Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi has made a bold—and controversial—move to keep his fragile
government afloat. In a bid to secure support and avoid a budget crisis, Lesufi has handed over the
powerful finance portfolio to the Economic Freedom Fighters, placing their provincial leader in charge of a staggering R179 billion budget. The decision comes amid mounting pressure, with coalition partners threatening to block the provincial budget—an outcome that could have paralysed
service delivery across Gauteng. But while the move may buy political stability, it also raises serious concerns about governance, accountability, and whether key decisions are now being driven by
survival rather than strategy. So tonight, we ask: is this a necessary compromise to keep government functioning—or a risky political trade-off that could come at a cost to taxpayers?

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