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Western Cape 2023/24 MTBPS and Adjustments Budget: A Budget to Build Your Future

Today, provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger, tabled the 2023/24 Western Cape Medium-Term Budget Policy...

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Western Cape 2023/24 MTBPS and Adjustments Budget: A Budget to Build Your Future

Today, provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger, tabled the 2023/24 Western Cape Medium-Term Budget Policy...

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MERO 2023/24: The Promise of a Thriving Economy – Our Municipal Building Blocks of Growth

Today, the provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger, tabled the Municipal Economic Review and Outlook 2023...

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WC Government confirms best audit outcomes in 5 years

Joint Media Release: WC Government confirms best audit outcomes in 5 years with 100% of departments and entities receiving unqualified...

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PERO: Agricultural growth stands out, but youth unemployment requires bold action

Note to editors: Minister Wenger’s full PERO speech can be accessed here, and the full PERO document can be accessed here. Today, 21...

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Call for nominations to serve on the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board

I, David Savage, Head of the Western Cape Provincial Treasury, in terms of regulation 3(1) of the Western Cape Gambling and Racing...

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Nedbank Bursary Awards: Western Cape Provincial Treasury congratulates winners of annual Essay Writing Competition

Provincial Treasury together with its partners (Western Cape Education and Nedbank), has for its 15th consecutive year, announced its...

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Minister Wenger tables a R242.31 billion Budget of Action

Today, 14 March 2023, Western Cape Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger, tabled the 2023/24 Provincial Budget in...

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Western Cape passes 27% more buildings plans in 2022 than in 2021

Between January and November 2022, the Western Cape passed R34.81 billion worth of building plans, representing an increase of 27% compared...

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