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SpiroMsandi 1d
Where is the Freedom Charter which says, we the people shall share the country’s wealth? Well, it is clear now that it was only for “some” that will share the wealth. Our country is the most unequal in the world and the highest unemployment rate. The majority of our people live in conditions of unemployment, poverty and indignity. You have compounded this problem with the fact that corruption is the hallmark of all that you do. So, is that a good story to tell or nine wasted years or in your books, the good story is the nine wasted years?
Government has to find solutions to the loss of jobs. It is the duty of the government to reduce the rate of unemployment and contributes towards the growth of our economy. The economical level of savings in South Africa is very, very low. It is at just 3% to the growth domestic product - this is very, very low. In order to fight the loss of jobs in our country the savings of money must happen so as to have a pool of wealth and this
Of course, this is the sin tax sweet spot for the government. Where sin tax is high enough to generate revenue for government, but too low to drastically alter behaviour. The government can be seen to be doing good while extracting the economic value of sinful behaviour. As usual, the taxpayer gets the sooty end of the deal.
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Yes, we support this but we are saying, let us seriously look at how we are going to try and prevent it. Thank you, very much the NFP supports this.
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We will do for South Africa what we have already done where we govern. We will deliver job creating economic growth. We will deliver a one year paid internship for school leavers, to get them in the door of their first job. We will attract investment and cut red tape. We will stop corruption and throw corrupt politicians in jail. We will make sure that jobs are available fairly, not only to the well connected or the corrupt. Voters can trust that we will do these things; we will do as we say
Many of us have a cherished childhood object. A keepsake. A reminder of something or someone we love. Even as violence continued to rage around them, Syrian children fleeing for safety found space among the necessities they carried for their own such items. For many of the nearly 44,000 Syrian children under age 5 at the Za'atari Refugee Camp in Jordan, these precious objects provide a connection to their past and bring comfort in a turbulent world. Each item comes with a story. Nine refugee children share these stories – about their uprooted lives, their keepsakes, and the powerful memories that these precious objects represent.
The increasing concern about hydrofluorocarbons is that they are the greenhouse gasses, falling under the scope of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which South Africa ratified in August 1997. This is the Multilateral Climate Change Convention under which we regularly negotiate as a global community.
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Any policy that grows the economy but fails to give us jobs and to prioritise quality of work will be a repeat of the last 25 years. This is the only way that our people who are hopeless could now gain economic power. This is the only way that we will grow the economy at 6% in 2020 and 2021. This will increase to 10% in 2022. Dear South Africans, for our land and jobs now, please, vote for the EFF. Thank you, Chairperson.
On 12 December, Jantjie apologised if he had offended anyone, explaining that his performance was impaired due to a hallucination brought on by his schizophrenia. He added that he suffers from violent tendencies and stated that he had been hospitalised in a mental health facility for 19 months, beginning around 2006. Nonetheless, he maintained that he performed well, calling himself "a champion of sign language".[14][15]
Death of Nelson Mandela 1970, Viewed 25 November 2020, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Nelson_Mandela>.
Hansard | Unrevised Hansard | PMG 1970, Viewed 25 November 2020, <https://pmg.org.za/hansard/28266/>.
Hope in their hands: Refugee children share their keepsakes ... 1970, Viewed 25 November 2020, <https://www.unicef.org/stories/hope-their-hands-refugee-children-share-their-keepsakes>.