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Infrastructure development key to reigniting GP economic recovery plan – Makhura Makhura led a briefing of the provincial coronavirus command council on Friday, where he revealed the economic knock-on effect the virus has had. FILE: Gauteng premier David Makhura said they would go back to the drawing to focus on important areas to create employment. Picture: Picture: @GautengProvince/Twitter.
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JOHANNESBURG – Gauteng Premier David Makhura said the province needs to reignite its economic recovery plan by creating jobs through infrastructure development.
Makhura led a briefing of the provincial coronavirus command council on Friday, where he revealed the economic knock-on effect the virus has had.
The author, Martin van Staden, says
President Cyril Ramaphosarecently directed communications minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams to cut the price of data by 50% by 2024. This not only shows that government thinks it is immune to the laws of economics, but also that it operates under the assumption that it can solve a problem it helped create. Only an economy freed from the pseudo-economics of misguided public policy will deliver the lower data prices everyone wants.
It is generally assumed that that the perceived high price of data in South Africa is due to the arbitrary greed of data providers. While there is always (rightly) a measure of self-interest at play, this assumption fails to capture a host of factors that contribute to the cost of data in South Africa.