The public enterprise minister would rather iron his penis than campaign for the ANC
Gordhan’s 30-year political career has been marked by his stance on transparency but he has been accused of leaving state-owned enterprises “chronically dependent” on taxpayer bailouts.
The minister’s leadership style is marred by micro-management and interference, according to industry leaders
Our uncle in the load-shedding business sits on his couch and faces zero accountability
In an interview, the public enterprises minister outlined the challenges implicit in turning around state-owned entities
Coalition seeks to halt the 18.65% tariff increase, end load-shedding, and hold the state accountable for its failure to provide electricity
DepartmentPublic enterprises MinisterPravin Gordhan Key Goals There is perhaps no minister in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s cabinet who elicits as hostile a reaction as Pravin Gordhan. The minister’s public image is a far cry from what it used to be, when he was widely viewed as one of the few members of the executive capable enough […]
The minister’s address on Thursday night was disrupted by a group of hecklers that he accused of being ‘paid servants’ of those who want to see corruption continue
"You have used various state bodies to try and destroy me and my business colleagues with no proof of misconduct. Yet you accuse us of state capture."
ANCYL president Collin Maine welcomed the axing of Pravin Gordhan and warned newly appointed Malusi Gigaba that he is not immune to the axe.