The DA Gauteng premier candidate said should he be elected to power, government-sponsored jobs would be given to deserving individuals.
JOHANNESBURG – Democratic Alliance Gauteng premier candidate Solly Msimanga on Thursday announced what he calls a bold plan to ensure fair access to jobs.
Msimanga said should he be elected to power, government-sponsored jobs would be given to deserving individuals.Msimanga said some of the contributing factors to joblessness were persistent unfair practices by the current administration.“We are going to go around the metro where we register people and we are going [to use] a lottery system to ensure they have an equal opportunity to be randomly selected by a computer for them to be given job opportunities,” he said.
[WATCH] This great initiative will replace the current corrupt EPWP system which only benefits ANC-connected individuals.#FairAccessToJobs #MsimangaForPremier pic.twitter.com/ruwEHCW1yO
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