Julius Malema has touted the shutdown as the start of a ‘revolution’
The former deputy president has lashed out at the Democratic Alliance leader, who accused him of being involved in Eskom corruption
It opens the way for corruption and worsens the governance problems that led to the power crisis, the mining rights debacle and the failure of ports and railways
Economic decline, austerity and higher living costs have sparked more frequent, sometimes violent, mass action worldwide — and South Africa should take note
Corruption allegations against crime intelligence head Dumisani Khumalo have allegedly affected ‘operational work’
Security companies, community policing forums and the police have drawn up contingency plans to stop looting and public violenc
In a discussion with Reserve Bank head Lesetja Kganyago, economic historian Adam Tooze challenged the esteemed central banker’s ‘conservatism’
The utility’s reasoning in papers before court showed, if true, that the timeframes in its Generation Recovery Plan cannot be met, applicants in a constitutional challenge say
South Africans need to reflect on whether the problem of corruption is confined to the ANC or has infiltrated society as a whole