In South Africa, the Minister of Finance typically presents the national budget to Parliament in February every year. The budget speech usually outlines the government's plans for spending and revenue collection for the upcoming fiscal year, which runs from April 1st to March 31st of the following year. However, the specific date for the budget speech may vary from year to year and is usually announced in advance by the government.
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