Ramaphosa's $100bn target: These are the companies set to pour billions into SA

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Have a look at some of the entities that made investment commitments during a summit championed by President Cyril Ramaphosa as he exceeded his target to lure $100bn over the next five years:

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Mara where were these companies 10 months ago or say 9 years ago? As for Anglo I thought they were keen on divesting and ditching RSA? Naspers? Sappi? This is very peculiar and wittingly interesting of the past leadership. But I’m happy with the progress!

People need to wake up, these are pledges...means nothing. Should this government keep the current path that same amount, times 100, will leave the country. You can writeup 100's of 'positive' stories, smart money is smart for a reason.

$100bn is 'too much' to risk and for safety don't let the following thugs nearer the money Gigupta,Mokonyane,Badakiwe,Magashule,Yengeni and other Saxonwold shebeen gangsters

Well done Bravo Matamela!! taking from the rich to the poor unlike the Nkandla illiterate crooner taking from own/the poor to the heathen criminal Indian natives

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