Emigration fuelling tax concerns but Azar Jammine sees a ray of light

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The mood in South Africa is particularly gloomy at the moment as the New Dawn that President Cyril Ramaphosa promised, remains a tiny glimmer of light on the horizon. Ramaphosa is distracted by in-fighting in his own party, using the Public Protector to attack him and restricted by policies adopted by the ANC including land expropriation without compensation. This is preventing him from undertaking the structural reforms that would bring foreign investment to South Africa that Ramaphosa so sorely seeks. The gloomy mood is adding to people’s perception that they should be packing for Perth or to English speaking destinations where their future prospects are better. The interesting new element to the emigration of South Africans is that the emigrants are not all White; many well educated Blacks are leaving as well. Alec Hogg interviewed Azar Jammine from Econometrix on BizNews Radio where he said there appears to be an increase in emigration, but remains positive that Ramaphosa could surprise the doomsdayers. - Linda van Tilburg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
16 Aug 2019 5AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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