The minister attacked five formidable banks in the world, she pinned them for imposing severe conditions on non-modern countries. She said that South Africa was forced to bow to these banks.
These articulations led Tony Yengeni to announce that the ANC veteran spoke as a certified pioneer. He said unlike others, the Minister did not try to hide the truth but told the truth to drive fearlessly.
“Nkosazana spoke as a moderate and reliable pioneer. Not difficult to understand, summarizing an empty political parlance,” Tony Yengeni said.
The minister has always been seen as a trying boss. His position resonates with many who need to see African countries get rid of the world’s biggest banks. This was the immediate consequence of their extreme conditions.
ANC veteran Dlamini-Zuma said: “The bank’s most obvious gathering with the big five has certainly broken accountability, hindered progress, covered up dissent and created leverage for locals.” The BRICS summit will be held in South Africa next August. There has been a conversation about whether to allow Russian President Vladimir Putin to participate, given the fact that the International Court of Crime has issued an arrest warrant for him.
Financial and political protester in parliament Mzwanele Manyi while answering this said no one will catch Putin when he comes to South Africa in August for the top score.
Mr. President. We are, by far, most people in South Africa, looking forward to welcoming you to our country in August 2023. No one will reach you,” said EFF Member of Parliament Mzwanele Manyi.
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