On 17 September 2025, Johannesburg, the African National Congress (ANC) has welcomed the 0.2% decrease in South Africa’s Consumer Price Inflation (CPI), which dropped from 3.5% in July to 3.3% in August. The party said the development brings much-needed relief to households struggling with the high costs of food, fuel, transport, and electricity, offering a small but meaningful break for ordinary families.
Their Story
South African families have long battled with rising living expenses, from transport fares to electricity bills. The ANC’s statement came as welcome news, acknowledging the inflation dip as a step toward easing the financial burden on communities. For many households, even the smallest decline in inflation creates room for hope and dignity in daily life.
The Event/Occasion
The announcement coincided with broader interventions such as the South African Reserve Bank’s recent interest rate cut and government efforts to stabilise electricity tariffs. The ANC framed these measures as part of its ongoing mission to support households, attract investment, and foster inclusive economic growth during difficult times.
Community Reactions
Many residents have expressed cautious optimism. While costs remain high, the ANC’s message of relief and commitment to economic stability was welcomed. Civil society leaders also emphasized the importance of maintaining focus on job creation and poverty reduction so that economic improvements reach every household.








