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Opposition parties pile pressure on Mboweni ahead of MTBPS
Tito Mboweni has taken over as finance minister in the midst of a recession and with government debt at worrying levels.
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Just how important is the MTBPS to ordinary South Africans?
Just two weeks after being sworn in, many are looking to Tito Mboweni for direction and reassurance as the country grapples a recession.
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All eyes on Tito Mboweni today for maiden MTBPS
Mboweni commands respect both within government and the markets but the challenges he faces are enormous.
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Saftu threatens to stand against Mboweni if he cuts civil service jobs
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni revealed at the weekend that government spends 80% of its budget on the salaries of public servants.
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National debt, fuel relief package on list of expectations for MTBPS
Mboweni will table his MTBPS on Wednesday, just a couple of weeks after taking up the helm at national Treasury.
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[WATCH] What to expect from Mboweni's maiden MTBPS
Newly appointed Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is set to deliver the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement on 24 October. EWN's Mashudu Masutha takes a look at what we can expect.
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‘It’s daylight robbery’: Mboweni slams state capture
Mboweni made the remarks at the second annual Kader Asmal Memorial Lecture in Cape Town on Saturday, where he was the keynote speaker.
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Mboweni says he never set out to be Finance Minister, but has accepted role
Newly appointed Finance Minister Tito Mboweni addressed the Association of Black Securities and Investment Professionals Conference in Sandton, joking that he was bullied into accepting the position.
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Former Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene resigns as MP
It follows him stepping down as minister two weeks after testimony he gave at the state capture inquiry, admitting to having lied about meeting members of the Gupta family during his previous stint as minister.
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VBS Bank saga: Mboweni calls for speedy action by law enforcement agencies
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni says law enforcement agencies must move rapidly against those implicated, while political parties should also look to those members who have been implicated.
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[LISTEN] Mboweni to have positive effect on economy. Here's why
Victoria Reuvers, a senior investment consultant at Morningstar Investment Management, says the appointment of Mboweni is a positive move for the country and its economy and will have a great effect on the state of the market.
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'Good acceptance' of Nene’s resignation at Treasury
Nhlanhla Nene resigned on Tuesday, a few days after making shocking revelations that he has visited the Gupta family's Saxonwold home on more than four occasions.
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Sha-sha: Cassper Nyovest wishes new finance minister well
Since the news broke of Nhlanhla Nene's resignation, the musician's hit track 'Tito Mboweni' has been played on radio stations around the country and has been shared widely on social media.
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[LISTEN] 'Production line of potential ANC leaders has run out'
Following the appointment of Tito Mboweni as the new Finance Minister, some experts say that ANC’s constant appointment and recycling of old leaders, reflects how it has run out of potential leaders.
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[LISTEN] Analysts: Mboweni’s appointment a positive step for economy
Political analyst Somadoda Fikeni says the appointment of Tito Mboweni as Finance Minister is a positive step for the economy.
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Duarte 'keen' to testify on ANC role in establishing ANN7, 'The New Age'
Deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte says that the ANC is not judging Nhlanhla Nene for the testimony he gave last week.
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[OPINION] The Finance Minister merry-go-round
Judith February says it’s been another rough and tumble week in South African politics.
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All the president's men: SA's finance ministers since 1994
A look at all the finance ministers in South Africa since 1994
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Nene resignation will pressure other implicated ministers to follow - analysts
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Nene's resignation on Tuesday after it was revealed that he lied about the number of times he met with the Guptas and the circumstances surrounding those meetings.
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Busa: Mboweni a safe pair of hands to run Treasury
Mboweni was appointed to the position late Tuesday afternoon when Ramaphosa announced that he had accepted Minister Nhlanhla Nene's resignation.
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Economic experts praise Mboweni appointment, await budget speech
With only two weeks before new Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivers his first midterm budget, the business sector is waiting to see how he will transform the economy.