Business
Swifambo boss Mashaba admits to paying ANC R80mln from Prasa tender
Deputy Chief Justice Raymond has instructed the secretary of the commission to lay a criminal complaint against Mashaba.
Eyewitness News unpacked the highlights of Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's 2021 Budget Speech.
They include exploring getting rid of some allowances and benefits while reviewing pay progressions.
He was speaking at a briefing after delivering his Budget speech on Wednesday afternoon.
In his budget speech earlier on Wednesday, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni announced additional funds for the country’s vaccination campaign.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivered his much-anticipated hybrid Budget Speech on 24 February 2021, during which he outlined how citizens would be paying more for certain items.
Delivering his 2021 Budget Speech, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni said the country was not without hope and one of the reasons was a much-improved economic outlook.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivered his much-anticipated hybrid Budget speech on 24 February 2021 in Parliament where he assured South Africans that there would be no tax increases.
Culture and learning remain the largest spending area at R402.9 billion with the bulk of that allocation earmarked for salaries.
While we will have the highest tax shortfall ever on record - mostly due to the COVID-19 pandemic - government has a few plans to ensure it acquires as much income as possible.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivered his 2021 Budget Speech amid an economy ravaged by COVID-19 and the associated lockdowns.
In his 2021 Budget Speech, the Finance Minister announced increases for tobacco and alcohol products.
Almost one year after the first coronavirus case was recorded in South Africa, followed by a hard lockdown which destabilised the economy, Minister Tito Mboweni delivers the 2021 Budget Speech.
Once again this year, you’ll be paying more for your sins.
With the ravages of COVID-19 and the associated lockdowns eroding an already shaky economy, the Finance Minister and his team at Treasury have a particularly hard task this year.
Tito Mboweni is delivering his 2021 Budget Speech in Parliament at a time when the economy is facing severe challenges as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This as many services, mainly at grassroots, suffer the consequences of allocation reductions in human settlements, health and transport among others.
Gauteng Premier David Makhura said the province already had the industrial infrastructure to process cannabis for medicinal purposes.
Several small gatherings, in line with COVID-19 regulations, were expected to take place around the country to highlight challenges such as unemployment which now sits at 32.5%.