PUBLIC HEALTH: Budget 2026 a chance to boost ‘sugary drinks tax’, cut costs and save lives

As South Africa prepares for its 2026 budget speech, the under-discussed Health Promotion Levy stands out as a proven tool to curb sugar consumption, reduce costly non-communicable diseases and ease pressure on the healthcare system. Allowing the sugary drinks tax to stagnate under industry pressure risks deepening inequality, shifting the burden of preventable illness onto poor communities instead of strengthening prevention and public health.