This content is from: Portfolio South Africa’s Economy Stumbles Following Finance Minister Flip-Flop By dismissing Nhlanhla Nene from the cabinet post, President Jacob Zuma has raised doubts about the country’s fiscal management in a stressful economic time. By Georgina Hurst January 21, 2016
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This content is from: Portfolio South African Finance Minister Gordhan Seeks Growth and Inclusiveness As its economy slows, South Africa must keep a national infrastructure program alive without racking up big deficits. Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan wants the newest member of the BRICS group to pursue an economic expansion that creates opportunity for all. By Tom Buerkle May 01, 2013
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