Cape Times

ANC causes recession

- Mbuyiseni Ndlozi Economic Freedom Fighters

THE EFF notes the 2017 first quarter gross domestic product figures released by Stats SA today. The report shows the real gross domestic product decreased by 0.7% in the first quarter of 2017, following a decrease of 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2016, leading to a recession.

While the largest negative contributo­r to growth in GDP in the first quarter was trade, the catering, accommodat­ion industry and manufactur­ing sectors in South Africa continue to shrink.

The recession that the South African economy finds itself in is due to the ANC’s collective and individual incapabili­ty to provide sound leadership.

For the past few years, South Africa’s economy has continued to deteriorat­e and it is now evident that the government has neither the ideologica­l or policy response to this depressing state of affairs.

Instead of fostering, enhancing and harnessing economic growth, the ANC is busy developing mechanisms on how to loot people’s tax money from the fiscus.

The people of South Africa must be very worried about the direction of our country because the ANC will degenerate the economy further and this will mean reduced quality of life to an already compromise­d standard of living for the majority of people, in particular black and poor South Africans. What is evident is that under Zuma’s administra­tion, South Africa has been auctioned to a foreign family led criminal syndicate which has siphoned off billions of rand from South Africa’s fiscus.

Under Zuma’s administra­tion, South Africa has been relegated to sub investment (junk) status and is now facing recession.

What recession means is that the economy is shrinking, and the base from which the state could collect taxes in order to finance education, healthcare, social grants, infrastruc­ture and many other basic socio-economic needs is getting smaller.

All of this is due to an incapable and directionl­ess political leadership, which only focuses on self enrichment, lies and theft of public funds.

The people of South Africa must realise we should soon rescue our country from a mafia and criminal syndicate that will steal everything and destroy our current and future prospects of a stable society.

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