ActionSA says it has given the Government of National Unity (GNU) an “F” rating following a two-year assessment. The party attributes its negative score to what it describes as worsening unemployment and weak economic growth, alongside rising crime and continued economic stagnation. ActionSA also points to challenges with infrastructure and service delivery, arguing that these issues have not improved sufficiently during the GNU’s term. In addition, the party raises concerns about governance, accountability, and the effectiveness of public administration, alleging shortcomings in meeting public expectations for delivery of services. The assessment reflects ActionSA’s view that performance across social and economic areas has fallen short. The reports summarised do not indicate that the GNU has responded within the provided information. Overall, the coverage presents ActionSA’s rating as a political evaluation that highlights labour market pressures, public safety concerns, slow growth, and delivery and governance problems.
ActionSA assigns GNU an “F” rating citing unemployment, crime, and economic stagnation
ActionSA says it has given the Government of National Unity (GNU) an “F” rating following a two-year assessment. The party attributes its negative score to what it describes as worsening unemployment...
- ActionSA conducts a two-year review of the Government of National Unity (GNU).
- ActionSA assigns the GNU an “F” rating.
- The party cites rising unemployment and weak economic growth as key concerns.
- ActionSA says crime is worsening and that the economy shows signs of stagnation.
- ActionSA highlights infrastructure, governance, accountability, and service delivery shortcomings.
ActionSA has given the GNU an “F” rating after its two-year review, citing weak economic growth, rising unemployment, infrastructure challenges and concerns over governance, accountability and service delivery failures.
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