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This enables the DA to say today: South Africa, Jobs Are On The Way.
The Minister of Agriculture for instance, John Steenhuisen, was asked 17 questions during ... Minister of Home Affairs, Leon Schreiber was asked 27 questions, and he has not replied to 18 of those ...
A fight over tax brought coalition tensions to a head. But the Democratic Alliance insist they have a future in the Government of National Unity. The national budget proposal in February to increase ...
John Steenhuisen, the DA Leader, claims that the parties represented at Thursday's press conference were the perpetrators of South Africa's VAT hike and voted for it.
“We’re not going to leave the government of national unity,” and that view is shared by the DA’s entire top leadership, John Steenhuisen said in an interview in Bloomberg’s Johannesburg ...
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader John Steenhuisen is adamant that the decision to reverse the controversial 0.5 percentage point increase in value-added tax (VAT) was a direct result of the DA's ...
DA leader John Steenhuisen claimed his party had influenced the decision through it and the EFF’s court challenge to the increase. “After the DA’s opposition to VAT in Cabinet, parliament ...
Picture: Katlego Jiyane/EWN DURBAN - Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen said that the department was still mulling alternatives to the use of terbufos, amid continued calls for the highly toxic ...
John Steenhuisen and EFF leader, Julius Malema, among others. These officials, along with top jurists as well as other members of the JSC, will now have to convene to consider the nominations made ...
Agriculture Minister John Steenhuisen, Deputy Minister Nokuzola Capa, KZN Premier Thami Ntuli and eThekwini Deputy Mayor Zandile Myeni at the G20 agriculture working group on 23 April 2025.
This week, ActionSA published a parliamentary reply from the DA claiming the party knew about the proposal to increase VAT ahead of the aborted February budget. Agriculture Minister John ...
Steenhuisen was in discussion with delegates from G20 member states at the G20 Agriculture Working Group in Durban on Wednesday. Minister of Agriculture John Steenhuisen. Picture: @jsteenhuisen/X ...
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