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Mcinga rejects Shivambu's poverty inquiry plan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69917, member: 636"] Nolubabalo Mcinga, the former deputy president of the Afrika Mayibuye Movement, is now leading a new civil society collective that rejects Floyd Shivambu's proposal for a commission of inquiry into black poverty. Mcinga contends that such investigations often become bureaucratic exercises that fail to produce tangible improvements for impoverished communities. She argued that parliamentary bodies demonstrated urgency in establishing the state capture inquiry but showed no similar speed for poverty alleviation. Her group, composed of community members and activists who joined her after her dismissal from Shivambu's party, advocates for immediate structural changes and direct action instead of prolonged formal processes. This position highlights a strategic divergence in addressing economic inequality, with Mcinga's collective emphasizing practical interventions over what they view as symbolic government procedures. [/QUOTE]
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