Image: ReutersSACP is calling for the introduction basic income grant, to help fight increasing levels of unemployment. The South African Communist Party (SACP) argues that the delay in the introduction of basic income grant to the most destitute, is worsening the current scourge of criminality in the country.
The party, is calling for the introduction of the grant, to help fight increasing levels of unemployment.
Over 15 million South Africans are currently without jobs. SACP spokesperson, Dr Alex Mashilo, acknowledges that reports of widespread corruption in the disbursement of temporary social relief of distress funds during this current coronavirus pandemic are […]
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