The headlines of the leading newspapers on 29 April 2025: NATIONAL: # Business Day: Reports the abolition of the VAT increase paves the way for the Treasury to compile a third budget for the 2025/26 financial year, with the DA expected to increase pressure on the department to implement its budget priorities. # And the […]
Die hooftrekke uit die belangrikste nuusblaaie soos op 29 April 2025: NASIONAAL: # Business Day: Berig die afskaffing van die BTW-verhoging baan die weg vir die Tesourie om ‘n derde begroting vir die 2025/26-boekjaar saam te stel, met die DA wat na verwagting druk op die departement sal verhoog om sy begrotingsprioriteite toe te pas. […]
The headlines of the leading newspapers on 25 April 2025: NATIONAL: # Business Day: Reports the dramatic U-turn by Finance minister Enoch Godongwana to scrap the VAT increase has left a big hole in the country’s finances, but may have averted the collapse of the government of national unity. # Mail & Guardian on Fridays: […]
Die hooftrekke uit die belangrikste nuusblaaie soos op 25 April 2025: NASIONAAL: # Business Day: Berig die dramatiese ommeswaai deur die minister van Finansies, Enoch Godongwana om die BTW-verhoging te skrap, het ‘n groot gat in die land se finansies gelaat, maar het moontlik die verbrokkeling van die regering van nasionale eenheid afgeweer. # Mail […]
The headlines of the leading newspapers on 24 April 2025: NATIONAL: # Business Day: Reports the International Monetary Fund has reiterated its view that South Africa’s debt level will not stabilise as National Treasury has projected in successive budgets. The IMF says it will rise to 88-percent of GDP by 2030 unless the government implements […]
Die hooftrekke uit die belangrikste nuusblaaie soos op 24 April 2025: NASIONAAL: # Business Day: Berig die Internasionale Monetêre Fonds het sy siening herhaal dat Suid-Afrika se skuldvlak nie sal bestendig soos die Nasionale Tesourie in opeenvolgende begrotings geprojekteer het nie. Die IMF sê dit sal teen 2030 tot 88-persent van BBP styg, tensy die […]
The headlines of the leading newspapers on 23 April 2025: NATIONAL: # Business Day: Reports the International Monetary Fund has lowered its growth outlook for South Africa and almost every other country in response to the tariff announcements by the US. South Africa’s expected growth rate has been lowered to just one-percent for this year […]
Die hooftrekke uit die belangrikste nuusblaaie soos op 23 April 2025: NASIONAAL: # Business Day: Berig die Internasionale Monetêre Fonds het sy groeivooruitsig vir Suid-Afrika en byna elke ander land verlaag in reaksie op die tariefaankondigings deur die VSA. Suid-Afrika se verwagte groeikoers is verlaag tot net een-persent vir vanjaar en 1,3-persent vir volgende jaar. […]
The headlines of the leading newspapers on 22 April 2025: NATIONAL: # Business Day: Reports economic policymakers meeting in Washington this week will try to reboot the global trading system. International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva says their growth projections are down but she does not foresee a recession. # And the Netwerk24 website: […]