PROPHECY: GOD SAID 2023 EXPANDING

Prophecy:
A lot more franchises and businesses will start up and expand to different cities. Small businesses with five or ten employees will suddenly grow to a fifty and hundred plus that will cause the expansion into other areas. The transport sector is under immense pressure, and they need to rethink their strategies. The road infrastructure will deteriorate more and more.
The railway system will be upgraded to alleviate loads that travel on South African roads. It will be much safer and cheaper. In some cases, security guards will be used on these railroad tracks to protect the loads; it will also be a lot cheaper because of petrol and diesel shortage and the price in the transport sector.
Older forgotten railway lines will be used and upgraded again to reach areas that were reached before and were previously put out of use. Businesses within the transport industry will do well in 2023.

PROPHETIC WARNING FULFILLED: IMF

Prophetic warning received.

Fulfillment;

IMF provides R65bn emergency funding for SA to tackle Covid-19
By Siphelele Dludla Aug 23, 2021
THE GOVERNMENT’S finances will be boosted further with a R65 billion ($4.16bn) injection as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) become effective today.
Earlier this month, the IMF board of governors approved the general allocation of SDRs equivalent of $650bn, the largest IMF emergency currency creation in history, to tackle the Covid19 global pandemic.null
The newly created SDR is the first tranche, since the $250bn that was issued soon after the global financial crisis in 2009.
The SDR is meant to boost global liquidity and will be credited to IMF member countries in proportion to their existing quotas in the Fund. The IMF said the SDR allocation will benefit all members, address the long-term global need for reserves, build confidence, and foster the resilience and stability of the global economy.
IMF sends a warning to South Africa
Staff Writer 9 December 2021
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) held virtual consultations with South African officials from 17 November to 7 December to discuss recent economic developments and the outlook of the economy.
In its findings published on Wednesday (8 December), the group noted that South Africa’s cyclical recovery in 2021 has been relatively strong, with estimates of a 4.6% GDP rebound after the economy contracted by -6.4% in 2020.
The recovery was also supported by external factors, such as favourable commodity prices and benign financial conditions, which are likely temporary, it said.
However, it warned that the rebound has not decreased the unemployment rate amid deteriorating confidence, exacerbated by the July social unrest episode, anaemic private-sector investment, and weak credit extension.
https://businesstech.co.za/news/business/545352/imf-sends-a-warning-to-south-africa/