One Year In - Has The GNU Delivered?

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Guest – Jason Swartz, Portfolio Manager, Old Mutual Investment Group

One year in and the government of national unity has yet to usher in a tangible economic boost. Yet, despite its ructions, one positive is slowly emerging: when push comes to shove, South African politicians can actually work together.

With a fractious year under its belt, the long-term prospects for South Africa’s government of national unity (GNU) are as changeable as the weather. Yet, despite the simmering tensions, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that there is also a pragmatic realisation among those at the coalface of governing that these are early days and all parties are still getting to grips with the dynamics of coalition politics.
7 Aug 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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