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South Africa boosts welfare grants ahead of May poll

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Africa’s most industrialized economy, South Africa, has recently announced an increase in welfare grants as the ruling African National Congress (ANC) gears up for its most challenging election in three decades.

In a move aimed at winning over voters ahead of the upcoming May poll, the South African government announced an increase in social welfare grants, including an additional monthly payment for the elderly, disabled, and foster care recipients.

This increase comes as the ANC faces its toughest election since it first took power 30 years ago. The party’s popularity has waned in recent years due to a struggling economy, high unemployment, and widespread allegations of corruption.

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The welfare grant increase is seen as a key strategy to win over voters and gain their support in the upcoming election. With millions of South Africans relying on social welfare grants to survive, this move is expected to garner much-needed support for the ruling party.

The decision to boost welfare grants has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising the ANC for addressing the needs of the most vulnerable in society, while others criticize the move as a last-minute attempt to secure votes.

The upcoming May poll will be a critical moment for the ANC, as it grapples with internal divisions, a struggling economy, and growing dissatisfaction among voters. The increase in welfare grants is just one of the many strategies the party is employing to stay in power and maintain its majority in the upcoming election.

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As the ANC prepares for a challenging election, the increase in welfare grants is expected to play a significant role in the party’s efforts to secure the support of the South African electorate. With the fate of the ruling party hanging in the balance, the upcoming election will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications for the future of South Africa.

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David Mawuli
David Mawulihttps://ighanaian.com/author/dm
I'm David Mawuli, a Ghanaian journalist, blogger, and founder and Chief Editor of iGhanaian.com.
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