South Africa on track to regulate artificial intelligence
Malusi Gigaba, during a press briefing, 18 January 2017, Pretoria. Picture: Jacques Nelles
Gigaba is planning to go on an international trip to lure investors into the country.
.@mgigaba says he's asked Prof Malikane to "keep quiet". "I can't be spokesperson for my advisor…I reigned him in". #Treasury
— Karyn Maughan (@karynmaughan) April 19, 2017
Gigaba says there shouldn't be an expectation that business will be invited on various trips of #Treasury. They will come with in future
— Cathy Mohlahlana (@CathyMohlahlana) April 19, 2017
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#Treasury Gigaba says we dont want public sector to rise above what budget can afford.
— Khayelihle Rafiq Percy Khumalo-James Jnr (@KhayaJames) April 19, 2017
#Treasury: Gigaba says diversity of opinions at Treasury should not be a concern but his advised Prof Malikane to keep quiet @cnbcafrica
— Fifi Peters (@FifiPeters) April 19, 2017
Gigaba: I am the Minister not anybody else. Advisors are advisors and they don't impose their advise on the Minister.
— National Treasury (@TreasuryRSA) April 19, 2017
#Gigaba : I can't be a spokesperson for my advisor. Yesterday I reined Professor Malikane in. #Treasury
— Bra Hloni (@BraHlonisky) April 19, 2017
Gigaba says Malikane's views have caused concerns but says he has a PhD in economics "not a Zama Zama". #Treasury
— Mpho Maṱhoho (@MaxMpho) April 19, 2017
Gigaba : we need to grow our economy and address poverty & inequality
— National Treasury (@TreasuryRSA) April 19, 2017
Gigaba : we are going to look for someone who is competent and encourages internal candidates to apply.
— National Treasury (@TreasuryRSA) April 19, 2017
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