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Home Features State of the Nation Address 2021 SONA 2021 - Latest News

ISANCO welcomes government’s key priority areas to sustain economy

12 February 2021, 9:30 PM  |
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has thanked learners, educators and parents for the 2020 matric pass rate.

President Cyril Ramaphosa has thanked learners, educators and parents for the 2020 matric pass rate.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa has thanked learners, educators and parents for the 2020 matric pass rate.

 

The Independent South African National Civic Organisation (ISANCO) says it welcomes the four key priority areas to help sustain the economy of the country, as pointed out by President Cyril Ramaphosa in his State of the Nation Address.

As part of the recovery plan, the government is also prioritising an increase in the local to make South African exports globally competitive.

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s outlined four key priorities for 2021:

However, ISANCO secretary general, Bakoena Ramosie, says they fear that the billions meant to facilitate growth, are not protected from corruption, as it happened with the R500 billion initially set to help COVID-19 challenges.

He says President Ramaphosa failed to present radical approaches to deal with the culprits of COVID-19 scandals and the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture.

“The distribution nightmare of special grant of R350 COVID-19 extension is faced with further unbearable stress for beneficiaries. ISANCO applauds him for understanding that 2021 is the year for local government elections to take place and no manga business. Although he has presented his usual boring promises to the poor without implementation plans remain a challenge,” Ramosie says.

Key priorities

President Ramaphosa said government will this year focus on defeating COVID-19, accelerating economic recovery, implementing economic reforms and fighting corruption.

Will SA be able to fight corruption, strengthen a weakened state?

Ramaphosa said there’s light at the end of the tunnel in the fight against COVID-19, which has infected nearly 1.5 million South Africans and killed at least more than 47 000.

“We have secured nine million doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Further consignments will arrive over the next four weeks. In addition, we have secured 12 million vaccines from the COVAX facility. This will be other vaccines that are available to SA, Pfizer has committed 20 million vaccine doses commencing with deliveries at the end of the first quarter.”

He said the implementation of economic reforms to create jobs and clamping down on corruption will also take priority, adding that the government will soon appoint members of the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council that will oversee the establishment of an independent statutory anti-corruption body that will report to Parliament.

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