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Collaboration between govt, labour, business paying off – Zuma

Jacob Zuma

Jacob Zuma

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10th May 2016

By: News24Wire

  

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The collaboration between government, labour and the business sector to rescue the country from possible downgrade and to stabilize the economy is starting to bear fruit, President Jacob Zuma said on Monday night.

"In February... I convened a meeting of chief executive officers of major companies and captains of industry to discuss ways in which we can work together to reignite economic growth and create jobs," Zuma said during a press briefing.

"I mandated the Minister of Finance to lead a process of engaging with the private sector in particular to map out a strategy to the goal of growing the economy.

"Leaders from labour and business joined the Minister of Finance on a roadshow abroad early this year to promote the country and prevent a possible credit ratings downgrade. The hard work is paying off, and we saw the evidence this weekend with the announcement by Moody's."

Zuma said Moody's had acknowledged that the country was at a turning point following years of weak economic growth. He attributed that to the collaborative efforts of all the stakeholders involved.

He said despite the fact the economy was showing signs of recovery, the level of economic growth have been much weaker than previously anticipated.

"Part of this is due to the challenging global economic environment. At the same time, we recognise as government that there are also some domestic constraints that we must attend to," said Zuma.

He identified the National Development Plan (NDP) as a key driver of structural reforms that should be implemented to create an enabling environment for job creation and inclusive growth to address the triple challenges of poverty, inequality and unemployment.

He said government had translated the NDP into an implementable programme, the medium-term strategic framework, which sets out government goals and priorities from the NDP over five years.

"We have responded to the crisis by introducing the nine-point plan to boost growth and employment, within the framework of the NDP."

The plan focuses on energy, infrastructure development, agriculture and agro-processing, mineral beneficiation, a higher-impact industrial policy action plan, small business development and encouraging private sector investment amongst others.

"In the last year, substantial progress has been made in these areas... However, faster and more successful outcomes will be achieved when we work together pursuing common goals as government, business, labour and civil society.

"That is why we are pleased that we are working together more than ever before, as the various sectors. This is truly a very positive development for our country."

Edited by News24Wire

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