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CYRIL RAMAPHOSA: We need to work together to rebuild and transform our economy
Dear Fellow South African,
Welcome to my first weekly letter for 2021.
The first two weeks of the year have been difficult for all South Africans. The coronavirus pandemic has gotten worse, with new infections increasing far faster and far higher than before. Hospitals have been under great strain as more people have needed medical attention.
While most economic sectors have been able to operate again for several months, it will take some time for the economy to recover and for lost jobs to be restored. As the new year starts, many families are still feeling the effects of the pandemic on their lives and livelihoods.
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We are working on several fronts to get vaccines, including through the global Covax facility, the African Union initiative and through our own engagements with vaccine manufacturers, writes Cyril Rampahosa.
Presidential Employment Stimulus – November Progress Report
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The Presidential Employment Stimulus supports a range of programmes, from expanding public employment to protecting existing jobs and creating new jobs through market-based mechanisms. Its aim is to support livelihoods while the labour market recovers – investing in public goods and services, enhancing skills and employability, and boosting demand in the economy at the same time.