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Minister Gordhan’s Budget – Gains are being made

The Cape Chamber of Commerce and industry welcomes the emphasis given to education and the development of skills in the Minister Pravin Gordhanโ€™s Budget.

โ€œWe have serious problems in education and improving the system from the ground up is essential for the long-tern success of the country,โ€ said Ms Janine Myburgh, President of the Chamber,

โ€œWe particularly welcomed the commitment to work with business to improve technical and vocational training.โ€

Ms Myburgh said there were also welcome signs that gains were being made in the ongoing battle to reduce wasteful spending and to stamp out procurement fraud. โ€œWe have a long way to go but this battle is essential if we are to get value for the higher taxes we will all be paying.โ€

โ€œThe additional tax of 30 cents a litre on fuel and 9 cents for the Road Accident Fund will be a blow for business but consumers will feel even more pain as it comes at a time when food prices are still high as a result of the drought.โ€

She said the Chamberโ€™s main concern was about economic growth to create more jobs. The predicted growth rate of 1.3 % was better that that of last year but it was still way below the 5% required by the National Development Plan. โ€œItโ€™s a huge challenge. That growth will have to come from the private sector and we will need more co-operation, encouragement and policy certainty if we are to generate the investments required for growth.โ€

Ms Myburgh also welcomed the commitment to continuing the highly successful Independent Power Producerโ€™s programme and the increasing use of gas and renewable energy.

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