Ramaphosa Touts His Policy Wins as ANC Election Looms

  • Report shows Ramaphosa’s long-standing reform pledge
  • Ramaphosa seen seeking re-election as ruling party head
Cyril RamaphosaPhotographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa touted his electricity policy reforms and the sale of airwaves that were first planned more than a decade ago, among his biggest successes as the ruling African National Congress heads toward an election to choose its leader.

The move to make it easier for companies to produce their own power in a country that suffers from chronic electricity supply constraintsBloomberg Terminal and the spectrum auction where the government raised 14.4 billion rand ($890 million) were listed as key achievements, according to a joint-reform report by the Presidency and National Treasury published Monday.