JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's ruling party is being forced to confront a problem that has bedevilled the country since apartheid ended 28 years ago: how to reduce record gross inequality and poverty that hurts the Black majority more than the white minority.
The ANC is being forced to confront a problem that has bedevilled the country since apartheid ended 28 years ago: how to reduce record inequality and poverty that hurts the black majority more than the white minority.
South Africa's ruling party is being forced to confront a problem that has bedevilled the country since apartheid ended 28 years ago: how to reduce record gross inequality and poverty that hurts the Black majority more than the white minority. While the issue has never gone away, it has come to a head after the Covid-19 pandemic destroyed jobs and livelihoods.