was Pravin?

In this country only the wealthy matter.

They all look so happy !

'The outcomes of the meeting will form part of a programme to provide political oversight and strategic blah blah' .....another 'programme' - discussed by committees and commissions and implemented by nobody - as government fiddles while Rome is in flames....💥

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