The State of the Nation Address | Second wave of reforms to drive growth 1/4
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JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed the government's commitment,
in collaborating with business, labor unions and social partners to drive structural reforms in the economy.
Getting rid of bootlenecks to unleash the country's economic potential is not a new strategy.
READ: WATCH | Political parties on what to expect from SONA 2025
But will Ramaphosa's pledge to spend nearly a trillion rand in infrastructure be the turning point for the country's ailing economy?
CEO of Business Leadership South Africa, Busisiwe Mavuso , spoke to eNCA.