How you will pay for Zuma’s free education plan Posted November 12, 2017 Author Don V Categories Africa, ANC, ANC Regime, Budget, Children, Economy, Education, Finance, financial plan, Forex, news, Parliament, Politics, SA News, Uncategorized, violence, Zuma Tags Africa, ANC, budget cuts, free higher education, free higher education for poor and working-class students, government, increasing taxes, Jacob Zuma, New South Africa, Politics, South Africa, Students, treasury, treasury document, Zuma Leave a comment View Post
How you will pay for Zuma’s free education plan Posted November 10, 2017 Author Don V Categories Africa, ANC, ANC Regime, Budget, business, constitution, consumers, Corruption, DA, Education, Expenses, Finance, financial plan, Forex, Internet, M&G, My Money Matters, news, Parliament, Politics, SA News, Social Grants, Trade Unions, Zuma Tags central administration functions, corporate tax, Cuts to grants and housing, drastic budget cuts, existing deficit, free higher education, freezing civil servant wage increases, Heher Commission, including cutting social grants, increasing income tax, increasing taxes, International Monetary Fund, mooted introduction, National Student Financial Aid Scheme, poor and working-class students, presidency, presidential fiscal committee, RDP houses, regressive tax, sale of state assets, senior government officials, skills development levy, Thusanani Foundation, trade unions, value added tax rate, wasteful and fruitless expenditure, working-class students Leave a comment View Post