BUDGET 2025:  South Africa's Dependency on Foreign Aid: All Eyes on Gondongwana’s Defining Budget

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GUEST: Natashia Soopal, Senior Executive: Ethics Standards and Public Sector, South African Institute of Chartered Accountants.

As South Africa prepares for the Minister of Finance, Mr Enoch Godongwana’s upcoming budget speech, the nation faces a crucial question. What kind of budget will we hear, and how will it shape the future? This isn’t just another financial update—it’s a pivotal moment, especially in the wake of US President Donald Trump’s recent announcement to cut funding to South Africa.

This raises fresh concerns about economic stability in an already struggling economy and further straining diplomatic relations - should this serve as a wakeup call for us?

Trump’s actions highlight the country’s precarious dependency on foreign aid, particularly in areas like HIV/AIDS treatment. In 2023, the US provided about $440 million through PEPFAR, covering 17% of South Africa’s HIV/AIDS programme. The potential loss of this funding would devastate healthcare delivery, threatening clinics, nursing staff, and the distribution of life-saving medications.

Even more concerning is the R46.25 billion in irregular healthcare spending over the past five years, alongside R5.55 billion in unauthorised expenditures. These financial inefficiencies not only compromise the already struggling healthcare system but raise questions about the long-term viability of crucial programmes should foreign aid be withdrawn.
10 Feb 2025 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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