South African Presidency Punts $4.6 Billion Anti-Poverty Plan

South African Presidency Punts $4.6 Billion Anti-Poverty Plan

(Bloomberg) — South Africa’s presidency is proposing spending as much as 88.5 billion rand ($4.6 billion) a year to tackle poverty at a time when the National Treasury is cautioning that the country has run out of money.

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