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Vol 62 No 5 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
All but the most hardened critics of the African National Congress government on left and right gave Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's budget on 24 February pass marks mainly because they had been expecting much harsher measures (AC Vol 62 No 5 Mboweni's budget choice – austerity or bust)...
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Vol 62 No 5 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
With more spending cuts and a slew of tax rises Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's budget today will make enemies across the board...
Meanwhile both trade union federations are planning mass demonstrations against the Treasury and Tito Mboweni urging Ramaphosa to sack him...
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Vol 62 No 4 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
A year of economic slowdown worsened by the Coronavirus pandemic has rendered the choices faced by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni this week still starker...
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Vol 62 No 3 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
That grim news was left to Finance Minister Tito Mboweni to explain in two weeks' time...
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Vol 61 No 22 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni emphasised the danger of possible debt default by 2024 as he launched his bleak medium-term budget policy statement on 28 October...
Vol 61 No 21 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's discussion paper of a year ago – which indicated major cuts in the public service and said privatisation of some state-owned enterprises was essential for a sustainable economic recovery – has gradually shifted into the mainstream (AC Vol 61 No 5 Tito takes on the workers & Vol 61 No 13 State companies in the firing line)...
South African Finance Minister Tito Mboweni angrily tweeted that Lungu must explain himself 'or hell is on its way...
Vol 61 No 16 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Opposition setbacksThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) has called on Finance Minister Tito Mboweni to compel all the provinces to publish all their PPE contracts...
Vol 61 No 14 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
The third front on which Ramaphosa is fighting a rearguard action is on what trade unions see as an austerity budget presented by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni on 24 June...
Vol 61 No 13 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's post-Covid-19 budget is a balancing act that offers President Cyril Ramaphosa a chance to radically restructure the country's ailing state-owned enterprises (SOE) or submit to terms imposed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in exchange for finance by 2024 economists say...