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Business lobby: Chief executives extend helping hand to SA – not the ANC

Business Unity South Africa chief executive Cas Coovadia

During a media briefing, business leaders said their work with government could deliver the growth needed to arrest the economic crisis

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Tags: ANC, Brenthurst Foundation, Busi Mavuso, Business for South Africa, Business Unity South Africa, Cas Coovadia and Business Leadership South Africa, Lungisa Fuzile, Martin Kingston, Pricewaterhousecoopers, Sanlam, Standard Bank

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