Inflation is a non-issue for ANC cabinet
21 June 2023
South Africa is grappling with a relentless cost of living crisis, without government lifting a finger to ease it. Numbers revealed by StatsSA are not just abstract figures; they are the pulsating lifeblood of a crisis that has been overlooked for far too long.
The official inflation rate, breaching the 6.3% mark year-on-year, has transgressed the South African Reserve Bank's (SARB) target range for an unbroken 13-month streak. This fact alone outlines an economic terrain ravaged by inflationary pressures.
The inflation crisis is further intensified by the ANC government's garbled international stance, particularly its support of Russia's war in Ukraine. This partisan position, callously indifferent to the inevitable devaluation of our currency, further compounds our inflationary predicament. Yet, the ANC government continues to prioritize political posturing over the welfare of its citizens.
A deep-seated analysis of today’s numbers paints an even grimmer picture. With transportation costs rising at 7.6% rise and fuel prices driven higher by the fuel levy, everyday South African citizens find themselves gasping for economic breath.