Absence of Mboweni’s beloved aloe plant sets tone for gloomy supplementary budget | Citypress

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With the sound of applause that usually fills the room as Finance Minister Tito Mboweni approaches the podium ahead of his budget speech in past years clearly absent, Mboweni’s SupplementaryBudget was set to be a first of its kind.

 

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