Basic Income Grant Party launches manifesto in Soweto

Basic Income Grant Party launches manifesto in Soweto

Ewn News,News,Eyewitness News JOHANNESBURG – Newly-formed political party, Basic Income Grant said that it would cost government R1.25 trillion a year to implement its universal basic income.Across the world, there have been many political parties wanting to introduce a universal basic income, with the big question always being how is government going to fund it.

Although only contesting elections in Gauteng, Basic Income Grant is advocating for people aged between 18 and 25 to receive R1,500 a month while those 26 and older to get R3,500. Party president, Hendrick Kekana, said that the plan would be funded through an additional […]

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