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#Budget2023: Budget brings well-deserved relief to workers
The annual National Budget contained some good news for workers, their families, and retirees.

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Besides the inflation-adjusted lower income tax rates to combat the effect of inflation, solar tax deductions will lighten the burden on the national grid and open the door out of load-shedding hell for a more significant number of South Africans.
Even those who cannot afford to install solar-power equipment will benefit from Eskom’s higher capacity to deliver electricity as more self-reliant households use less off the grid.Overall, it is a budget that will lift some of the frustration South Africans feel about how the country is governed and the devastating ever-increasing cost of living.
Trade union, UASA welcomes:
We are concerned about:
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About Abigail Moyo
Abigail Moyo, spokesperson of the trade union UASA