Kevin Lings: South African National Budget 2023/2024 – a brief review
Kevin Lings and the STANLIB Economics Team offers a brief review of the 2023 National Budget – with extreme challenges still to be faced.
Kevin Lings and the STANLIB Economics Team offers a brief review of the 2023 National Budget – with extreme challenges still to be faced.
Solar backup solutions are on the rise in SA as the energy crisis persists – with more evaluations of the cost-effectiveness of going solar.
In the first five months of the 2018/19 fiscal year, government revenue has held up remarkably well, despite feeble growth.
Here in Pravin Gordhan’s own words, is the outline of South Africa’s national spending and revenue for the fiscal year ahead.
After a R30bn shortfall in last year’s expected tax receipts, a total swing of R38bn is budgeted in this year’s National Budget.
Pravin Gordhan’s budget task is not easy in a slow growth environment as he seeks to close a R48 billion budget contraction by further tax increases and cost cutting.
South Africa’s GDP grew at a meagre 0.2% in the third quarter of 2016, Statistics South Africa announced on Tuesday.
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan delivered the 2016 medium-term budget, one of the country’s most watched. Here is his #MTBPS2016 in a nutshell.
How big is South Africa’s informal economy? Punching the numbers using complicated spreadsheets, independent economist John Maynard reckons it is around 8-12 percent of the total.