Economic stagnation continues under Zuma
25 November 2014
Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) today reported a 1.4% increase in the real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the third quarter of this year.
This represents abysmally slow growth, that will not yield the jobs necessary to make real inroads into reducing poverty and unemployment.
It is particularly concerning that the labour-intensive manufacturing industry shrank by 0.4 percentage points, illustrating poor job creation prospects within that sector. This sector is vital to combating unemployment and the poor result here is further proof of the inability of the economics cluster in cabinet to jump-start faster job creation in our economy.
South Africa's economy is still stuck in first gear: