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BIG? Show me the money first, says Godongwana
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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has vowed not to bow to political pressure to budget for unaffordable items such as a Basic Income Grant until there is clear guidance on where the money will come from.

30 October 2022 - 00:02Finance minister Enoch Godongwana has vowed not to bow to political pressure to budget for unaffordable items such as a basic income grant until there is clear guidance on where

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