PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) has forecast that South Africa’s estimated economic growth could more than double this year if fewer restrictions are implemented during winter and completely wiped out at the start of the fourth quarter.
In its SA Economic Outlook report released yesterday, PwC outlined economic growth and employment scenarios for 2021 based on different perspectives on the expected third wave of Covid-19 infections. READ MORE
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