Economy to shrink 13%, deficit balloons to P10.8bn - Matsheka

Thapelo Matsheka PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES
Thapelo Matsheka PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES

Finance and Economic Development minister, Thapelo Matsheka says government now expects the economy to shrink by 13.1% this financial year, the worst performance according to available records, on an annual basis.

Should the projection be realized, 2020/21’s contraction will be worse than the 7.7% witnessed in 2009 when the global recession pounded the local economy at one point forcing diamond production to stop. Government’s forecast for 2020/21 is worse than the IMF’s recently released projection of -5.4% growth.

From an initial forecast of 4.4% growth for this year, Matsheka laid out a depressing chain of revisions to the budget and the broader economy, in a televised briefing this afternoon.

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