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Global Statistics

All countries
695,781,740
Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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President Cyril Ramaphosa at the State of the Nation Address on February 13, 2020 in Cape Town.

President Cyril Ramaphosa at the State of the Nation Address on February 13, 2020 in Cape Town.

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Likening the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic to those of a war, President Cyril Ramaphosa has said that SA’s economic recovery must be “state-led”.

The president was replying to a question about what form SA’s economic recovery would take in the National Assembly via a virtual platform. 

Economists have predicted that the economic shock of the pandemic will cause South Africa’s GDP to decline by between 5% and 10%, exacerbating South Africa’s already dire unemployment rate.  

“I have often said we need to look at the post-Covid economic landscape as being equivalent to a post-war economic landscape,” said Ramaphosa.  

“The state has to play a critical role. Even in your more conservative countries in the world are saying the state now needs to play its role.”

The president said that state had to “look at” how the market is functioning and structured, and whether “previous policies” still hold up or needed to be changed.  

“That is precisely what we are now looking at in government.” 

The main focus of the state’s economic support so far has been the announcement of R500 billion support package in mid-April. The package is meant to include about R95 billion in new lending from international finance institutions, which has not yet been received. 

While short on details, Ramaphosa said the creation of jobs must now be the state’s key aim, and that jobs would be created by expanding public employment and upping investment in public infrastructure. 

The presidency will next week bring to together funders, policy markets, state-owned enterprises, academics and member of the private sector to look at investment opportunities in infrastructure, he said.  

“We should see infrastructure investment as a mobiliser of growth,’ he said. Infrastructure would make up a “significant part” of the stimulus SA’s economy needs, he added. 

In response to a question about embattled state-owned airline SAA, Ramaphosa said that in “many countries around the world” the state needed to support public and private enterprises due to the economic shock of the coronavirus pandemic.

He added that government would be looking at the business rescue plan proposed by the airline’s business rescue practitioners “very closely”. Creditors are expected to vote on the plan next week.  

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