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The farce of public participation in budgetary processe

Recently, a distressing report appeared in The Sunday Times: 32-year-old Russel Makhubela allegedly poisoned his two-year old daughter and then tried to kill himself, because he believed that they should “die together as a family rather than suffer through poverty”. In his desperation, Russel asked his wife: “What’s the use of collecting firewood? We will have nothing to eat tomorrow.”  Access to sufficient food and relief from economic hardships are fundamental rights entrenched in the Constitution, but enjoyment of these rights remains elusive for millions of people who continue to be marginalised both by the economy and by the government’s economic measures. This outcome – of gross economic inequality and minimal redistribution by the state – goes hand in hand with marginalised people’s exclusion from governance processes, including the budget process.

No end in sight for South Africa s wage problems: economists

No end in sight for South Africa’s wage problems: economists Subscribe The National Treasury, ratings agencies and economists have all flagged escalating wage demands as one of the key risks facing South Africa right now. Last week saw several developments on the wage front, with many of the demands well in excess of expected inflation, said economists from the Bureau for Economic Research (BER) in a research note on Monday (24 May). The group outlined some of the key demands from labour unions as follows: Mining – In the gold mining sector, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), among other demands, wants a 15% increase in salaries.

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