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Ramaphosa: $38bn more for energy transition Today DStv403

Ramaphosa says it needs $38-billion more.That is over and above the $8.5 billion pledged by the UK, US, EU, Germany and France at COP26.Ramaphosa says Biden understands the challenge.

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