Merkel state visit: Germany has 'expectations' of Ramaphosa's reforms
5 February 2020
Germany has high expectations of President Cyril Ramaphosa's economic reform drives, says the country's ambassador to South Africa, Martin Schäfer.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, one of the world's most powerful heads of state, will arrive at Waterkloof Air Force Base in Pretoria on Wednesday night for a two-day state visit to South Africa. Her visit comes at a time when South Africa's tepid and sluggish economy is being hamstrung by failing state-owned enterprises and an inability by the government to enact urgent policy reforms.
"The goal of the visit is to further intensify solid and vibrant ties (between the two countries). There is a lot of interest from and expectations in Germany in President Ramaphosa's economic reform drive," Schäfer told News24 on the eve of Merkel's arrival.
Ramaphosa and the German chancellor will chair a meeting of the South Africa-Germany Bi-National Commission on Thursday and will also hold private talks. She will also engage with German companies operating in South Africa.