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KZN Sopa: stability, direction, and co-operation matter
Sunday Tribune
|March 08, 2026
THE DA acknowledges the breadth of Premier Thami Ntuli’s recent State of the Province Address (Sopa) and the stabilising intent behind KwaZulu-Natal’s Government of Provincial Unity (GPU).
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Investment pledges, infrastructure commitments and skills development initiatives signal forward movement. Stability matters. Direction matters. Cooperation matters.
But the progress announced must now become progress that KZN’s people can feel - because unemployment will persist without policy execution and firm accountability at every level of government.
Our province faces a 33% unemployment rate, broadly speaking. That is not an abstract statistic; it is the alarm on KZN’s heart monitor. Two percent growth will also not absorb the many people who are unemployed. Investment pledges, without disciplined execution and removal of bureaucratic bottlenecks, will not translate into sustainable jobs.
Young people are bored with speeches — they desire opportunity, which the state has a duty to enable.
Handouts, while handy, are not always a hand up.
KZN has approximately 4 292 140 social grant recipients. Against a population of 12.4 million, that means roughly 34.6% rely directly on social assistance. Only about 11% — approximately 1 364 000 residents — have medical aid coverage.
Almost nine out of 10 depend on the public health system. More than 11 million citizens encounter that system daily, often facing long queues, medicine shortages and strained infrastructure. And when they call an ambulance ... they wait.
This is not sustainable.
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