SA infrastructure below par with one shining light – report
About half of South Africa’s public infrastructure has collapsed or is collapsing. This needs to be addressed urgently, warns Saice.
About half of South Africa’s public infrastructure has collapsed or is collapsing. This needs to be addressed urgently, warns Saice.
Despite all the positive news around the budget, there are risks. A substantial risk is our lack of growth, writes Gielie Fourie.
Motorists in Gauteng will be breathing a collective sigh of relief after Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi confirmed “we are now ready to start a new life without e-tolls in Gauteng”.
Enoch Godongwana might have slipped one past the goalie but his other moves in today’s MTBPS deserve the praise they are sure to attract.
Treasury has agreed to take over responsibility for between one and two thirds of Eskom’s debt. Details will be provided in Feb 2023 Budget.
This will enable government to begin rebuilding fiscal space and renew real spending growth in key areas to support the economy.
The 2022 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement aims to address the needs of South Africans and secure our future stability and prosperity.
Cabinet will announce its decision on the future of e-tolls as a funding mechanism for Gauteng freeways in October this year.
Various titles of the Independent Group have published a series of patently false front-page stories regarding Ministers Mbalula and Gordhan.
In recent years, OUTA has rebranded itself from a single-issue organisation to one that now focuses on fighting all forms of tax abuse in South Africa.