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SA must be 'self-reliant'

Oct 19 2008 16:34

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Johannesburg - It was imperative for South Africa to be self-reliant in order to survive the crippling global economic crisis and address issues such as unemployment and poverty, the ANC alliance partners said at a media briefing in Johannesburg on Sunday.

This followed a two-day summit held to determine economic policy for the new government.

"South Africa has grown from being a net exporter to being an importer of food and this needs to be addressed.

"Policy must be geared to increase food production and safeguard food security so that we rely less on imports," a statement issued after the summit said.

This, they said, would help make food affordable and address growing starvation and unemployment in the country.

The alliance undertook to change policies they believed to be dysfunctional, and proposed the establishment of a planning commission to oversee delivery in various spheres of government.

"There is a need for both continuity and change. There are policies and programmes we can build on, while others require review, and in many cases persisting problems relate to poor institutional coherence and co-ordination within the state," said ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe.

The proposed planning commission, which will possibly be headed by the presidency, was expected to be active soon after the 2009 general elections.

"The Planning Commission would promote the alignments of government budgets with developmental planning, set broad targets through medium-term and long-term plans, conduct strategic risk assessment and act as secretariat to the council of state," the alliance said.

A two tier cabinet structure, which is aimed at advancing the government's developmental priorities, was also proposed.

"This would be presided over by a council of state comprised of Senior Ministers heading key clusters or areas of government work, with a second tier cabinet," they said.

- Sapa

 
 
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