The Business Show: SA’s last economic lifeline? Kevin Lings says only public-private partnerships can save growth

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Stanlib’s chief economist Kevin Lings warns that South Africa has run out of options: ballooning government debt, crippled SOEs, and shaky politics mean the state can no longer drive growth. The only path left? Public-private partnerships to unlock business confidence, leverage strong corporate balance sheets, and revive infrastructure. With retail spending up, inflation low, and markets flying, Lings says the spark is there — but without urgent reform, the flame won’t catch
3 Sep 11AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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