The Good party’s Brett Herron says there is a legal and a moral imperative to introduce a basic income grant in South Africa.
Africa Melane discusses the GOOD party’s proposal for a Basic Income Grant of R999 with party MP, Brett Herron.
- The Good party has launched its #BasicIncomeGrant campaign
- It wants the R999 grant to be available to unemployed South Africans between the ages of 18and 60
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A basic income grant (BIG) of R999 is widely expected to be one of the GOOD party’s campaign pillars in the run up to the 2024 elections.
Calling it a “GOOD deal” the party says that not only can it be done, but that it must be done.
The party is proposing that the grant be available to unemployed South Africans between the ages of 18and 60.
Herron says the …