#Budget19matters: what the 2019 budget speech means for the average South African

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SPONSORED | MetropolitanZA Analysts, journalists and finance gurus used Budget19matters to share their thoughts on the 2019 budget speech. Read the round-up and follow the hashtag for more insights.

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