PRETORIA — The Presidency of South Africa has unveiled a comprehensive review of the nation's advancements in recovery and reconstruction efforts since 2019, encapsulated in the publication "Leave No One Behind 2024 - A Five-Year Review."
According to South African Government News Agency, this summary report highlights the significant strides taken by the Sixth Administration in addressing critical challenges and implementing transformative initiatives aimed at fostering sustainable and inclusive growth.
The publication outlines the administration's achievements in various sectors, including economic growth and job creation, the fight against corruption, poverty alleviation, human capital development, the provision of quality healthcare, combating crime, violence, instability, enhancing community safety, and substantial investments in infrastructure. It emphasizes the administration's dedication to overcoming immediate challenges faced by South Africans while laying down robust foundations for future prosperity and job opportunities.
"The publication is an exercise in accountability and draws attention to the collective efforts of government and social partners to improve conditions in the country under the leadership of President Cyril Ramaphosa," Magwenya stated. This initiative reflects the administration's commitment to transparency and accountability in its governance approach.
For those interested in delving deeper into the achievements and future plans outlined in the five-year review, the document is accessible online at www.stateofthenation.gov.za and through the provided link.