SADTU statement on the 2022 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement
27 October 2022
The South African Democratic Teachers’ Union (SADTU) has noted the Medium-Term Budget Policy statement presented by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. This policy statement was tough act of juggling between consolidating debt and meeting the needs of South Africans.
We are extremely concerned by the neo-liberal posture which our government is religiously stuck – following rigid austerity measures to satisfy their masters, the rating agencies.
These austerity measures are felt by the poor and the working class daily as their children are subjected to overcrowded classrooms, old and dilapidated classrooms, with no libraries and laboratories and the necessary amenities for Early Childhood Development. This projected increase of 3% average in the education budget over the Medium Term is hugely inadequate to address the challenges of schooling at township and far-flung rural schools.
The slowing down of the economy to 1,9% in 2022 after a 4,5% growth in 2021 leaves one with little confidence that this will mitigate against the rising levels of unemployment more especially among the youth and increasing high cost of living. Although the Minister acceded that this level of growth was too low to support our developmental growth, he did not provide concise programmes on how economic growth could be achieved.