S. Africa sees gradual decline in poverty amid government interventions: president

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said Friday that long-term government interventions have contributed to a gradual reduction in the country’s poverty levels.

   Speaking at a gala dinner in South Africa’s North West province, Ramaphosa cited the latest poverty trends report released by Statistics South Africa, which shows that poverty levels have recorded a notable decline since 2006.

   Ramaphosa said the decline in poverty levels over the past decade, despite low economic growth and rising unemployment, could be attributed to pro-poor government policies.

   “A significant portion of the budget is directed toward social support. We spend 61 percent of the budget, amounting to about 2 trillion rand (about 121 billion U.S. dollars), on social projects and social welfare programs,” he added.  Enditem

Source: Xinhua

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