SA could approach IMF and World Bank to help fund coronavirus health interventions

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The finance minister did not rule out seeking further economic support, if needs be

SA will consider approaching international financial institutions such as the IMF, the World Bank and the New Development Bank to help fund health interventions against the coronavirus crisis, finance minister Tito Mboweni said.

The entities committed to support countries, particularly low-income and developing economies, battling with both the health and economic consequences of the pandemic.

 

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So it begins. Liberty dies.

Home first , do some repairs in your house before bothering neighborhood. If serious you might get it right. But remember neighborhood will do things the way they know them and not your way chom...

Oh Gosh

In whose back pocket does tito_mboweni fit? This guy has been in disarray since his appointment.

Just like the ANC government, always begging.

And 3 billion donated?

Yes beg for money rather than grow the country we trusted you

VOTE ANC OUT

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