Eskom’s profits soared to R13.2-billion on the back of increased tariffs, it announced in its annual results on Thursday.
Sibusiso Ndebele was moved from transport to correctional services after wandering into the president’s firing line during the e-tolling meltdown.
The conundrum facing credit ratings agencies can perhaps be best illustrated by the comments of a director of one of the industry’s largest players.
Renewable energy technologies could become a means to leapfrog the power challenges facing the African continent.
Transnet CEO Brian Molefe has defended the high cost of South African ports, saying that charges by competitors are distorted by government subsidy.
Key indicators have shown that other African countries are making greater strides than South Africa, writes Lynley Donnelly.
As SA grapples with the idea of a youth subsidy, an international report has recommended providing firms with such incentives to hire young people.
Recent remarks in Parliament suggest that the state is being lined up as a major player in shale gas development.
Gas-fired power stations have many advantages and there is an abundance of domestic supply, writes Lynley Donnelly.
The minister of energy has backed fracking for gas in the Karoo, but what could this mean for South Africa’s nuclear ambitions?