The African National Congress has focused on improving citizens' living standards since gaining power 31 years ago. President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasizes that poverty, unemployment, and inequality obstruct national potential. To address these issues, he proposed the National Dialogue initiative, aimed at creating a unified vision for South Africa's future. A National Convention is set for August 15, gathering diverse leaders to develop solutions for socio-economic challenges. Despite over 30 years of democracy, social inequality, crime, and infrastructure concerns persist, complicating economic development efforts in the nation.
Poverty, unemployment and inequality are deep wounds that prevent us from reaching our full potential as a nation, according to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The National Dialogue initiative was intended to tackle some of South Africa's most pressing challenges, including unemployment and crime.
A National Convention is scheduled for August 15 to set the agenda and define South Africa's path into the future.
Social inequality has remained a significant challenge in the three decades since apartheid ended in 1991.
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