The year 2024 in South Africa was marked by national government elections, with the manifestos of various political organisations featuring similar commitments, such as, inter alia, tackling unemployment, enhancing education, strengthening social security, and addressing poverty.
For instance, addressing the unemployment crisis is the top priority in the ANC manifesto’s six priorities, the DA’s rescue plan manifesto, and the IFP’s 13-point plan, to name just a few. This focus was predicated on factors such as the first-quarter 2024 unemployment rate, which stood at 32.9%, up from 32.1% under the ANC-led government.
Evidently, South African politicians utilise the social welfare crisis in their speeches to garner votes from the marginalised.
As a result, 100 days after the formation of the Government of National Unity (GNU) and the end of 2024, the…