Government anchors economic growth strategy on four key areas
Over the medium term, government will anchor its economic growth strategy on four key areas in order to support inclusive growth.
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Over the medium term, government will anchor its economic growth strategy on four key areas in order to support inclusive growth.
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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has told Parliament that in order for government to achieve its goals of, amongst others, inclusive growth and reducing unemployment,
National Treasury has warned that municipalities’ slow compliance with conditions of the debt relief programme on arrears to Eskom risk delaying debt write-offs.
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Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana will today present the 2024 Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (‘2024 MTBPS’) to Parliament.
‘The MTBPS is a critical
Government is exploring options for purchasing insurance for certain climate-related disaster events, where such a practice would not undermine budget sustainability.
Tabling the 2024
Revenue from tax collection in 2024/25 is expected to be down by R22.3 billion from National Treasury’s estimations made in February this year.
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Trade, Industry and Competition Minister, Parks Tau, has noted the order issued by the Competition Tribunal prohibiting the proposed merger between Vodacom (Pty) Ltd
Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille has launched the Summer Campaign to encourage South Africans and visitors from across the globe to travel more, see