SOUTH Africa must tackle economic inequality in order to create jobs and bring down unemployment statistics, according to a World Bank report released.
South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world.
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This is what people like myself have been saying all along that our govt had 18 years to make some tangible progress in improving the lives of previously disadvantaged masses.
They are not interested in changing the status-quo for one simple reason. an uneducated poor population will keep them in power so as to steal as much money from the middle class as possible.
The whole time poor people will always have hope when empty promises, few pieces of free chicken and cheap free t-shirts are thrown their way every election. Report Abuse
Jul 25, 2012
cornelius
@ Cheeseboy, I have also often wondered whether the absolute mess we are seeing in education is perhaps calculated to keep the masses uneducated and ignorant for precisely the reason you mention. Report Abuse
Jul 25, 2012
cornelius
To continue : I wonder whether people realise just how bad it is in education. Children come out of school hardly being able to read and write. We are very near the bottom of the pile of the countries in the world ( including our fellow African countries) when it comes to our standards of education. How is this possible, when we are the economic powerhouse of Africa ? The biggest problem is poor teachers, and the power of Sadtu. These people don't realise that teachin is a calling, not just a job. Teachers must go the extra mile, not for money, but for the love of the noble profession. As long as our teachers regard themeselves to be like factory workers, we will never get our educatiuon right, and the inequalities will remain. Report Abuse
Jul 25, 2012
David-
Access to a basic set of goods and services during childhood could be an important predictor of future outcomes, including educational achievements and earnings.
These basic services included education, healthcare, essential infrastructure such as water, sanitation and electricity, and early childhood development programmes.
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I have one word for the failure to provide the above POLITICIANS
We must not fool ourselves into believing that the crisis in education 'just happened by chance/incompetence'
it is happening by design. Why is it that the organs of govt that take money from the middle class e.g. SARS have witnessed several massive improvements and innovations (eFiling etc) in a short space of time. yet the service related institutions (education, health) have virtually been destroyed.
How many times have the few honest leaders cried out that education in Mzansi is now far worse than it was during apartheid. our leaders know that if they fix education they will ultimately loose power/money. Report Abuse
Jul 25, 2012
Maratachelete
Our government's main priority is to ensure that all the comrades,who fought for freedom,are rich and well taken of,so they do not have time to fight inequality,but they make noise about apartheid and what it did to them,oh,poor them and how much time they spent in Robbin Ireland.It is actually sad that the very same government that claims to have fought for out rights,is the one taking them away through their autocratic style of governance and the rampant corruption that takes away bread from poor children's mouths. Report Abuse
Jul 26, 2012
WakeUpSouthAfrica
CheeseBoy - The politicians who scream about education are from the DA. Report Abuse
Jul 26, 2012
Danielrjvvuren
Interesting that it worked out that way, but economically we are a welfare state. Every person of the lower income level seeing grants as a better option than employment. I personally use the strict definition of unemployment and the EAP are hampered down by high taxes, high expenditure and now income increase to counter balance the problem with all the grants given. Education as I always indicated and debated is the key. We need educated people to employ. There is so many jobs but structural unemployment is a big problem in SA. Report Abuse
World Bank needs to be made aware of the following - according to the AG, R11 billion was lost due to unauthorized, irregular, fruitless & wasteful expenditure; NOTE that. Gauteng Toll roads construction costs amounted to R22 billion, NOTE that again. Conclusion - just by taking these two examples SA would today be moving towards a +ve direction if that wasted R11 billion was rather used to address half of the R22 billion debt. In closing, I agree 100% with you Danielrjvvuren. Report Abuse
Jul 26, 2012
MommaC
the Gini Coefficient does not say if a country is good or bad.
Ethiopia and Kazakhstan have 'better' scores than us because ALL of their people are in the same boat - I don't think any of us want to get into their boat either. Report Abuse
Jul 26, 2012
Brighteyes
The state will never up education in this country.... because that will mean that these children that's the future of this country will be able to see what the current government is all about and will not continue to vote for them. Report Abuse
Jul 26, 2012
jnrb
In terms of its untapped mineral wealth, the Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the richest countries in the world. Its soil is reputed to contain every mineral listed on the periodic table and these minerals are found in concentrations high enough to make metal analysts weep. (see http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-adv/specialsales/spotlight/congo/diamond.html). Yet citizens of the DRC are among the poorest in the world, having the second lowest nominal GDP per capita. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s untapped deposits of raw minerals are estimated to be worth in excess of US$ 24 trillion. Yet the money never reaches the people. Why? Idiotic, selfish, incompetent leaders WHO ONLY LOOK AFTER THEMSELVES. It is not much different in South Africa. Report Abuse
Aug 4, 2012
francois136
country of confusion indeed,,its beta shatup Report Abuse
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CheeseBoy
South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world.--------------
This is what people like myself have been saying all along that our govt had 18 years to make some tangible progress in improving the lives of previously disadvantaged masses.
They are not interested in changing the status-quo for one simple reason. an uneducated poor population will keep them in power so as to steal as much money from the middle class as possible.
The whole time poor people will always have hope when empty promises, few pieces of free chicken and cheap free t-shirts are thrown their way every election.
Report Abuse
cornelius
@ Cheeseboy, I have also often wondered whether the absolute mess we are seeing in education is perhaps calculated to keep the masses uneducated and ignorant for precisely the reason you mention.Report Abuse
cornelius
To continue : I wonder whether people realise just how bad it is in education. Children come out of school hardly being able to read and write. We are very near the bottom of the pile of the countries in the world ( including our fellow African countries) when it comes to our standards of education. How is this possible, when we are the economic powerhouse of Africa ? The biggest problem is poor teachers, and the power of Sadtu. These people don't realise that teachin is a calling, not just a job. Teachers must go the extra mile, not for money, but for the love of the noble profession. As long as our teachers regard themeselves to be like factory workers, we will never get our educatiuon right, and the inequalities will remain.Report Abuse
David-
Access to a basic set of goods and services during childhood could be an important predictor of future outcomes, including educational achievements and earnings.These basic services included education, healthcare, essential infrastructure such as water, sanitation and electricity, and early childhood development programmes.
=========================================================================
I have one word for the failure to provide the above POLITICIANS
Report Abuse
CheeseBoy
@corneliusWe must not fool ourselves into believing that the crisis in education 'just happened by chance/incompetence'
it is happening by design. Why is it that the organs of govt that take money from the middle class e.g. SARS have witnessed several massive improvements and innovations (eFiling etc) in a short space of time. yet the service related institutions (education, health) have virtually been destroyed.
How many times have the few honest leaders cried out that education in Mzansi is now far worse than it was during apartheid. our leaders know that if they fix education they will ultimately loose power/money.
Report Abuse
Maratachelete
Our government's main priority is to ensure that all the comrades,who fought for freedom,are rich and well taken of,so they do not have time to fight inequality,but they make noise about apartheid and what it did to them,oh,poor them and how much time they spent in Robbin Ireland.It is actually sad that the very same government that claims to have fought for out rights,is the one taking them away through their autocratic style of governance and the rampant corruption that takes away bread from poor children's mouths.Report Abuse
WakeUpSouthAfrica
CheeseBoy - The politicians who scream about education are from the DA.Report Abuse
Danielrjvvuren
Interesting that it worked out that way, but economically we are a welfare state. Every person of the lower income level seeing grants as a better option than employment. I personally use the strict definition of unemployment and the EAP are hampered down by high taxes, high expenditure and now income increase to counter balance the problem with all the grants given. Education as I always indicated and debated is the key. We need educated people to employ. There is so many jobs but structural unemployment is a big problem in SA.Report Abuse
Danielrjvvuren
sorry and NO income increase not nowReport Abuse
mesip
World Bank needs to be made aware of the following - according to the AG, R11 billion was lost due to unauthorized, irregular, fruitless & wasteful expenditure; NOTE that. Gauteng Toll roads construction costs amounted to R22 billion, NOTE that again. Conclusion - just by taking these two examples SA would today be moving towards a +ve direction if that wasted R11 billion was rather used to address half of the R22 billion debt. In closing, I agree 100% with you Danielrjvvuren.Report Abuse
MommaC
the Gini Coefficient does not say if a country is good or bad.Ethiopia and Kazakhstan have 'better' scores than us because ALL of their people are in the same boat - I don't think any of us want to get into their boat either.
Report Abuse
Brighteyes
The state will never up education in this country.... because that will mean that these children that's the future of this country will be able to see what the current government is all about and will not continue to vote for them.Report Abuse
jnrb
In terms of its untapped mineral wealth, the Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the richest countries in the world. Its soil is reputed to contain every mineral listed on the periodic table and these minerals are found in concentrations high enough to make metal analysts weep. (see http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-adv/specialsales/spotlight/congo/diamond.html). Yet citizens of the DRC are among the poorest in the world, having the second lowest nominal GDP per capita. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s untapped deposits of raw minerals are estimated to be worth in excess of US$ 24 trillion. Yet the money never reaches the people. Why? Idiotic, selfish, incompetent leaders WHO ONLY LOOK AFTER THEMSELVES. It is not much different in South Africa.Report Abuse
francois136
country of confusion indeed,,its beta shatupReport Abuse
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