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Gigaba to brief media on Apleni’s resignation

Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba will hold a media briefing on Monday following the resignation of his department’s Director-General Mkhuseli Apleni. Apleni has been with the Home Affairs Department for nearly 10 years and has had a difficult time at the department. Apleni approached the courts last year when the then Minister Hlengiwe Mkhize suspended him, claiming he’d undermined the department and that he was unstable. Apleni argued that only […]

today23 July 2018

News

Gigaba refused to weigh in on free higher education reports

Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba has deferred to the Presidency as he refused to weigh in on reports that President Jacob Zuma could announce free higher education for all in the country. Gigaba is leading a high-powered government delegation on a multi country investor roadshow that begins in New York and includes stops in Tokyo, Hong Kong, Beijing and Singapore. The SABC spoke to the Minister about this and some investor concerns around policy uncertainty and speculation […]

today10 November 2017

Local

Gigaba’s moment of truth amid perfect economic storm

Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba is arguably facing the biggest challenge of his political career today when he delivers his first Medium-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) in Parliament at 15:00. The minister is in an unenviable position. South Africa finds itself in a perfect storm with GDP growth that risks touching on zero, a revenue shortfall that could come close to the R50bn mark, over-indebted state-owned enterprises (SOEs) plagued by scandals […]

today25 October 2017

Local

Gigaba’s first address to the NA as Finance Minister

At 16:16 Wednesday afternoon cheery cries of "Malibongwe!" rose from ANC benches, and a few groans from the opposition benches, as Malusi Gigaba stood up to address the National Assembly as finance minister for the first time. He started to speak, but not a squeak could be heard over the chamber's sound system. He tapped the microphone at his bench, but still no sound, apart from the stifled laughter from […]

today11 May 2017

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