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Holding the purse strings: Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presented the 2026 Budget in Cape Town on Wednesday. Photo: GCIS

Budget 2026: Between reform and reality

South Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance

The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) led the charge against the latest version of the 2025 Budget, dismissing it as an “austerity budget” that offers no meaningful relief to poor and working-class South Africans.

Budget 3.0 tentatively accepted by some political parties

The EFF criticises it as ‘unimaginative’ and not benefiting poorer South Africans, while the DA calls it a step towards ending ‘unchecked government spending’

The government of national unity. Photo: @Presidency/ZA/X

SA must establish a clear separation of powers between the executive and parliament

Given the shaky coalition government, two sections in the Constitution appear to create a quandary regarding ministers actions in the cabinet

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Editorial: Budget 3.0 and another coalition court battle

It is high time for policy reckoning in the GNU

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana.

High court suspends VAT hike

The Democratic Alliance launched the application against the finance minister, the South African Revenue Service, the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces.

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. Photo: Dwayne Senior/Getty Images

There can be no repeat budget bungle

The saga reflected political sniping and the inability of parties in the government of national unity to cooperate

The Gold and Foreign Exchange Contingency Reserve Account is not a piggy bank that can be used to solve South Africa’s fiscal problems.

Budget: Why a VAT increase is the least bad option

The Gold and Foreign Exchange Contingency Reserve Account is not a piggy bank that can be used to solve South Africa’s fiscal problems.

Increasing value-added tax shifts the weight of systemic dysfunction to households already buckling under the pressure of inflation and economic exclusion. (Delwyn Verasamy, M&G)

Why South Africa’s VAT hike risks worsening poverty

Increasing value-added tax shifts the weight of systemic dysfunction to households already buckling under the pressure of inflation and economic exclusion.

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana.

South Africa’s political parties are fighting the wrong budget battle

They need to stop squabbling about how much we tax or borrow and concentrate on how effectively we spend.

There has been nothing remarkable about the government of national unity’s first year in office, but the steadying of the ship has been invaluable. Photo: GCIS

Brinkmanship in GNU devastating for SA

The Trump factor, plus the ANC and the DA playing to the brink, has cost the country R1 trillion

ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba. (File photo)

Who is our opposition anyway?

South Africans have, in recent years, looked beyond the ANC in hope of finding new voices capable of holding the line on spending and corruption. Instead, what they have received is a bewildering capitulation and weak opposition

There has been nothing remarkable about the government of national unity’s first year in office, but the steadying of the ship has been invaluable. Photo: GCIS

ANC and DA divided on future of coalition

The ANC has bought itself time to decide whether to expel its constantly restive coalition partner

President Cyril Ramaphosa and DA leader John Steenhuisen. (GCIS)

Who benefits from the budget war?

This is a moment that calls for strong leaders and a united nation. Right now, we don’t have either

Edward Kieswetter, commissioner of the South African Revenue Service.  (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Sars collects R1.855 trillion in revenue, driven by personal income tax

And R447.7 billion was returned to taxpayers, says South African Revenue Service commissioner Edward Kieswetter

President Cyril Ramaphosa and DA leader John Steenhuisen. (GCIS)

ANC, Democratic Alliance fail to reach agreement on budget

The ANC has so far rejected conditions on which the DA would agree to support Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s 0.5 percentage point VAT increase for the coming fiscal year

Apple, Dell and Nvidia have supply chains in China and rely on components manufactured.

Budget: The prioritisation of telecoms and digital is welcome

But there is concern about the proposed VAT increase and its possible effect this may have on the customers of members of the Association of Comms and Technology

Consumer inflation edged higher to April to 2.8% year-on-year from 2.7% in March, driven mainly by the housing and utilities as well as the alcoholic beverages and tobacco categories, Statistics South Africa said on Wednesday.

VAT hike: A tough choice or a risk to economic recovery?

There are alternatives which don’t add to the financial burden of citizens and which are better for fiscal sustainability

ArcelorMittal South Africa and smaller manufacturers, including the vehicle industry, are facing headwinds. Photo: Patrick Pleul/picture alliance/Getty Images

Crisis deepens in SA’s industrial economy, including erosion of bargaining councils

Industrial policy must be boldly reimagined if the erosion of the productive base is to be reversed

Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen. (Delwyn

Coalition takes wrangling over tax in the budget to parliament

Budget approval hangs in the balance and resistance to it is set to play out in the legislature’s finance committees

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana. Photographer: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Godongwana clings to VAT increase but halves initial proposal

The minister conceded that the measure did not have support across the political spectrum