WATCH: Why Tito Mboweni wants for zero-based budgeting
Business Day TV talks to Nazmeera Moola from Ninety One about the finance minister’s proposal
17 June 2020 - 12:12
byBusiness Day TV
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Finance minister Tito Mboweni. Picture: ESA ALEXANDER
Finance minister Tito Mboweni is exploring ways to help the economy emerge from its biggest downturn and he has suggested that the government look to zero-based budgeting as an option.
Business Day TV caught up with Nazmeera Moola from Ninety One to discuss this proposal.
Ninety One's Nazmeera Moola talks to Business Day TV about SA's economic downturn
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WATCH: Why Tito Mboweni wants for zero-based budgeting
Business Day TV talks to Nazmeera Moola from Ninety One about the finance minister’s proposal
Finance minister Tito Mboweni is exploring ways to help the economy emerge from its biggest downturn and he has suggested that the government look to zero-based budgeting as an option.
Business Day TV caught up with Nazmeera Moola from Ninety One to discuss this proposal.
Ninety One's Nazmeera Moola talks to Business Day TV about SA's economic downturn
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