The state’s rail agency is pursuing a liquidated company, Swifambo, but it can also go after the billions owed to it by a Spanish company
The PIC’s former boss and two executives who allegedly took ‘gifts’ from the bank to look the other way
The Gupta-linked company that had an ‘interest’ in South African SOE’s also tried to get a slice of the pie in eSwatini’s government projects
Despite spending more on external services to plug gaps left by mismanagement data shows that municipalities are underperforming
The AG has called for more leadership from municipalities and local government, as his office prepares to get more power to force accountability
The Mail & Guardian draws back the curtains for a look at SAA, Dudu Myeni and the ruins left behind
Nico Bezuidenhout, who left Mango in 2016 to join regional low-cost airline Fastjet, will be the latest name to be unveiled by SAA’s board
Despite millions being spent on consultants
and assurances of a turnaround, the state’s
airline has ‘nothing to show for it’
With the state not taking tough decisions on its struggling state-owned enterprises, Gordhan’s detractors will continue to question his agenda
In the past week, factions have used Jarana’s resignation as a tool in a bid to shake the powers of Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan