By Alec Hogg
Even though it’s National Budget Day, I’ll not be tempted to succumb the the aweful temptation of offering a preview.
For two reasons. First, Kevin Lings did an excellent job in the discussion we had earlier in the week – you can catch that interview by clicking below.
___STEADY_PAYWALL___And second, because I don’t have a credible deepthroat at National Treasury, haven’t a cooking clue what we’ll be served up, so anything would be pure speculation.
But I’ll be a whole lot better informed after spending eight hours scanning the details ahead of the finmin’s presentation. Highlights will magically appear on BizNews.com, at 2pm – or as soon as Enoch starts talking. Hope you find the analysis useful.
In the meantime, look below for Part Two of RW Johnson’s analysis of how SA’s wonky foreign policy evolved to its current state.
- A reminder that after being in pre-Budget lockup from 6am today, I’ll be unpacking the details of Enoch Godongwana’s big speech – and how it affects you – at 7 pm tonight. Click here to signup for the interactive webinar.
- Another webinar worth attending is at noon on Friday, when our business partners at Orbvest take the wraps off a new investment opportunity (#42, in Atlanta, Georgia). I’ll be hosting the interactive webinar – click here to register.
More for you to read today:
– Some of the Best Weapons in the World Are Now in Ukraine. They May Change the War. Click here.
– After Testing Four-Day Week, Companies Say They Don’t Want to Stop. Firms saw productivity hold mostly steady and fewer employees quit. Click here.
– Theuns Eloff: What’s behind the ANC’s newfound urgency with Eskom? Click here.