South Africa becomes the first African G20 leader in 2025, focusing on the continent’s economic growth and equality.

South Africa will become the first African nation to lead the G20 in 2025, aiming to prioritize the continent’s development in global economic discussions. Under President Cyril Ramaphosa, the country plans to focus on issues like economic growth, industrialization, and equality. The G20 presidency, which starts in December 2024, offers South Africa a platform to advocate for Africa's interests, though it faces challenges from global conflicts and economic uncertainty.

December 26, 2024
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