Over R10bn set aside towards COVID-19 vaccination campaign

More than R10-billion has been set aside towards the COVID-19 vaccination campaign for the next two years. Finance Minister, Tito Mboweni announced this during his Budget speech in parliament on Wednesday. Some opposition members have described Finance Minister, Tito Mboweni’s budget speech as uninspiring.
United Democratic Movement’s Nqabayomzi Kwankwa says the speech failed to address pressing matters such as rising unemployment. Kwankwa says the government favoured the corporate sector instead of reducing Value Added Tax.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance expressed disappointment at the fuel levy increase, stating that it will hit the poor the hardest. Mboweni delivered his 2021 budget speech on Wednesday in Parliament.
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni says government is allocating more than R10-billion for the purchase and delivery of vaccines over the next two years. #BudgetSpeech2021 pic.twitter.com/VTCmBZh16l
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Source: eNCA