Finance Minister, Tito Mboweni says the riots and looting had a negative impact on SA’s economy which is likely to recover in 2023.
Mboweni said that he is pushing to allow workers to gain access to a portion of their retirement funds to mitigate financial distress.
Finance Minister Mboweni will unpack relief measures recently announced by President Ramaphosa on Wednesday, including the R350 SASSA grant.
There has been a flood of reaction to prominent businessman Tokyo Sexwale’s claims of billions being stolen from the SA Reserve Bank
Mboweni and the South African Treasury and Reserve Bank rubbished claims made by Tokyo Sexwale about a secret fund that is being stolen from.
Some social media users were unhappy with Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s tweet about the 35 year-old man who was shot dead during Wits University protests
The unlikeliness of what we’ve been asked to believe in, in the national budget becomes apparent in the way one starts to suspect a sleight of hand by a magician.
Higher tax on alcohol and tobacco announced in the budget speech will further impact farmers who say they are concerned about the country’s growing debt
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni allocated R63 million for the State Capture Commission in October 2020 and had made it clear that this was to finish its work
The EFF said finance minister Tito Mboweni and the National Treasury “have run out of ideas”.
The DA, EFF, and the Freedom Front Plus have all offered their thoughts on Wednesday’s budget speech. SPOILER: They’re not happy.
Tito Mboweni’s Budget Speech made for compelling viewing earlier – and the Finance Minister says a 5% shift for income tax brackets is ‘good news for all’.
The South African Rand began on the back foot ahead of the budget speech this week. Here’s how the ZAR fluctuated during Tito Mboweni’s 2021 budget speech.
Tito Mboweni delivered the 2021 Budget Speech. Here’s what he had to say about the social grants that so many South Africans depend on.
It’s yet another tough, tough Budget Speech for Tito Mboweni – but the Finance Minister has detailed exactly how the Treasury will spend our money in 2021.
Excise duty on alcohol and tobacco products has increased by 8% in order to curb excessive drinking, Mboweni said during his Budget Speech.
Learners, youths and parents will be protesting outside Parliament ahead of Tito Mboweni’s budget speech demanding a “People’s Budget” that prioritises basic human rights.
We’ve got a live stream of the Budget speech for 2021 here – but what time will Tito Mboweni address South Africa on Wednesday 24 February?
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s budget speech comes in the wake of shocking unemployment figures and a warning by ratings agency Moody’s, to further downgrade the country’s credit rating
According to a PWC report entitled “South Africa’s economic outlook What can Budget 2021 do to help?” businesses and consumers will be hoping for some clarity regarding the following seven points.
Small Business owners have pleaded with Tito Mboweni to be cognisant of the informal trade sector when implementing tax hikes.
Experts are also forecasting increases in the corporate tax rate as well as changes to the capital gains tax (CGT) rate.
When Tito Mboweni is on the wind-up, everyone’s fair game. The finance minister has ‘irritated’ Twitter users, by revealing his links to Johann Rupert.
Mboweni is perhaps the most vocal member of Cabinet where it comes to responsible spending and good governance, warning on numerous occasions that government had to significantly rein in spending.
Close shave…Mzansi tweeps weighed in on Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s brand new hairstyle.