Oman Daily Observer

S Africa’s new finance minister for reform

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PRETORIA: South Africa’s new finance minister signalled on Saturday he would oversee a redistribu­tion of wealth to the country’s black majority, as a row over the sacking of his predecesso­r laid bare bitter divisions within the ruling ANC party.

Saying the country was poised at a “polarised and contentiou­s” moment, Malusi Gigaba promised to transform the economy while keeping the public accounts balanced.

“The ownership of wealth and assets remains concentrat­ed in the hands of a small part of the population. This must change,” he told a televised news conference.

His predecesso­r Pravin Gordhan, respected by internatio­nal investors and dismissed on Friday after months of internecin­e sparring with President Jacob Zuma, meanwhile urged action against what he called a growing “streak of authoritar­ianism” in domestic politics. Gordhan spoke at a memorial service for veteran antiaparth­eid activist Ahmed Kathrada where the crowd, which included many ANC supporters, chanted for Zuma’s removal.

Gigaba’s comment on the economy chimed in with the more populist line taken by Zuma, who faces a growing backlash from within his own party after electoral setbacks and missteps that included a fiasco that threatened the payment of social grants to 17 million.

African National Congress administra­tions that have governed without interrupti­on since Nelson Mandela become president in 1994 have promised to spread prosperity. Progress has been made including building 4.5 million housing units for the poor and establishi­ng a broad-based social welfare system.

On Saturday, the president spoke of “our stated commitment to advance radical socio-economic transforma­tion” at the launch of a housing project in his home province of KwaZulu Natal. Zuma recently said he wants to change the constituti­on to expropriat­e farmland, which remains mostly in white hands, without paying compensati­on to the owners.

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Malusi Gigaba

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