Academic Anton Eberhard has come down hard on SA’s current electricity policy, particularly the country’s proposed nuclear construction ambitions.
Vendor financing is a possibility, but questions remain over the country’s finances.
South Africa is still battling after eight years to protect rooibos against trademark troubles.
A reshuffle, a Motlanthe sidelining and a whirlwind Putin romance have dropped the power into Msholozi’s lap. Three crucial recent developments indicate that President Jacob Zuma is now firmly directing what is expected to be the largest, most complex tender process in South African history. At stake is the development of new nuclear power plants, […]
A reshuffle, a Motlanthe sidelining and a whirlwind Putin romance have dropped the power into Msholozi’s lap.
The review committee has to look beyond the simple generation of income for the state.
The utility’s board is still trying to find a suitable candidate to replace its finance director.
Commentators suspect the executive does not want Eskom to lose its stranglehold on the grid.
But the mining industry’s troubles go way beyond trying to rebuild the peace.
The head of the institution’s budget office will be advising committees on how to settle their Bills.