The City of Cape Town said it would introduce relief measures after protests against the proposed huge property rates and taxes increases in the 2025/2026 budget. These measures remain to be seen but it's unlikely to offset increases of over 20% for residents whose properties are valued over R3 million. The city has received 14,000 comments to the budget and has extended the period for comments. Below are my comments submitted: Comment on Cape Town's 2025/26 Budget DA opposes budget increases In negotiations with the ANC-led coalition, the DA supported the 2% and then 0.5% VAT increases if it received concessions on other matters. But when these were not forthcoming, it turned 180 degrees and opposed the increases citing it was unaffordable to citizens and would worsen the poor economic conditions in the country. Their main point, though, was Treasury could make savings in various departments by eliminating dysfunctional and unnecessary departments and wasteful expendi...