Speaking during an address to the nation, Ramaphosa thanked South Africans for the hospitality they extended to the summit’s delegates.
“We thank our mayors, our councillors and municipal workers who worked so hard to prepare our host cities and towns for the arrival of our visitors, particularly in Johannesburg, which hosted the Leaders’ Summit. These cities and towns showed what can be done when a concerted and coordinated effort is made to fix potholes and street lights, to clean up our streets and maintain our infrastructure. This must continue past the G20 and must be expanded to areas of our towns and cities that have been neglected. This is the time to improve service delivery,” he said.
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