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June 30 marches signal unemployment and economic exclusion — KZN Premier Ntuli
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June 30 marches signal unemployment and economic exclusion — KZN Premier Ntuli

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli addressed the large turnout of working-age adults during the June 30 marches, attributing it to high levels of unemployment and economic exclusion. He emphasized that the presence of these individuals during normal working hours indicates systemic issues affecting communities, including competition for jobs, housing, education, healthcare, and public safety. Ntuli announced plans for a special roundtable focused on local economic development, particularly supporting spaza shops, and stressed the need for urgent implementation of existing programs. While acknowledging concerns about undocumented migrants competing with local businesses, he clarified that government initiatives already exist and will be accelerated through collaboration with various stakeholders.

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June 30 marches signal unemployment and economic exclusion — KZN Premier Ntuli

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Thamsanqa Ntuli addressed the large turnout of working-age adults during the June 30 marches, attributing it to high levels of unemployment and economic exclusion. He emphasized that the presence of these individuals during normal working hours indicates systemic issues affecting communities, including competition for jobs, housing, education, healthcare, and public safety. Ntuli announced plans for a special roundtable focused on local economic development, particularly supporting spaza shops, and stressed the need for urgent implementation of existing programs. While acknowledging concerns about undocumented migrants competing with local businesses, he clarified that government initiatives already exist and will be accelerated through collaboration with various stakeholders.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the article discusses a politically sensitive issue—unemployment and economic inequality—it presents the Premier's statements without overtly endorsing or criticizing his position. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the Premier's actions and responses rather than taking a partisan stance

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