South Africa must seize its chance to set a bold and progressive G20 agenda

As a more conservative US looms, there is a need to establish benchmarks that are not easy to dismantle

10 November 2024 - 00:00 By Isobel Frye

On December 1 South Africa will assume the G20 presidency. This is a critical opportunity for the country and the African continent to positively influence global economic and social policy. ..

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