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    Godongwana unveils R2 billion strategy to settle Ithala’s debt

    May 2, 2025
    Enoch Godongwana - Finance Minister, Photo by Gallo Images/Brenton Geach

    Tensions are escalating between the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) provincial government and Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana over how to repay over 220,000 Ithala Bank depositors. Ithala, a historic black-owned financial institution in the province, is under threat of liquidation due to alleged regulatory breaches. Customers have been locked out of their accounts since January, prompting urgent efforts to find a repayment solution. Minister Godongwana reportedly wrote to the Reserve Bank governor proposing a R2 billion government guarantee to cover depositor funds, with repayments facilitated by a private-sector financial institution. The catch? He allegedly never consulted the provincial leadership, despite hinting that the province would foot the bill.

    The KZN Government of Provincial Unity (GPU), led by Finance MEC Francois Rodgers, has publicly rejected this unilateral move. Rodgers expressed frustration that a matter with such serious financial implications was handled without engaging the provincial treasury. The GPU maintains it had always worked in good faith with national government structures on Ithala-related issues, providing regular updates, liquidity data, and action plans. It had also proposed a similar solution—appointing a private institution to manage frozen accounts—but under terms the province could control and agree to. According to the GPU, bypassing the province not only disregards their input but also places undue strain on already stretched provincial finances.

    While Godongwana’s approach might be aimed at resolving the crisis quickly, the provincial government argues it could lead to deeper financial instability if not properly managed. They are also deeply concerned about the lack of communication, stating that multiple attempts to meet with the minister have gone unanswered. The province remains willing to collaborate with national government, but only if discussions are open, transparent, and involve all affected parties. The Treasury has yet to issue an official response, and depositors remain in limbo as this high-stakes political standoff continues. With billions on the line and public trust at risk, finding common ground has never been more urgent. The outcome of this dispute could set a precedent for how future financial crises involving state-linked institutions are managed across South Africa.

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