Too soon to start celebrating economic improvements, says Mminele

Sarb deputy warns against complacency in latest economic roundup

Daniel Mminele
Daniel Mminele

A deputy governor of the South African Reserve Bank has painted a gloomy forward-looking picture for the nation, despite mild improvements in the economic outlook.

Speaking in Johannesburg today (October 30), Daniel Mminele acknowledged the external economic environment had improved and inflation in South Africa was now “providing some breathing space” for consumers.

But such improvements were “no cause for premature celebration”, he said, adding: “Many factors still limit the room for a

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