The new administration set to take office after South Africa’s general election on May 29 will inherit a challenging array of structural issues that threaten the nation’s economic growth and credit standing, Moody’s said on a 2th May report. These problems include stimulating years of lackluster economic performance, addressing persistent power shortages, and tackling high...
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