#KZNSOPA: Premier’s critical moment turns into Zuma praise-singing event, Total Change needed
Today’s State of the Province Address by KZN Premier Willies Mchunu turned into a farewell speech for former President Jacob Zuma, who was in attendance, with the focus on praising his so-called achievements rather than on the real state of our province.
While the depressing Address, titled “100 Years of Nelson Mandela: The year of renewal, unity and jobs” finally acknowledged some of the province’s many problems, it offered very few concrete plans on how they would be fixed.
In fact, it appears that the Premier is living in a parallel universe, one where tired platitudes are the order of the day. Yet, while he talks, the reality on the ground is that the lives of KZN’s people have not changed for the better.
Today the Premier said that 100 000 new jobs had been created in the province in the last year. This statement is at odds with the latest Stats SA Labour Force Survey which shows that unemployment in KZN increased by 28 000 during 2017.
He also said that absolute poverty levels had decreased which flies in the face of a further Stats SA survey which shows that poverty levels in the province increased from 30.6% in 2011 to 34.3% in 2015.