Ex-Goldman Sachs CEO warns of looming social unrest in SA
Former Goldman Sachs Sub-Saharan Africa CEO Colin Coleman warns that South Africa faces a potential social crisis if pressing issues like soaring unemployment, widening inequality, and endemic corruption are not urgently addressed. Writing in a Sunday Times article, Coleman says the country is nearing a “boiling point”, calling on government and leaders to implement immediate reforms to prevent widespread unrest. Tune into Newzroom Afrika DStv channel 405 for more.

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