Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana cannot escape the VAT chaos, with the 2025 budget being left to a high-stakes numbers game in Parliament that the minister might not win.
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South Africa has entered unchartered waters following deep divisions in the coalition government over the national budget ...
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South Africa's budget may be tweaked further as more talks between political parties will try to overcome differences over a ...
ONE of the biggest issues with the budget every year is that South Africa is not investing in growth-enhancing initiatives with a significant proportion of the budget going to paying off debt and ...
Divisions over elements of the budget means the finance minister will need support from a range of political parties to get the revamped version approved.
Mixed reactions to South Africa's recent VAT increase, as critics argue it disproportionately affects the poor and working classes, sparking calls for alternative fiscal measures.
Analysts say Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s budget is a balancing act that won’t drive economic growth, with VAT hikes ...