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'People's G20' gives space to engagement groups - president

The Citizen

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November 25, 2025

With South Africa’s presidency of the G20 coming to an end, President Cyril Ramaphosa says the agreements made during the leaders’ summit will contribute to job creation for the country.

- Itumeleng Mafisa

'People's G20' gives space to engagement groups - president

WIDE-EYED. President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers remarks during a working dinner for invited African heads of state and government in Sandton on Friday, ahead of the G20 leaders' summit. Picture: AFP

(AFP)

He reflected on the success of the two-day G20 leaders’ summit, which was held in Johannesburg over the weekend.

“This is the first time that the G20 has been hosted on African soil,” said Ramaphosa.

“Recognising the importance of this milestone, we have placed Africa’s growth and development at the heart of the G20’s agenda.

“The G20 matters for South Africa, not only to cement our important role in international affairs, but also to support our own growth and create jobs for South Africans.

“We can only achieve these objectives in an environment of global stability, inclusive growth and a level playing field.”

Ramaphosa said South Africa has managed to set an inclusive agenda for the world, which will promote multilateralism.

“Our G20 presidency has been rooted in the conviction that the world needs more solidarity, equality and sustainability,” he said.

“While some have sought to create division and polarisation between nations, we have reinforced our shared humanity.

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