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
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