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Zuma's job claims 'untrue'

Feb 11 2010 21:50

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Cape Town - Job creation in South Africa has "gone backward at a gallop" under President Jacob Zuma's leadership, Democratic Alliance parliamentary leader Athol Trollip said on Thursday evening.

"It's unbelievable," he said, responding to a question on what he thought of Zuma's claim - made in the president's state of the nation address earlier - that his government had created 480 000 public works job opportunities by the end of December.

"That, in fact, goes to the nub of the credibility of the whole speech. He started with that... It's not true.

"We lost 800 000 jobs, which he admitted... We created 480 000 so-called job opportunities. There's no credibility to that. It hasn't been tested by anybody.

"Losing jobs, real jobs, and replacing them with job opportunities - you're going backwards at a gallop."

Trollip said Zuma had again disappointed the country, by making a promise he did not fulfil.

He's now trying to obfuscate and say we achieved 97 percent of our target. We actually went backwards at a gallop under his leadership," he said.

In his address earlier, Zuma said the jobs created were in areas such as construction, home and community-based care, and environmental projects.

"The nation will recall that during the 2009 state-of-the-nation address, I announced that the expanded public works programme would create 500 000 work opportunities by December [last year].

"Let me reiterate that these jobs are not in the mainstream economy. These are job opportunities created to provide unemployed people with an income, work experience, and training opportunities.

"We are pleased to announce that by the end of December, we had created more than 480 000 public works job opportunities, which is 97 percent of the target we had set," he said.

Asked what he though of Zuma's claim, Inkatha Freedom Party Chief Whip Koos van der Merwe's response was blunt.

"I'm very surprised, and I'm not sure I believe that," he said.

United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa responded in a similar vein: "Those are palace statistics," he said.

- Sapa

 
 
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