THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 04:46 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 04:46 |
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Echoes of SA's struggle are deafeningMinors are often hardest hit by Israel's campaign to quell resistance to its West Bank occupation, says former minister of health Barbara Hogan Eskom executive committee paid 109% more in 2011Eskom has paid executive committee members 109% more in 2011 than last year, according to its financial statements for the year ended March 31. Do we really want to be like Venezuela?When former minister Barbara Hogan, expressed fears about rising "authoritarian populism" in the ANC alliance, she attracted attention. Barbara Hogan’s legacyNew Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba has a lot to pick up, that his ousted predecessor was forced to drop. Comrade Barbara, we salute you!Zackie Achmat and Fatima Hassan pays tribute to Barbara Hogan, as she retires from government. Gigaba takes overPublic enterprises minister calls for robust leadership of parastatals. More headaches for HoganWhile infighting persists at troubled parastatals, Transnet’s plans to allow private sector buy-in add to the minister’s woes. France: SA is ready for nuclear power expansionSouth Africa is ready for nuclear power, the world's largest nuclear operator, EDF, said at an energy workshop in Johannesburg on Monday. Residents complain to World Bank about Eskom loanLimpopo residents on Tuesday filed a complaint with the World Bank about the $3,75bn loan sought by Eskom to help finance the Medudi power plant. Medupi: Hogan answers questions on World Bank loanBarbara Hogan answers the M&G's questions about the controversy surrounding the World Bank loan for the Medupi power station. |
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