Mmusi Maimane BOSA Leader
Johannesburg – Mmusi Maimane, leader of the Build One South Africa (BOSA) political party, unveiled a plan at the party’s JobsPlan Manifesto in Johannesburg on Sunday. The plan aims to create 2 million new jobs within the next five years. The event attracted over 2,000 party supporters who gathered to hear Maimane’s strategy for addressing unemployment, one of South Africa’s most pressing issues.
“Under this plan, within five years it is possible to rapidly grow the size of the economy, create millions of new jobs, and educate and upskill young people to compete at the very highest level,” Maimane proclaimed to an energized audience. Emphasizing the critical nature of the employment crisis, he added, “With an estimated 18 million households averaging 3.3 persons per household, to put a job in every home—at a minimum—will require at least 2 million new jobs. A skilled workforce is fundamental to earning a higher average income than the prevailing R6,700 or less a month.”
Maimane laid out the party’s ‘Jobs Plan,’ which is composed of four key pillars: economic growth for job creation, education reform, building a capable state, and creating a safer environment—all designed to bolster employment opportunities.
The BOSA leader detailed the party’s commitment to overhauling the education system to align with modern skill requirements, reducing crime significantly to improve safety, and promoting a capable, efficient, and merit-based government.
“Our Jobs Plan has four parts: One – Growing the economy for jobs, Two – Reforming education for jobs, Three – Building a capable state for jobs, and Four – Creating a safe environment for jobs,” Maimane told the crowd.
The plan relies heavily on the transformation of the government to a merit-based institution that is efficient and free of corruption, essential for the provision of services to businesses and the successful execution of state plans.
As a part of their crime reduction strategy, Maimane stressed the need to professionalize the South African Police Service (SAPS), to decentralize law enforcement, and to rejuvenate the criminal justice system. “We aim to rebuild trust through the pillars of accountability, improved leadership, and the removal of corrupt members,” he stated, hinting at the comprehensive approach required to tackle the country’s intricate law enforcement and justice issues.
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