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Godongwana’s MTBPS prioritizes debt over people
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69409, member: 636"] Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana presented a Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement that has drawn criticism for its emphasis on fiscal consolidation. Opponents argue the plan prioritizes debt reduction and achieving a primary surplus over addressing urgent social needs. They contend that high debt-service costs are diverting funds that could otherwise support essential public services and infrastructure. The statement was further criticized for measures seen as negatively impacting households. These include the lack of inflation adjustments to income tax brackets, a phenomenon known as bracket creep, and proposed increases to the value-added tax. Critics also highlighted the stagnant level of the Social Relief of Distress grant and the absence of a long-term funding plan for it beyond 2026, describing this as a failure to protect the most vulnerable. The government's economic strategy was characterized by detractors as accepting unacceptably low growth and high unemployment. They called for a fundamental shift in policy, demanding a large-scale public employment program, a permanent and increased social grant, and a re-prioritization of public spending to favor social investment over strict debt servicing. [/QUOTE]
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