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COSATU Central Committee: Ramaphosa On ANC Policies Proposed For South Africa, Including New Grants And Universal Internet

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THE ANC’s national executive committee has identified a number of measures aimed at increasing growth and enhancing job creation, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Addressing a Cosatu central committee meeting on Monday (20 September), the president said that this will cover a range of issues including the introduction of grants and access to broadband.

Universal access to broadband

The increased role of digital platforms is expected to persist even beyond the pandemic, as more and more social, economic, governance and supply chain interactions move to the digital sphere, Ramaphosa said.

“Enabling universal access to broadband should be the approach to the release of the spectrum and other digital technologies so that the development of the digital economy is inclusive and sustainable,” he said.

Grants

There continues to be significant demand on the government to continue with and expand income support measures for those living in poverty, Ramaphosa said.

“Further work needs to be done towards the achievement of Comprehensive Social Security to ensure that all South Africans can live in comfort and dignity.”

This necessarily requires better alignment and linkages between social security policies and labour market policies so that beneficiaries of social support can move more readily into employment, Ramaphosa said.

“Subject to long-term affordability, serious consideration should be given to extending further support to the unemployed, and those who are structurally marginalised, possibly in the form of an extension of the Covid-19 SRD grant, targeted food-poverty-line support. We should also consider a combination of all this with mass employment for people.”

Red tape

Ramaphosa said that the government is taking steps to reduce the regulatory burden on small, medium and micro-enterprises.

“This includes ensuring that informal traders are not subject to undue and unfair regulatory requirements. Our fiscal constraints mean that we must set clear priorities, focusing on measures which will have the greatest social and economic impact,” he said.

Energy

Ramaphosa said that transitioning to a low-carbon, ecologically friendly and socially sustainable economy presents opportunities to create jobs, inclusion and growth in the following sectors:

  • Renewable energy;
  • Grid construction;
  • Manufacturing of renewable components;
  • Battery storage;
  • Green vehicles;
  • Green hydrogen while assisting us to further our environmental protection objectives.

Infrastructure

“Infrastructure development is the backbone of economic progress. We must therefore aggressively expand social and economic infrastructure to meet the needs of the economy and the South African people at large,” Ramaphosa said.

This includes new investments in renewable energy, mining, water and sanitation, roads and bridges, human settlements, health and education, digital infrastructure and public transport, he said.

“Our infrastructure investments must anchor the One-Plan approach of the District Development Model and prioritise critical network infrastructures such as rural roads and bridges, water, energy and digital infrastructure.”

He said the involvement of COSATU in the conceptualisation and implementation of all these initiatives must happen as it will be crucial.

“The voice of workers must inform our strategies to put the country on a higher growth and employment generating trajectory,” said Ramaphosa.

“We are all in agreement that the success of our revolution and the ability to bring about a better life for all, depends on the improving the capacity of the state. The state must be efficient, developmental and capable. The state must be rid of corruption, malfeasance and corruption.  The ANC admits that we have made a number of errors, in this area and we are working to professionalise the public service.”

“We are implementing a whole range of measures to instil a culture of service across all spheres of government, but especially at local government level where most people have regular and consistent contact with government.”

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