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WATCH LIVE: Tito Mboweni delivers supplementary budget

Finance Minister Tito Mboweni is presenting a supplementary budget in parliament following the outbreak of Covid-19, which has severely affected the SA economy and the national fiscus.

SA faces a sovereign debt crisis in the next four years that will force it to approach the International Monetary Fund for help if fundamental budgetary changes are not introduced, finance minister Tito Mboweni warned last week.For more news, visit sabcnews.com and also #SABCNews, #Coronavirus, #COVID19 on Social Media.

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