South African finances ‘dangerously overstretched,’ Mboweni says

Bloomberg
The pandemic has left government finances in South Africa “dangerously overstretched” and heightened debt threatens the country’s future economic prospects, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni wrote in an opinion piece for Johannesburg’s City Press.

The last quarter’s sharp drop in economic activity is flowing through to tax revenues and an expected budget shortfall of more than R300 billion rand  will mean more government borrowing, Mboweni said.

South African’s economy shrank an annualised 51% in the three months though June from the prior quarter as household spending, capital outlays and exports all dropped.

Mboweni said the severity of the slump underscores the need for reforms that have been talked about for years but not well executed.

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