FT: South Africa’s silver lining – A bullish turnaround amidst economic challenges
In the midst of South Africa's persistent economic challenges, a glimmer of hope emerges. President Cyril Ramaphosa's bold moves against the coal lobby and ANC's private sector suspicions signal positive change. Power outages, a major hurdle, are set to improve as private generators contribute 10 gigawatts of renewable energy. Similarly, the appointment of new leadership in key sectors like Transnet hints at a turnaround. Despite looming water and structural issues, a more optimistic short-to-medium-term outlook may prevail, offering a reprieve for investors in the turbulent South African landscape.
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By David Pilling
There are grounds for medium-term optimism after years of negative news
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