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Internal strife could compromise black business in economic recovery

a day before President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a national lockdown on 23 March, aimed at curbing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic, the president met with business leaders at the Union Buildings to discuss mitigating the impact of the disease on the South African economy.

Before the meeting, Ramaphosa, flanked by a high-level business delegation, held an impromptu media briefing to let the nation know that he was holding consultations with political, business, and labour leaders to formulate a powerful response to the deadly disease. Since then, the virus has

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