Explore the significance of the World Economic Forum for South Africa, as leaders gather to address global challenges and showcase the nation's commitment to inclusive growth.
South Africa undoubtedly had a good story to tell at the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting held in Davos, Switzerland in January. The country’s delegation, consisting of senior government ministers (including two from the opposition Democratic Alliance) and business leaders was well organised and mostly on message.
Debt sustainability for low-income countries is one of the four priorities of South Africa’s G20 Presidency. In the world we inhabit today, the pursuit of equality and the practice of solidarity cannot be separated from sustainable development.
South Africa’s delegation, led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, is making a strong presence at the 55th annual World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland. Taking place from January 20 to 24, 2025, under the theme “Collaboration for the Intelligent Age,” the forum brings together global leaders to address pressing global and regional challenges.
Team SA impressed leaders at the World Economic Forum, with the country needing to do the same at the G20 meeting this year.
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Wednesday that he was not worried about the country’s relationship with the U.S. under President Donald Trump. Ramaphosa said he spoke to Trump after his U.
President Ramaphosa’s official programme began with a bilateral meeting with Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Chairman of the WEF Board of Trustees.
Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, has arrived in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting, where he is expected to spearhead South Africa’s energy agenda.
TeamSA is hopeful that it will manage to attract foreign direct investment at the 2025 World Economic ... inclusive economic growth. Key among the highlights that South Africa is showcasing ...
South Africa is focusing on implementing growth-enhancing reforms not regaining its investment-grade credit rating, which could take two years or more, its finance minister said on Monday.
South Africa’s Ramaphosa meets with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenksyy on sidelines of World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland - Anadolu Ajansı
Tonight, under the guiding principle of Ubuntu – the profound belief that ‘I am because we are’ – we are reminded of the interconnectedness of humanity. It is this principle of Ubuntu that underpins South Africa’s leadership and vision for our G20 Presidency.