Growing calls to reject Finance Minister Tito Mboweni’s supplementary budget

Several leading economists and academics have banded together, to lobby for the scrapping of Finance Minister Tito Mboweni‘s supplementary budget.

The group could take the matter to court, as they don’t agree with Mboweni’s plan and remedy for the economy.

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni

Co-Director of the Institute for Economic Justice, Neil Coleman was on eNCA’s The Fix on Sunday.

Coleman said, “what we see in this austerity budget is a regression, a massive cutting of the available resources and in fact, what treasury is doing is that they’re robbing Pamela to pay Paul.

They’re taking away the R400-600-billion in the next few years, part of that is going to the stimulus package, and comes from the cuts in education, in transport, infrastructure, etc. It’s going to have a devastating impact on the availability of education, health, transport and education to the poorest parts of the population.

In other news – Department of Arts and Culture pays tribute to late Mary Twala & Welcome Msomi

The Sport, Arts and Culture Department on Sunday said that South Africa’s performing arts industry had lost immeasurable talent following the passing of veteran actress Mary Twala and playwright Welcome Msomi. Read more

Source: eNCA



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