SANCO in KZN raises service delivery concerns on Human Rights Day


The South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) in KwaZulu-Natal says this Human Rights’ Day, it is reminded of the importance of advocating for better service delivery.

The organisation says poverty and unemployment are preventing many people from enjoying a decent standard of living.

It says this includes access to food, housing and healthcare. Speaking at the African National Congress (ANC’s) People’s March in Durban, SANCO deputy chairperson Jabulile Msiya says they will continue to advocate for a better life for all South Africans.

“As SANCO, we are here on the Human Rights Day. We would like to say to our people, let us defend our rights, let us fight for our rights. We are going to fight for our rights for the people of KZN to also get a service delivery. We know that there is poverty in our communities and also unemployment.”

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