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An unsustainable Joburg budget will lead to a death spiral

Two academics and a civil society leader point to bloated wage and salary bills for both staff and executives as one of the main issues in the metro’s malaise

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businessday.co.zaStai leggendo16 h fa

An unsustainable Joburg budget will lead to a death spiral

Two academics and a civil society leader point to bloated wage and salary bills for both staff and executives as one of the main issues in the metro’s malaise

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iol.co.za3 g fa

Johannesburg's R97.1bn budget aims to address financial challenges

Joburg deputy mayor and finance MMC Loyiso Masuku announces Johannesburg's R97.1bn budget for the 2026/27 financial year, addressing financial challenges and focusing on energy reform and waste management.

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·iol.co.za

    Johannesburg's R97.1bn budget aims to address financial challenges

    Joburg deputy mayor and finance MMC Loyiso Masuku announces Johannesburg's R97.1bn budget for the 2026/27 financial year, addressing financial challenges and focusing on energy…

  2. domenica 31 maggio 2026·businessday.co.za

    An unsustainable Joburg budget will lead to a death spiral

    Two academics and a civil society leader point to bloated wage and salary bills for both staff and executives as one of the main issues in the metro’s malaise