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Home Features 2020 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement Budget in numbers - 2020 MTBPS

INFOGRAPHIC: 2020 MTBPS Highlights

29 October 2020, 12:32 PM  |
Matiba Sibanyoni Matiba Sibanyoni |  @SABCNews
2020 Medium-term Budget Policy Statement

2020 Medium-term Budget Policy Statement

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2020 Medium-term Budget Policy Statement

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni on Wednesday tabled the 2020 Medium-term Budget Policy Statement ( MTBPS) in parliament amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic which had dented economies around the world.

The 2020 MTBPS received mixed reactions from the public as well as political organizations and the private sector.

 

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