JOHANNESBURG - A recent study on voter choice suggests that the fear of losing social grants is not a major influence on how beneficiaries will vote in two weeks' time.
Earlier this year, African National Congress president, Cyril Ramaphosa, faced criticism after suggesting that social grants might be scrapped if the ANC loses power.In 1994, the South African government paid social grants to about 2.5 million South Africans.Opposition parties, like the Democratic Alliance and the Economic Freedom Fighters , have both promised to increase social grants, with the latter promising to double the amount.
Lead researcher at the Centre for Social Development in Africa, Leila Patel, said this could be the reason grant recipients weren’t afraid of supporting an opposition party. "So, I think there is a greater sense of comfort and security in the grant system itself and they will not lose it. So linked to that, we see that more grant recipients, 55% of them, are now voting for an opposition party."
The Social Relief of Distress Grant, introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, has seen young and unemployed people forming part of SASSA’s database.
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