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EFF manifesto's main points — nationalise stuff, scrap provinces and legalise dope

EFF manifesto's main points — nationalise stuff, scrap provinces and legalise dope
This week our guide to a party manifesto is the EFF’s. The party is polling at about 20%, with some pundits predicting it could become the official opposition. With a slogan of Land, Jobs and Electricity, the manifesto is radical populist, aimed at workers, unemployed people and young people.

Grants and social policy



  • Double all social grants;

  • Old age pensions R4,180 a month; war veterans R4,220; disability R4,180; care dependency R4,180; foster child R2,260; child support R1,020; grant-in-aid R1,020.

  • The manifesto does not specify a basic income but it introduces a stipend of R5,000 a month for unemployed graduates.


Climate change and the environment



  • The EFF does not support decommissioning coal-fired power stations or the principles of a just transition;

  • It supports local recycling, has a good ­landfill policy and will progressively introduce carbon taxes.


Crime and corruption



  • Retrain police by 2027 and employ 100,000 more cops;

  • Minimum sentence of 25 years for police found guilty of serious crime;

  • Protect whistle-blowers;

  • Economic justice courts for those unlawfully ­mistreated and exploited by corporations;

  • Pardon all Fees Must Fall and political activists;

  • A ‘corruption-free government’.


Economy



  • The narrative arc of the EFF manifesto is captured by this sentence: “The economy in South Africa continues today to be under the ownership and control of white minority settlers”;

  • The centrepiece is the nationalisation of mines, banks and other strategic sectors of the economy without compensation;

  • No taxes for companies that create 2,000 full-time jobs across 30 special economic zones and the whole of the Northern Cape;

  • Regulate lower and standardised data costs;

  • Start state-owned companies in key sectors;

  • Start a sovereign wealth fund, to be capitalised by foreign investors.


Education



  • Free, decolonised education;

  • Prioritise indigenous ways of learning and teaching;

  • Focus on edu-tech;

  • Scrap the IEB exams;

  • 10,000 annual scholarships to top global universities;

  • All universities to offer Swahili by 2027;

  • R1-million grant for every black PhD student.


Financial sector



  • Nationalise the Reserve Bank;

  • Start state-owned banks, including a national state bank into which all grants and pensions must be paid;

  • Jail CEOs of banks named by the Competition Commission as colluding to fix the value of the rand;

  • Start a state-owned insurance company that government employees must use;



  • 80% of all private retirement funds to be administered and run by black-owned companies.


Food



  • Ensure all food is locally produced, not imported.


Governance



  • Scrap provinces and strengthen local government;

  • Reduce presidential power to strengthen Parliament;

  • Resurface roads and bridges, and eradicate potholes, by 2028;

  • Two new water treatment plants in each province;

  • Eliminate pit latrines and upgrade education infrastructure.


Foreign policy



  • Focus on Africa with a R187-billion annual investment to grow the African economy;

  • Turn gaze towards the socialist-populist world, including Venezuela and Cuba.


Health



  • Free universal healthcare;

  • Each district to have a specialist hospital.


Housing



  • Provide spacious, quality houses for all people;

  • Regulate rents.

  • Stop banks repossessing houses once 50% of the mortgage is paid.


Jobs



  • National minimum wage of R6,000 a month with higher minimums in specified sectors;

  • 24-hour economy with a three-shift system.


Land



  • Expropriate land without compensation;

  • Make all land state owned;

  • Restrict foreign land ownership;

  • Transfer 50% of land to black people within five years.


Energy



  • Repair existing power station fleet;

  • Stop decommissioning coal-fired power plants;

  • Focus on carbon capture, clean coal and nuclear energy, with a starring role for Russia;

  • Encourage shale gas exploration;

  • Direct Eskom to develop a substantial renewable energy division;

  • 200kWh/month free electricity to poor households.


Migration



  • All migrants to be registered with Home Affairs;

  • Beyond that, free movement of people across Africa.


Public service



  • Focus on insourcing of all services the state buys;

  • Effective use of conditional grants for municipalities.


Reality check



  • This is an extremely long and expensive manifesto. The EFF would run an economy similar to Venezuela or Cuba’s, but with a mixed economy in some sectors;

  • It would double (or even triple) the grants budget and the civil service wage bill. The minimum wage proposals would cause most businesses to pack up;

  • The economy would collapse because of the proposals in the financial sector.


Cool things



  • The focus on young people, students and the ­LGBTQI+ community is well considered, if expensive. DM



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