'We are unhappy, we are angry': COSATU to lead march to Parly ahead of MTBPS speech
Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana is expected to table the budget in the National Assembly at 2 pm.
- Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
- Budget Speech
- Medium-term budget policy statement (MTBPS)
FILE: Hundreds of demonstrators led by the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) marched to Parliament and the Western Cape Legislature on 7 October 2024, to handover a memorandum demanding for the government to address the high cost of living, poverty, unemployment and inequality. Picture: Melikhaya Zagagana/Eyewitness News
CAPE TOWN - The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) will be leading a march to Parliament on Wednesday morning, ahead of the medium-term budget policy statement (MTBPS).
Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana is expected to table the budget in the National Assembly at 2 pm.
COSATU and civil society organisations want the minister to address the country’s high unemployment rate and to implement a basic income grant, among other demands.
The protestors are also calling on government to do away with what they referred to as harsh economic policies, which they said were stifling growth and job creation.
COSATU's Malvern de Bruyn said the minister must table a budget that speaks to the needs of poor and working-class South Africans.
"What we've seen is a budget that doesn't speak to us but a budget that speaks to capital. So, as workers and poor communities, we are unhappy, we are angry, we are frustrated, and we want the minister of finance to give us a budget that at least can accommodate our needs."
He said government cannot be allowed to do as it pleases with the citizens' money.