Siphelele Dludla siphelele.dludla@inl.co.za
THERE was no aloe ferox plant, no quoting of Bible verses or dead poets, nor casual mentioning of sorghum beer when Finance Minister Enoch Godong- wana delivered his maiden Budget speech in Parliament yesterday.
But for those who thought this signalled a departure from structural reforms and fiscal consolidation championed by Godongwana’s predecessor, Tito Mboweni, they were in for a disappointment as the umbilical cord remained intact.
“In so far as fiscal framework perspective and structural reforms, we are on the same page,” Godongwana said of Mboweni during a pre-Budget media briefing.
“I always tell him that ‘the only difference between the two of us is your shoes. I wear better shoes than you. But maybe I’m not good at cooking as well.”
Godongwana yesterday tabled…