South Africans invited to have their say on 2023 National Budget
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has invited South Africans to make inputs on what they would like to see reflected in the upcoming National Budget Speech. In a statement on Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance said Godongwana would deliver the National Budget Speech on 22 February 2023. “As usual, the budget allocation always aims to strike […]
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has invited South Africans to make inputs on what they would like to see reflected in the upcoming National Budget Speech.
In a statement on Wednesday, the Ministry of Finance said Godongwana would deliver the National Budget Speech on 22 February 2023.
“As usual, the budget allocation always aims to strike a balance between competing national spending priorities and limited resources. It is in this context that Minister Godongwana invites South Africans to share their suggestions on the Budget,” it said.
People may submit their views on:
• municipal finances
• government spending priorities and what these should be
• addressing a large budget deficit
• stabilising State-Owned Entity finances
• managing the energy crisis
• tax revenues
• debt sustainability
Contributions can be sent through this link https://bit.ly/3ruszsi on the National Treasury website.
Contributions can also be made on Treasury’s Twitter handle @TreasuryRSA and Facebook: National Treasury RSA with the hashtag #TipsForMinFin and #Budget2023. – SAnews.gov.za