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The Presidency has Thursday 22 November 2018 announced that President Ramaphosa will effect cabinet changes. The changes will be effected at 15H00 on Thursday 22 November 2018, Union Buildings Pretoria. According to the statement released by the Presidency, cabinet changes are necessitated by the passing in September 2018 of Environmental Minister Edna Molewa, and the

Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has urged South Africans to apply for and collect their identity documents. The Minister was speaking at the opening of the new Home Affairs office, in Hluhluwe, KwaZulu-Natal. “An identity document is key to accessing government services. Without an ID, you cannot be employed and access government services,” Gigaba said. The

Government will spend R57 billion on free higher education over the next three years, Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Wednesday. Tabling the 2018 Budget in Parliament, Minister Gigaba said there was a reallocation in the spending framework. “The largest reallocation of resources towards government’s priorities was on higher education and training, amounting to additional

Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba’s Budget Speech has seen him make “difficult decisions” to address a revenue shortfall and to fund free higher education. An increase in value-added tax (VAT), fuel levy and a higher estate duty tax are just some of the things South Africans will be faced with this year. On the other hand,

Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba will this week table the 2018 Budget in Parliament. The much anticipated budget will be tabled in the National Assembly on Wednesday. Appointed to head National Treasury following former President Jacob Zuma’s Cabinet reshuffle in March 2017, Minister Gigaba is set to deliver the budget in a tough economic environment. It is