With cost of living increasing, and unemployment being a major concern, an estimated 8-million South Africans are left jobless and unable to afford their most basic needs. As a result, one political party has proposed a significant increase to the basic income grant.
The GOOD party has launched its basic income grant campaign that is expected to be one of its main election priorities in the run-up to next year’s general elections.
Calling it a "GOOD deal" the party is proposing a R999 basic income grant and says that not only can it be done, but that it must be done.The […]
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