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Moeletsi Mbeki, Chairman of the South African institute of International Affairs believes the next government faces many challenges to regain stability and trust from the markets including: electricity supply and inefficient state-owned-companies. The political economist spoke to Bloomberg about the priorities of any potential unity governments, adding that all parties understand the importance of the private sector.
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