ANC government policies fuel the inflation crisis
30 March 2023
Today, the Reserve Bank Monetary Policy Committee announced an increase of 50 basis points in the repo rate, signifying that debt servicing costs will rise during a time when our nation is grappling with an ANC-triggered cost-of-living crisis.
Today's announcement serves as a measure to mitigate the damage caused by the ANC's anti-poor fiscal policy framework and the party's inability to respond to the soaring cost of living and growing food insecurity.
Government has failed in its primary responsibility to ensure that an environment conducive to economic growth exists and has sat back as the spending power of South African households absorbs one blow after the other. Instead, it ensures that its cronies are well protected and cushioned from this reality.
Alarming inflation data released last week exposed the true magnitude of the crisis - annual inflation for overall goods has soared by 7.1%, with transportation costs rising by an astonishing 9.9%. In 2022 alone, the retail prices of white and brown bread shot up by 20% and 19%, respectively. Maize meal prices surged by 32%, leaping from R26.62 to R35.29. These steep increases hit impoverished and vulnerable South Africans the hardest.