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Top news items in major S. African media outlets

Xinhua, November 26, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are highlights of major South African news outlets on Saturday:

-- South Africa has retained its sovereign credit rating, Moody's Investors Service announced late on Friday.

The current rank assigned by Moody's is two notches above sub-investment grade, with a negative outlook.(Fin24).

-- President Jacob Zuma will be taking the remedial action prescribed by the Public Protector on review.

The announcement was made Friday afternoon through a statement by The Presidency. (City Press) Endit