Minister Barbara Creecy addressing fisher folk in Kleinmond. Twitter comments @BarbaraCreecy were not very favourable. Photograph: Twitter
The Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Budget has been slashed by some R766 million (8.6%) to R8.2 billion for the 2020/21 financial year. How to work with what remains is the challenge, but the Minister says the reprioritised Budget will be used to create a “nature-positive future” for the country.
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