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    SA’s finances in poor state, Minister warns

    September 22, 2023
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    South Africa’s Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana, has issued a warning that the country’s public finances are in a parlous state. The government has been unable to meet its tax-collection targets, and borrowing additional funds at affordable rates has become challenging due to tighter financial conditions.

    1. The short-term risks to both the local and global economy, which were identified earlier in the year, have now materialized, according to Godongwana. These risks, combined with ongoing power cuts, logistical constraints, and the aftermath of a campaign to loot state funds during former President Jacob Zuma’s nine-year presidency, have exacerbated the already difficult fiscal situation.
    2. The government is facing significant challenges in managing its finances, with revenue shortfalls and limited options for raising taxes further. This situation has put strain on the country’s ability to fund essential services and invest in much-needed infrastructure development.
    3. The consequences of the looting of state funds have had a detrimental impact on the fiscal situation. Efforts to recover the misappropriated funds and hold those responsible accountable have added to the complexity of addressing the financial challenges.
    4. Godongwana is scheduled to deliver a budget update on November 1, where he will likely outline measures to address the financial crisis and propose strategies for revenue generation and expenditure management.
    5. The warning from the Finance Minister highlights the urgency of the situation and the need for decisive action to stabilize South Africa’s finances and restore fiscal discipline.
    6. The poor state of the country’s finances may have broader implications for economic growth, investor confidence, and social welfare programs. Addressing these challenges will require a comprehensive and coordinated approach from the government and stakeholders across various sectors.
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