South Africa Makes History As First African G20 Leader

South Africa has made history by becoming the first African nation to take the presidency of the G20, as President Cyril Ramaphosa officially took over the leadership on Tuesday. Addressing the summit in Rio de Janeiro, Ramaphosa expressed pride in accepting the role, which formally begins on December 1, and laid out his country’s priorities for the year ahead. In his speech, Ramaphosa highlighted South Africa’s focus on promoting inclusive economic growth, sustainable development, and tackling global inequality. He stated that the theme for South Africa’s G20 presidency would centre…

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