Eskom is appealing an interdict by the courts to stop it from interrupting power to municipalities that owe it billions of rands
The national energy regulator has been accused of not following its mandate to protect consumers by allowing above inflation electricity price hikes
About 24-million people and almost 800 000 businesses were affected when hackers stole information held by Experian credit bureau. The M&G examines how you can protect yourself
The Special Investigating Unit is probing contracts worth more than R5-billion, over corruption allegations regarding the procurement of goods and services needed for the government’s Covid-19 response
Meanwhile, billions of illegal cigarettes are flooding the informal markets as lockdown regulations are lifted at last
Treasury, the department of public works’ Infrastructure in South Africa, and the DBSA have signed a memorandum of agreement that mandates the bank to establish and manage the fund
Money sent home by migrant workers in South Africa fell about 80% in April after the hard lockdown was instituted
Business associations are urging companies to continue seeking alternative energy sources in light of Eskom’s court judgement which would allow the utility to bump up electricity prices up to 15% from next year April 2021.
South Africa’s steel producer’s earnings dropped in the first quarter of 2020 because of low demand and a lacklustre economy, exacerbated by the Covid-19 lockdown
Despite Ekurhuleni spending R2.8-million on a sewer line to prevent further damage to a pump station, raw waste has contaminated a wetland