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South Africa's decline set in 15 years ago, at the time of the global financial crisis and Jacob Zuma's ascension to power, writes the author.
South Africa's decline set in 15 years ago, at the time of the global financial crisis and Jacob Zuma's ascension to power, writes the author.
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South Africa urgently needs job-creating rapid growth. Several African states have done it, outgrowing South Africa for the last 15 years, despite their less advanced economies, writes John Matisonn.

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