The 2022/23 National Budget takes place at a time when South Africa, and indeed the world, is emerging from two years of being battered by a pandemic, which has left the country reeling with low growth and high unemployment.
In the 2021 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana, stressed the need to consolidate the small gains attained in the recovery of the economy from the devastation brought about by the pandemic, while adopting a cautious and restrained approach to public spending in the medium term.
Find out what Deloitte Africa Government and Public Services Industry Leader, Gaba Tabane, has to say in his pre-budget commentary.
LESEDI FM - MATSHOHLO - 3 FEB 2022
Lesedi FM
Gaba Tabane, Dr Martyn Davies
Ukhozi FM
Gaba Tabane, Dr Martyn Davies
SAFM - FIRST TAKE SA - 4 FEB 2022 @ 05H00 - DELOITTE FINANCE TAX
SAfm
Gaba Tabane, Dr Martyn Davies
BASIC INCOME GRANT AN ISSUE AS ECONOMY STRUGGLES
Business Report
Gaba Tabane
THOBELA FM - HLOKWA LA TSELA - 3 FEB 2022 @ 18H45 - DELOITTE AUDIT
Thobela FM
Gaba Tabane, Dr Martyn Davies
BUDGET CALLS FOR PROPER TRADE-OFFS
The Citizen - Moneyweb
Gaba Tabane, Dr Martyn Davies and Angelique Worms
HOW SHOULD INVESTORS RESPOND TO RAMPANT US INFLATION?
Moneyweb
Gaba Tabane
SA IS CAUGHT IN A TRAP OF LOW GROWTH
City Press – Business
Gaba Tabane, Dr Martyn Davies
DIE GROOTSTE UITDAGINGS IN DIE LAND WAARMEE PRIVATE SEKTOR
Rapport – Sake
Gaba Tabane, Dr Martyn Davies
GODONGWANA MAY OFFER OPTIMISTIC BUDGET, BUT WATCH FOR TAX HIKES
News24
Gaba Tabane