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GNU leaders vow unity after budget stumble
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67494, member: 636"] Leaders from the 10 parties participating in South Africa's coalition government finished a retreat on Monday after two days of discussions at a Gauteng venue. President Cyril Ramaphosa and Deputy President Paul Mashatile joined representatives from organizations that signed a unity agreement 16 months earlier. A joint declaration stated the partnership continues working toward goals despite difficulties encountered while preparing the 2025 spending plan. Officials pledged to apply insights gained from that experience when coordinating future financial decisions. The gathering assessed achievements in sectors like energy, transportation networks and telecommunications while addressing persistent problems related to joblessness, inadequate services and criminal activity. Attendees from the African National Congress, Democratic Alliance, Inkatha Freedom Party and seven smaller groups backed the Medium Term Development Plan as their central framework. They committed to priorities like strengthening law enforcement institutions, expanding employment programs for youth and improving management of struggling local governments. The retreat marked the first such meeting since forming the Government of National Unity. Party chiefs emphasized swift implementation of policies while preparing for South Africa's upcoming role leading the Group of 20 nations. [/QUOTE]
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