Mini budget in a nutshell

I suspect this was thrown in so that Ramaphosa can say Treasury advises x!y,z so we have to do it.. <—- if this is the case then I don’t see hi, being around after elections. Likely get voted out after the gravy train loses carriages with 50 seats
It will be after the elections, he is slowly but surely getting a grip on things, and this from Mbiweni is a good boost for his plans.
 
I totally get the downward spiral under African't leadership, not questioning that at all, but what I want to know is how far will it go?
 
I totally get the downward spiral under African't leadership, not questioning that at all, but what I want to know is how far will it go?
The ZA taxpayer is still just at the rough, dry, rear entry stage.

Next up will be the rear DP stage, then the rear cream pie stage and when the downward spiral is complete the ZA taxpayer would be in the pink sock stage.
 
Yeah I have that in place, going to Mauritius next month. But I have no intention to up and leave. FFS I am the 10th generation in this country, that runs much deeper than most self proclaimed "people of the land".
 
So where is all the amazing "reprioritised spending" to turn around the economy that Ramaphosa was babbling about a few months ago??
 
Yeah I have that in place, going to Mauritius next month. But I have no intention to up and leave. FFS I am the 10th generation in this country, that runs much deeper than most self proclaimed "people of the land".
F-off back to Europe you damn colonialist!

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So where is all the amazing "reprioritised spending" to turn around the economy that Ramaphosa was babbling about a few months ago??
Well you see they were funnelling most of the gravy to cadres via Eskom and had high hopes for the nuclear deal to fill the pig's trough to the top with delicious gravy.

Now they have reprioritised that spending and they're hoping to squeeze gravy from SAA instead.
 
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