Hlabisa: IFP committed to introduction of unemployed graduates grant
Updated | By Newswatch
IFP President Velenkosini
Hlabisa says his party is committed to growing South Africa’s economy in what
he has described as a practical way.

The IFP held its Sizonqoba Rally on Sunday in its last attempt to garner support ahead of Wednesday’s polls.
Only two days remain until South Africans head to the polls in what has been described as the country’s most hotly-contested elections since the dawn of democracy in 1994.
Hlabisa said his party is committed to implementing its manifesto by introducing an R3,000-a-month unemployed graduates grant.
“To enable those already equipped with skills to enter the labour market, finding meaningful work.
“The IFP has been celebrated for our commitment to place graduates in a 12-month internship in municipalities, and provincial and national departments.”
Hlabisa also said he’s committed to reducing the costs of data by 50%, and provide free basic WiFi access for job seekers.

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