Trade and industry says Solidarity’s figures are misleading, writes <b>Lynley Donnelly</b>.
Power parastatal’s insistence on building ‘bespoke’ power stations could cost R100-billion extra.
Government, which has been sitting on the sidelines in the dispute between behemoths Kumba and ArcelorMittal, this week got into the ring.
Representatives of private companies and some of SA’s largest energy users are to help develop a new IRP, sparking concerns of conflicts of interest.
Deputy Transport Minister Jeremy Cronin tells the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> that sections of the taxi industry are blocking transformation.
A company with deep links to the ANC has emerged as the key factor in the row between steel giant Arcelor Mittal, and mining house Kumba Iron Ore.
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/ 26 February 2010
Some relief for poor and low-usage households as regulator hikes prices, writes <i>Lynley Donnelly</i>.
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/ 22 February 2010
Pravin loves Gill just the way she is — for now, anyway.
In a letter to Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus, Gordhan reiterated the bank
Minister Gordhan’s maiden Budget aims to improve efficiencies and tackle corruption, writes Lynley Donnelly.
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/ 18 February 2010
South African’s rising public wage bill may have serious implications for the country’s ability to service its debt.