By Sasha Forbes
27 October 2008
While some of South Africa’s people live in prosperity and even in opulence, for many millions of others, daily life is a constant struggle simply to stay alive.
In a media briefing tomorrow, the Democratic Alliance will launch its new policy on social development, which advances a range of ground-breaking and innovative proposals which, if implemented, will not only ease the suffering of the poorest of our people, but also provide them with the opportunities they need to lift themselves out of poverty and realise their full potential.
Spokesperson for the DA Lindiwe Mazibuko says that “the media briefing will be presented by DA leader Hellen Zille along with our Social Development spokespeople, our spokesperson on health and child abuse and our spokesperson on finance.”
Mazibuko also says “together they will outline the details of how the DA plans to bring about this turnaround in South Africa’s social development system.”
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