South Africa to target investment, graft under new ANC leader

South Africa to target investment, graft under new ANC leader

by Joseph Anthony
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African National Congress (ANC) President Cyril Ramaphosa (C) dances with president of south Africa Jacob Zuma (R) and Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma during the Congress’ 106th anniversary celebrations, in East London, South Africa

South Africa wants to attract foreign investors to help it kick-start economic growth and eradicate poverty and will crack down on corruption, the new leader of the ruling African National Congress said on Saturday.

Cyril Ramaphosa, who won the tight race to succeed President Jacob Zuma as ANC leader last month, also said that he would make fighting corruption a priority in a speech to mark 106 years since the founding of Africaโ€™s oldest liberation movement.

South Africaโ€™s economy has slowed to a near-standstill during Zumaโ€™s two presidential terms, as allegations of influence-peddling in government and mismanagement of state-owned enterprises have dented consumer and business confidence.

But Ramaphosaโ€™s election win has injected a sense of optimism that the ANC, which has governed South Africa since the end of apartheid in 1994, could win back the trust of voters and investors disillusioned with Zumaโ€™s rule.

โ€œSouth Africa is open for investment and we invite all investors from all over the world to come to South Africa to invest in our country so that we can grow our economy, create jobs, end poverty,โ€ Ramaphosa told tens of thousands of cheering ANC members in a stadium in the Eastern Cape province.

โ€œWe must have an economy that offers policy certainty and addresses areas that inhibit investment, growth as well as social inclusion,โ€ said Ramaphosa, 65, a former trade union leader and one of the countryโ€™s wealthiest businessmen.

There has been widespread speculation that Ramaphosa and his allies are lobbying ANC members to oust Zuma as head of state in the coming weeks, but he made no mention of Zumaโ€™s future.

Zuma sat alongside Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to hear Ramaphosa speak and was booed by some sections of the crowd when he entered the stadium.

Zumaโ€™s second presidential term doesnโ€™t officially end until 2019 when national elections will be held, but he could be removed early through a motion of no confidence in parliament or at a meeting of the ANCโ€™s national executive committee.

Ramaphosa said on Saturday that a judicial inquiry into allegations of influence-peddling in Zumaโ€™s government was a top priority and that those responsible should be prosecuted.

Zuma has denied allegations that he has allowed his friends to influence the appointment of cabinet ministers.

Ramaphosaโ€™s message resonated with ANC member Vanita Kok, 49, from the Khoi San royal house. She said: โ€œCorruption is rife and I hope he sorts it out.โ€

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