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Fuel and food crisis in SA protested abroad – DA Abroad

Party says Ramaphosa is having tea with the King, whilst South Africans can’t even switch on a kettle

DA Abroad protests fuel and food crisis in South Africa

22 November 2022

Yesterday, the DA protested outside the South African High Commission in London during President Ramaphosa’s visit. See photos here, here, and here.

The protest was in solidarity with fellow South Africans who oppose the Russia-Ukraine War. This war is making life harder for South Africans and the South African economy as it impacts inflation, security and our standing in the world.

The President should be focusing on the economy and fix loadshedding, the greylisting threat and the continued corruption and wasteful expenditure that damages the economy.

The DA is raising awareness and concerns around  the ANC’s implicit support of the Ukraine war which directly increases fuel and food prices in South Africa, affecting vulnerable, ordinary South Africans the most and has risked our international relationship with powerful trade partners that could jeopardise trade and tariff agreements in the future due to embarrassing UN votes, referendum election observations and of late military training exercises.

We stand in solidarity with 74% of our fellow South Africans who believe that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine should be condemned.

DA Abroad leader, Gordon Mckay said: “As South Africa enters increased loadshedding yet again, President Ramaphosa is having tea with the King, whilst South Africans can’t even switch on a kettle. President Ramaphosa should instead be in South Africa focussing on addressing these issues affecting vulnerable South Africans, as these issues will not be fixed by President Ramaphosa galivanting across the world.”

The DA Abroad will continue to mobilise South Africans abroad to advocate for a clean and stable government that can deliver a prosperous future for South Africa.

Issued by Gordon Mckay, DA Abroad Leader, 22 November 2022