South African politicians are under fire after getting a 3.8% pay hike, despite many citizens struggling with poverty and unemployment. The United Africans Transformation, UAT party says the increase is an "insult to the poor" and wants it reversed. Critics argue the government's priorities are skewed, with many South Africans struggling to access basic services. The pay hike takes effect on the first of April this year. To elaborate further on the party's concerns, Elvis Presslin spoke to UAT National Spokesperson, Mighty Mabule

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