says government’s interventions to improve the lives of South Africans will not work as long as the majority of blacks are excluded from the economy.
In his address during the opening of Parliament, President Cyril Ramaphosa spelled out the government of national unity’s plans for inclusive growth and job creation over the next five years.“A crisis that is leading the country to be a failed state. At the core of the crisis is how the democratic project of 1994 did not address the systematic racial and economic structure of the country.
Government can have many interventions, but if they don’t address the structural design on the economy, none of the interventions are going to work. We are clear as the ATM that the unemployment, the poverty and inequality keep on increasing because we have got an economic system that is only benefiting a selected few.