South Africa's Minister in the Presidency responsible for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities says today's round table sought to foster inclusivity by engaging the banking and financial sector, along with corporate stakeholders, in G20-related discussions that have direct implications for South Africa during and beyond its G20 presidency. It also sought to forge and cultivate smart partnerships for unlocking inclusive economic participation opportunities. The round table was held in Johannesburg. Sisi Segalo has more on the story

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