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COVID-19 and Basic Income Grant

Unemployed march to Parliament demanding jobs

23rd February 2022 Mzi Velapi 0

Unemployed youth and marginalised groups marched to Parliament to deliver an “alternative budget speech” on Wednesday.

Covid grant does even less as food prices soar

23rd November 2021 Ramatamo Sehoai 0

Food prices are rising as SDR grant recipients struggle to buy basic necessities.

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