The AA's Layton Beard says, this coupled with the planned spending reduction of R13.2 billion over the next three years for public transportation doesn't translate to good news for citizens.
While many taxpayers are no doubt welcoming the news they'll be paying less income tax - an economist feels the Finance Minister's budget won't do any favours for our crediting rating.
The National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications says the problem with the tinned fish that is being recalled was only picked up nine months after production.
DA Shadow Minister of Finance, Geordin Hill-Lewis says if the country fails to take control of its finances soon - it won't be able to afford basic services.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni, delivers his Budget speech next week and economist Dawie Roodt says when he's done, South Africa could be paying more for food and other items.
Proceedings at the State of the Nation Address got off to a bumpy start after disruptions and delays by multiple motions by members of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
The South African Local Government Association says in its current form Section 139 of the Constitution - which allows for struggling municipalities to be placed under administration - is setting them up for failure.
Reflecting on Ramaphosa's last SONA, Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, John Jeffery says one of the main issues is improving the capacity of the National Prosecuting Authority.
12 Feb 2020 12PM
2 min
440 – 460
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