10.4 million unemployed South Africans the real State of the Nation
12 February 2020
Yesterday’s release of the 2019 Fourth Quarter (Q4) Employment statistics reflects an economy in a downward spiral. For the first time since 2008, the official unemployment rate – the narrow definition – remained stagnant from Q3 to Q4 at 29.1%. This is contrast to the expected decrease in unemployment that has been seen over this period in the past.
More importantly, the expanded unemployment rate – the broad definition – showed a slight increase to 38.7%, with almost 10.4 million South Africans now without a job, or without the hope of finding a job.
Despite the grand promises made by President Cyril Ramaphosa, and the billions in investment his leadership has allegedly attracted to South Africa, the reality on the ground has gone from bad to worse. Indeed, unemployment increased by 2 percentage points since he took office. This is the true state of the nation.
That is why I will be boycotting watching Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address on Thursday. The time for empty promises delivered to a fancy-dress party has long passed.