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VAT hike scrapped after DA legal pressureANC sidelines DA in press conference showdownGNU fractures deepen, leaving the ...
South Africa's finance minister has dropped plans to increase value-added tax (VAT), in a major climbdown to prevent the ...
South Africa’s Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has reversed his contentious proposed 0.5% value-added tax (VAT) hike, but ...
The VAT hike reversal has deepened fractures in the GNU and raised questions about who really calls the shots in fiscal ...
A delegation of leaders from the two parties met today to discuss the latest political developments in the country, namely ...
Spread This News BBC Enoch Godongwana’s decision came after the second-biggest party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), ...
The DA and ANC are set to meet on Friday for another round of talks amid rising tensions within the Government of National ...
Several political parties have welcomed the end of the African National Congress (ANC)’s political dominance, saying it can no longer unilaterally impose tax increases without coalition consensus.
The African National Congress (ANC) has rejected and condemned the Democratic Alliance’s (DA’s) political approach following ...
During its discussions with the Democratic Alliance (DA), the African National Congress (ANC) said it remained rooted in its ...
Political parties were quick to claim victory after the National Treasury’s announcement in the early hours of Thursday, 24 April, that the 0.5 percentage point VAT increase would be scrapped.
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba said the era of ANC dominance was over and it could no longer make decisions on its own.