Daily Podcast – September 14, 2021

14th September 2021 By: Thabi Shomolekae - Creamer Media Senior Writer

Daily Podcast – September 14, 2021

Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele

For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Halima Frost.

Making headlines: Cabinet Ministers meet to discuss economic recovery; SA ranks eighty-fourth among 165 jurisdictions in Economic Freedom report; And, Western Cape matric pupils prioritised for Covid-19 jabs

 

Cabinet Ministers meet to discuss economic recovery

Members of South Africa’s government are meeting today to discuss how to accelerate the country’s economic recovery and consider the most feasible way to provide further welfare grants.

Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele said the ruling African National Congress has agreed in principle on the need for a basic income grant and government is now considering the most sustainable way to implement it.

The cabinet will discuss whether or not the grant would be given to households or to individuals. The finance minister will present a fiscal outlook to the gathering, and advise on expenditure pressures and whether there is a need to make any adjustments.

 

SA ranks eighty-fourth among 165 jurisdictions in Economic Freedom report

South Africa ranked eighty-fourth out of 165 countries and territories included in the ‘Economic Freedom of the World: 2021 Annual Report’ released by think tank the Free Market Foundation in conjunction with Canada’s Fraser Institute.

In 2000, South Africa ranked fifty-eighth on the list of countries analysed, the foundation highlights.

It mentions that South Africa has seven African countries ahead of it on the economic freedom list.     

Hong Kong and Singapore again topped this year’s index.

New Zealand, Switzerland, Georgia, the US, Ireland, Lithuania, Australia and Denmark rounded out the top ten.

The report, based on 2019 data (the most recent comparable data), warns that recent events in Hong Kong will likely cause its score to fall as data becomes available for 2020 and this year.

 

And, Western Cape matric pupils prioritised for Covid-19 jabs

Matric pupils are being prioritised for their Covid-19 jabs in a partnership between the Western Cape health and education departments.

Education MEC Debbie Schäfer said specific arrangements were being made to prioritise pupils at selected vaccination sites.

She said the process had been communicated to schools, and that the names of pupils, along with parental consent, would be submitted to the school districts.

According to Western Cape health officials, ensuring matrics were vaccinated would offer the best chance to reduce disruptions during the National Senior Certificate Examinations.

Last year, there was a significant impact on matric exams because of the second wave of Covid-19 infections, Western Cape's health department head Dr Keith Cloete said.

 

That’s a roundup of news making headlines today

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