One of the grounds is the publication of a list of counsel and the fees they earned from litigation around the reports of the suspended public protector
The power utility can no longer pay its suppliers but a short-term solution is in place while the treasury comes up with a payment solution
It will take lot more that a director’s resignation to clear conflict of interest concerns, a competing airline suggests
Economist don’t expect an upgrade anytime soon, but the country is in a better position to claw back its investment grade rating
The consultants were brought in to counter ‘beholden judges’ after the courts set aside Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s reports
Eskom’s new board faces the reality that the utility’s problems far outweigh the board’s solutions to achieve a 75% energy availability
The number of comrades wanting to stash cash under their mattresses is growing faster than Zuma court case postponements
Presidential hopeful believes nuclear energy was shot down for the wrong reasons
The industrial action is the latest in a series of economy-hitting upsets for the state logistics company
Judge Sulet Potterill told the JSC the battle to bring women into the highest echelons of the judiciary will be won
Transnet says it can’t afford to pay employees more
Public Enterprises’ Pravin Gordhan says there will also soon be changes to Eskom’s management team, as the ailing power utility undergoes restructuring
Several witnesses have testified that Mkhwebane covered her tracks in investigations and court
Ponatshego Mogaladi, former manager of investigations at the public protector, told parliament the Economic Freedom Fighters leader sent her the report in 2018
The energy minister says André de Ruyter is a chief executive and the power utility needs someone who will focus on what is broken
The suspended public protector did not disclose that she had a copy of a classified intelligence report on a high risk unit in Sars but a recording suggests otherwise
The minister’s address on Thursday night was disrupted by a group of hecklers that he accused of being ‘paid servants’ of those who want to see corruption continue
Last week, the country was plunged into stage six load-shedding when Eskom workers went on strike. A wage settlement was reached on Tuesday, but Eskom warned that it will take time to recover
Sources at a meeting of the national executive committee said a call was made to shift the power utility to Gwede Mantashe’s ministry of minerals and resources
After more than 10 years of meddling and the countless executive game of musical chairs, please leave political actors out of Eskom problem-solving. This is a problem to be solved by Andre de Ruyter and the unions and the ‘rogue’ employees working outside the established channels
Number 1 should take some tips from Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta and finally clear the cabinet of some deadwood
This is according to Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, who placed the blame for stage six load-shedding on unprotected strike action
The public enterprises minister has said there have been deliberate attempts to undermine the transaction, which is aimed at rehabilitating the airline
Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan says the saboteurs are ‘obviously’ people working at facility
The power utility’s board and management need reinforcements to ready it for the future, the public enterprises minister said
Ships are going in and out of the harbour and and the backlog of 8 000 to 9 000 containers is expected to be cleared in the next five to six days
When Dondo Mogajane became director general of the national treasury, question marks were raised about his ability to defend the institution. Five years later, it was a war well fought
The finance minister made a smallish exception for Denel in terms of funding but warned that the government wants to push ahead with plans to consolidate SOEs that no longer served a function
Pravin Gordhan says bureaucratic blocks must be removed and frankness is required about the trade-offs for the country to lead in new green industries
The Zondo report delves into South Africa’s procurement web, as it tries to figure out why state-owned entities were able to be captured
The ruling party was not only asleep on the job while former president Jacob Zuma colluded with state capture agents, but also lined its coffers with the proceeds of crime, the acting chief justice finds
Eskom has had 11 chief executives and countless board changes in 10 years, and its condition remains just as critical. Will another reshuffle make a difference?