Thursday, September 11, 2008

Minister bemoans poverty in post-apartheid South Africa

from the AFP via Google



JOHANNESBURG — South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel Thursday bemoaned despair and poverty among many of its 48 million population more than 14 years after the demise of white-only apartheid regime.

"The harsh and ugly truth that confronts us is that... almost 15 years into democracy, the everyday lives of many of our people remain as uninspired and as filled with despair as it was then," he said at a public lecture.

The lecture was organised in memory of Steve Biko, an anti-apartheid activist and leader of South Africa's Black Consciousness Movement, who died in apartheid prison on September 12, 1977.

More than four million South Africans live below the poverty line, according to government figures.

Manuel said that despite independence, squalor in many townships and run-down communities, "stark inequalities," diseases, violence, crime, poverty and mediocrity still dominated the nation's landscape.

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