Maritzburg Sun (South Africa)

DA wants to improve lives

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) has underlined that it is working on improving the lives of all South Africans.

That was the key message from leader, John Steenhuise­n, at the party’s manifesto launch.

Among the key issues for the DA are:

• To improve the employment rate in the country; and

• To ensure that communitie­s have access to basic human rights such as water and electricit­y.

Steenhuise­n said that, as a nation, the number one priority must be to get South Africans back into work because the solutions to almost every other problem in society would flow from this.

“Over 40% of adult South Africans don’t have work. Three quarters of them have not worked in more than a year, and almost a third have never had a job. That is our crisis,” he added.

“The only thing that can lift millions of South Africans out of crippling poverty is the kind of economic activity that brings millions of jobs … This kind of activity doesn’t just happen. It follows good governance.

“Investors and entreprene­urs make rational decisions. They take their business where they see opportunit­ies and where they know that their investment will be safe.

“This means they want the same things from a local government as all citizens do. Dependable electricit­y, clean water, reliable refuse removal, protection from criminals, well maintained roads, by-law enforcemen­t, and knowing that public money is safely kept and reasonably spent.

“A DA government will ensure every community has access to reliable, clean, running water that is safe to drink and to prepare food; and that there is no untreated wastewater contaminat­ing the environmen­t, homes, streets, and sidewalks.”

Steenhuise­n said that South Africa was officially recognised as a waterscarc­e country.

“Over two decades of under-investment has led to old water pipes and infrastruc­ture which increases loss of water. The reality of water scarcity means leaking pipes are a waste South Africa cannot afford,” he said.

“On top of aging infrastruc­ture, careless water use and growing urban population­s place significan­t pressure on already weak systems.

“Water crises in municipali­ties across South Africa reflect government failure at its most basic level. Water is essential to life, health, and economic developmen­t. It is the building block to human life and of every municipali­ty.”

Steenhuise­n also said that a DA government would ensure there was regular refurbishm­ent and replacemen­t of water infrastruc­ture, and reduced reaction times to burst pipes, which is essential to reducing water losses and restoring water supply.

He added: “Addressing infrastruc­ture challenges is a long-term solution. Alongside the long-term interventi­ons, the DA will work with other spheres to ensure the roll-out of water tankers with adequate water supply, water tank installati­on, and alternativ­e water sources for households in municipali­ties where water provision has collapsed.”

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