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South African Airways in talks with potential partners

Published 10/14/2019, 06:38 AM
Updated 10/14/2019, 06:38 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO:  Nigeria's President Buhari meets with his South African counterpart Ramaphosa in Pretoria

By Karin Strohecker and Libby George

LONDON (Reuters) - South Africa's embattled state-owned airline is open to outside investment and in talks with a number of potential partners, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday.

The economy of the African continent's most industrialized nation has come under ever growing pressure as the government grapples with lacklustre growth, high unemployment and a heavy debt burden, especially from state-owned enterprises such as South African Airways (SAA) and power firm Eskom.

"South African Airways is one of those state-owned enterprises that has relied on lots of state bailouts," Ramaphosa told the FT Africa conference in London.

"We are on record as saying we are open to the participation of the private sector. As we speak now, we're talking to a few interested parties when it comes to SAA."

In September, the cash-strapped national airline said a government cash injection of 5.5 billion rand ($372 million) had been approved for the 2019/20 financial year but that it still needed more money.

Ramaphosa also said his government realized it had to pursue prudent fiscal policies in order to grow the economy, create jobs and attract investment.

"At a time when our fiscus is under great pressure, we are committed to ensuring debt sustainability, improving the composition of spending and reducing risks arising from contingent liabilities, especially of our state-owned enterprises."

The government is due to publish a number of key papers and decisions in the coming days: a special paper laying out how to rescue Eskom and who will be the utility's new chief executive as well as the country's long-term energy plan, the so-called the Integrated Resource Plan (IRP).

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Asked if he thought the government was doing enough to maintain its investment grade rating with Moody’s, Ramaphosa said he expected "Moody's and others will be very happy."

Moody’s is the last of the top three ratings firms to still rank Pretoria’s debt at investment grade - Baa3 with a stable outlook - and has not made a widely expected downgrade.

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