In an exclusive interview conducted by Die Vryburger with a well-known political analyst, it seems that 2019 is not a year of good prospects.
The anonymous expert says the projections are getting darker with Eskom, who is already plunging the country into debt with loadshedding.
In addition to the enormous R2 billion it cost daily to endure load shedding, it has a very negative impact on potential investors abroad.
The recession in which SA is currently, along with the tremendous debt burden of the state, forces the Finance Minister to take unfavorable measures to balance the scale, but cannot tamper with it because the election is at the door.
He says there is no reason to think that it will improve in the economic sphere in the second half of 2019, because the Rand is doubtful, gold mines are shaky because of the power supply’s load shedding, and this increases the possibility of higher unemployment. means that less personal tax i
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