Albeit that the unlikely duo of the DA and EFF will square off in court against Finance MinisterEnoch Godongwana on Tuesday, there is one thing the three agree on. VAT will increase on 1 May, unless the court intervenes ... .
Parliament has not lawfully endorsed the 0.5 percentage pointVAT increase that will come into effect on 1 May, the DA argued as their urgent application to suspend the VAT increase was heard before a full bench of the Western Cape High Court... .
The EFF has accused Finance Minster Enoch Godongwana of deception by creating the impression that his 0.5 percentage pointVAT hike could be reversed ... .
EFF in the Northern Cape is set to stage a protest march to the office of Premier Zamani Saul on Tuesday, voicing strong opposition to the continued existence of the town of Orania. The EFF contended ...
EFF in the Northern Cape is set to stage a protest march to the office of Premier Zamani Saul on Tuesday, voicing strong opposition to the continued existence of the town of Orania. The EFF contended ...
In what must be the strangest political marriage since the dawn of democracy, a court case instigated by both the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) to prevent a VAT increase started today.
The DA and the EFF’s court case to block the 0.5 percentage pointVAT hike from kicking in on May 1, now being argued in the Western Cape High Court, is a critical test of how parliament relates to executive decisions.