FF+ says the nationalisation of mines in South Africa will not work at all, due to corruption.
Freedom Front Plus North West leader Michael Groenewald says the nationalisation of mines in South Africa will not work at all due to rampant corruption.held at Brits in North West last night.could play in helping address South Africa’s triple challenges of poverty, unemployment and inequality.
“We must understand that the continuous investment currently is coming from outside of South Africa. The mines must rather start and get to resolve to start more businesses for in product manufacturing, as soon as that is there, there will be better economy specifically in North West and with a better economy, there will be more employment,” he adds.The Forum 4 Service Delivery leader Abel Tau believes that the country’s mines should be nationalised.
Tau says, “The mines must benefit black people, not the government, because remember if the mines are going to benefit the government, there is going to be big corruption. As you know that our country is under serious corruption, there is a big corruption in South Africa and we believe that we in South Africa, we can process our raw materials and sell them to other countries rather than take our raw materials and sell it back to us with a serious price and this must stop.
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