President Cyril Ramaphosa warned on Monday that there would be no quick fixes for the economy as government gears up to launch its Sustainable Infrastructure Development Symposium on Tuesday. The Sidssa is organised by the Investment and Infrastructure Office within The Presidency and it is aligned with Sustainable Development Goals objectives and South Africa’s National Development Plan to ensure access to greater and economical sources of sustainable funding. The symposium will highlight projects in water, transportation, energy, digital infrastructure, human settlements and agriculture. In his weekly column to the nation, Ramaphosa explained that government sought project sponsorship from the private sector, multilateral development banks, development finance institutions, asset managers and commercial banks.
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