The Democratic Alliance is urging Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to prioritize infrastructure investment in today's budget, while avoiding tax hikes, particularly Value-Added Tax (VAT). Last month, the Western Cape High Court suspended the half-a-percentage-point VAT increase in an application brought by the DA and EFF. The party says frontline services must be protected and calls for more efficient and smarter government spending. Elvis Presslin spoke to Willie Aucamp, DA National Spokesperson, to elaborate on their expectations for the budget

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