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Economic growth through job creation the way to go – AM4C

- APHIWE MTHEMBU aphiwe.mthembu@inl.co.za

ECONOMIC productivi­ty, job creation, crime and corruption, and creating a more equal society are what the political party, the Allied Movement for Change (AM4C) hopes to tackle if the party is successful at securing enough seats in the elections on May 29.

Speaking at a press briefing in Durban yesterday, AM4C presidenti­al candidate Ahmed Munzoor Shaik Emam said the 2024 elections come at a difficult time for South Africa's citizens. Emam said despite some successes, the young democracy is at risk of manufactur­ed dysfunctio­n.

Emam said low economic growth, the energy crisis, high unemployme­nt, high levels of crime and corruption, state capture, ailing infrastruc­ture and health services, the near collapse of state-owned entities, poor governance, high levels of homelessne­ss and lack of skills among citizens of working age, are national crises, exacerbate­d by social and economic exclusion and the poor quality of education.

“We are therefore regarded as one of the most unequal societies globally.

“The fact that the government is the largest employer in the South African economy is an indicator of the unemployme­nt crisis in our country.

“However, much must be done in the short to medium term to re-imagine the way we think about economic productivi­ty.

“The AM4C is focusing on four key areas; economic growth through job creation, crime and corruption, creating a more equal society and ensuring that the wealth of the country is being returned to the people of the country,” said Emam.

On the number of crimes in South Africa, Emam stated that the AM4C aims to give greater power to the police force with the Defence Force to be able to eradicate acts of criminalit­y and clean the streets of gangsteris­m. Emam lobbied for the recruitmen­t of police to be in line with national population increases to ensure the men and women in blue are not stretched beyond their capacity.

At the briefing in Durban, the AM4C awarded 10 students who participat­ed in the Empire Institutio­n programme. These students qualified for the youth empowermen­t programme.

On Monday, students also graduated from a beauty therapy course as a social upliftment project by AM4C in associatio­n with an internatio­nally accredited institutio­n.

The former member of the National Freedom Party (NFP) and former president of the NFP women’s league, Sindi Maphumulo-mashinini, was announced as the AM4C Kwazulu-natal premier candidate.

The premier candidate for the Western Cape is Faizal Sayed. Whatsapp your views on this story to 071 485 7995.

 ?? ?? ALLIED Movement For Change youth received certificat­es for soft skills from the Empire Institute of Training. Picture: Tumi Pakkies / Independen­t Newspapers
ALLIED Movement For Change youth received certificat­es for soft skills from the Empire Institute of Training. Picture: Tumi Pakkies / Independen­t Newspapers

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