SACP General Secretary, Solly Mapaila has called out the government for its inability to resolve the worsening job and economic turmoil in the country. Courtesy of #DStv403
JOHANNESBURG - SACP General Secretary, Solly Mapaila has called out the government for its inability to resolve the worsening job and economic turmoil in the country.Mapaila says the needs of business can't be placed above the interests of the general public. He said,"we need to make the jobs crisis an immediate one to attend to...government can't be pandering to business.""We must bring on board the role of the public economy. We live in a capitalist country, the business can't dominate over public interest."
Tired hogwash. What has the tripartite alliance partners done to ensure SOEs and government are run without all the wastage of money and opportunities!
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Who is this mampara?
Mxm. Mapaila and his ANC can voetsek.
The problem with these ideological dinosaurs,is that they are so ideologically cemented,they don't see the trees from the forest
And neither can the state dominate public and business interests.
Like a typicle Communist of the 1950s, Mapaila doesn't realise that business interests can only last so long when they are not aligned with public interests.
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Public interest may be misconstrued
The SACP's justification for killing it!
Not sure if this guys knows that without businesses there are no taxes to levy and with that no funds for government. The ANC government infighting is the problem. We can't have a president ruling a country when his co-leadership are not competent. Cele top of that list.
He should be saying 'business without social elements enforced by the state' otherwise the denial of 70/30% job reality and the nonsense of full political control in the height of dysfunction in state hands is just a waste of time.