Governments should try to make life easier, but its zombie lockdown is making life harder - IRR

Jun 08, 2020
8 June 2020 - The 172% hike in the taxi fare for a trip from Alexandra to Sandton, from R11 to R30, illustrates the effects of the government’s unjustifiable insistence on maintaining zombie elements of its destructive and wasted lockdown, forcing the poorest South Africans into even further hardship.
Governments should try to make life easier, but its zombie lockdown is making life harder - IRR

Press Release 

The 172% hike in the taxi fare for a trip from Alexandra to Sandton, from R11 to R30, illustrates the effects of the government’s unjustifiable insistence on maintaining zombie elements of its destructive and wasted lockdown, forcing the poorest South Africans into even further hardship.

The Alexandra-Randburg-Midrand-Sandton Taxi Association (Armsta) and the Alexandra Taxi Association (ATA) say they have no choice but to take this extreme measure, as it is the only way they can remain operational during the lockdown period.

The IRR argues that the government’s unnuanced decisions on lockdown regulations are responsible for this.

Said IRR Deputy Head of Policy Research Hermann Pretorius: “Instead of looking for solutions and policies to make the lives of South Africans easier and freer, the government has consistently betrayed its anti-freedom, anti-prosperity, anti-opportunity attitude by placing even more obstacles in the way of people who want to make an honest living. These obstacles, amply illustrated in the destructive and wasted lockdown and its being allowed to limp on, zombie-like, cruelly add to the difficulties people already under terrible socio-economic strain. South Africans need more freedom and more opportunity to escape the cycles and traps of poverty.
 
“The ANC government talks glibly of helping the poorest and creating jobs, yet time and time again fails to walk the walk – in fact, forcing the poorest and most vulnerable South Africans to do the walking. The consequences of unjustifiable and destructive government intervention in the economy are tragically evident in this taxi fare increase many will be unable to afford.”

Media contact: Hermann Pretorius, IRR Deputy Head of Policy Research – 079 875 4290; hermann@irr.org.za
Media enquiries: Michael Morris Tel: 066 302 1968 Email: michael@irr.org.za
Kelebogile Leepile Tel: 079 051 0073 Email: kelebogile@irr.org.za
 
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Governments should try to make life easier, but its zombie lockdown is making life harder - IRR

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