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Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana has said the exemption granted to Eskom allowing it not to disclose irregular and wasteful expenditures in its financial reports will not go ahead “for now”.

The South African Municipal Workers’ Union (SAMWU) has threatened to take to the streets if nothing is done about allegations of corruption in the City of Johannesburg.

If the City of Johannesburg goes ahead with its proposed tariff hikes based on new property valuations, ratepayers could, in effect, be coughing up three times the rate of inflation more, according to Ben Espach, director of valuations at rates specialist consultancy Rates Watch. What is the biggest item in your monthly budget at the moment?
6 Apr 2023 12AM English South Africa Entertainment News

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