From human resources to waste management, South Africa has fallen short of international standards for nuclear expansion, writes Lynley Donnelly.
The resignation of Paul O’Flaherty, announced recently, had even the most ardent Eskom critics shaking their heads.
With the United States election now over, the world waits with bated breath to see how the country will address its looming "fiscal cliff".
The Public Investment Corporation would consider investing in the proposed nuclear build programme, if a sound business case was presented.
A community leader says the farm workers in the Western Cape were ignored despite their value to the economy, Lynley Donnelly reports.
Low-cost Mzansi accounts are losing ground to bank-branded products that are cheaper and more appropriate for low-income customers.
Pick n Pay is at loggerheads with some of its franchisees over claims that the retail giant is making it difficult for their businesses to survive.
Independent power producers could provide more than 60000MW of conventionally produced electricity, according to the department of energy.
New tariff hikes are on the cards as Cabinet has named Eskom as the owner and operator of planned nuclear power stations.
South Africans are flocking to urban areas in search of a better life and are putting strain on scarce resources, writes Lynley Donnelly.