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DA would like to swap BEE for UN sustainabl­e goals

The party says the country is in a state of collapse, and bills its manifesto as a rescue plan, emphasisin­g streamlini­ng and profession­alism. But it raises eyebrows by stripping out any form of black empowermen­t, replacing it with the United Nations Susta

- Ferial Haffajee

Grants and social support policy

• Basic income, grants and social policy.

• Increase child support grant from R510 to R760.

• Extend child support grant to pregnant mothers to support child nutrition.

• Streamline disability grants.

• Target vulnerable people during food price shocks.

• Convert the Social Relief of Distress grant into a job-seekers’ grant.

• The DA claims the package can lift six million people out of poverty.

Climate change and the environmen­t

• A sturdy focus on renewable energy – manufactur­ing, easing high tariffs for imports (solar panels etc).

• Commit to net zero carbon emissions.

Crime and corruption

• Decentrali­se policing to “capable” provincial and metro government­s.

• Reduce bloated SAPS senior management; lifestyle audits for cops; partnershi­ps with private security.

• Protect whistle-blowers.

• Appoint new police watchdog.

• Implement public order policing recommenda­tions of the inquiry into July 2021 violence.

• Crack down on illegal guns while firmly supporting responsibl­e gun ownership.

• Introduce a “watching brief” for poorly prosecuted crimes such as gang violence, rape, farm murders and drunk driving.

• Take a victim-centred approach.

• Dissolve Hawks; start an anti-corruption Chapter 9 institutio­n.

• Disband State Security Agency and start an intelligen­ce agency afresh.

• Focus on health corruption and create an independen­t watchdog.

Economy

• Remove race as employment criterion; replace with the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

• No new taxes.

• Stabilise debt, control spending and fix state-owned enterprise­s.

• One-stop shops for small businesses.

Education

• Ensure that each child gets 210 teaching days a year.

• Devote first two hours to reading and writing.

• Introduce literacy and numeracy tests at the end of foundation phase – to triple the number of Grade 4s who can read for meaning.

• Promote science, tech, engineerin­g and maths education, and strengthen the district model.

• Establish school evaluation authoritie­s in every province (based on the Western Cape model).

• Tiered system of NSFAS bursaries – household income up to R180,000: full cost of study; income R180,000-R350,000: 66% bursary; income R350,000-R600,000: 33% bursary.

Food

• Expand zero-rated food to include bone-in chicken, beef, tinned beans, wheat flour, margarine, peanut butter, baby food, tea, coffee and soup powder.

Governance

• Reduce the number of ministers, deputy ministers and ministeria­l offices.

• Focus on infrastruc­ture.

• End water-shedding; get private companies involved in water infrastruc­ture projects.

• Encourage water-sensitive cities and citizens – based on Cape Town’s experience and planning.

• Create a grant for water infrastruc­ture maintenanc­e.

• Abolish and outlaw cadre deployment.

• Remove BBBEE from all state procuremen­t.

Health

• Increase competitio­n and lower private health costs.

• Introduce social reinsuranc­e for medical schemes.

• Risk equalisati­on strategy for medical schemes – treat all plans as if they are one large fund.

• Subsidise post-retirement medical aid.

• Oppose the NHI Bill, seen as the death knell for the current private medical system.

• Establish a private-public partnershi­p model.

Jobs

• Deregulate the labour market to create jobs.

• Make artisanshi­p a category of skills developmen­t.

• Exempt small and medium businesses from bargaining councils.

Land

• Protect property rights as enshrined in the Constituti­on, and expand land ownership.

• Prioritise government-owned land for distributi­on to housing, farming and land access.

• Post-settlement support for beneficiar­y farmers.

Energy

• Break up Eskom’s monopoly, and move the utility away from energy generation.

• Promote self-generation and devolve energy decisions to municipali­ties.

• Allow homes and businesses to sell to the grid.

Civil service

• Rebuild the Public Service Commission to make it independen­t.

• Replace the Public Service Act and make public service functions separate from the state.

• Make all appointmen­ts merit-based by removing politician­s from each level of recruitmen­t.

• Regular lifestyle audits for politician­s and officials.

• Introduce mandatory entrance exams.

• Provide high-quality training for public servants.

Reality check

• Except for the racial blindness on BEE, it is an excellent manifesto. With South Africa’s history of colonialis­m and apartheid, and its racial inequality, the party risks its future if it removes black empowermen­t completely.

• I found the manifesto’s proposals on lifting people out of poverty, on education, on profession­alisation of the public service, and especially on crime and corruption, to be very good.

• Helen Zille’s education expertise is clear in the manifesto, as is Glynnis Breytenbac­h’s steady hand on crime and corruption policymaki­ng.

Cool things

• The list of foodstuffs to be zero-rated for VAT is excellent, as is the DA’S promise to revisit the list regularly. DM

 ?? ?? Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuise­n and DA supporters during the DA National Manifesto Launch at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on 17 February 2024.
Photos: Lefty Shivambu/gallo Images
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuise­n and DA supporters during the DA National Manifesto Launch at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on 17 February 2024. Photos: Lefty Shivambu/gallo Images
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