Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Thandi Tobias-Poloko has torn into Public Enterprise Minister Malusi Gigaba for "undermining" the ANC’s unity.
The minister has lashed out against those calling for premature changes to the party’s leadership.
Transnet’s chief executive explains his ideas for oiling the parastatal’s wheels.
Malusi Gigaba says Transnet is soon due to announce its new expansion plans to ease the load on the country’s overcrowded rail networks.
Pessimistic commentators are predicting that the earliest a new global deal on reducing carbon emissions is likely to come into force is 2020.
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/ 22 November 2011
Some politicians have taken to using social media as a tool to measure social unrest, while others are using it to engage citizens and cut costs.
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/ 21 November 2011
The department of public enterprise’s climate change policy framework has to meet the special needs of state-owned companies, says Malusi Gigaba.
Malusi Gigaba is at the centre of a controversy over claims that regional conference elections in Mpumalanga were manipulated to favour David Mabuza.
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/ 18 November 2011
Whatever will the Italians talk about now, now that their randy Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has finally left the building?
ANCYL secretary-general Sindiso Magaqa has missed a deadline to apologise to Minister Malusi Gigaba, but nevertheless plans to appeal his suspension.
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/ 14 November 2011
Power utility Eskom has signed a R1.9-billion loan from the World Bank that will finance the building of SA’s largest solar and wind power projects.
South Africa’s failure to integrate with other African countries is limiting its economic growth, says Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba.
From spoilt surprise parties to faux pas, Minister <b>Malusi Gigaba</b>, shares his Twitter story.
The conduct of some private companies is fuelling the debate on nationalisation, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Wednesday.
Electricity will be "increasingly tight" until Eskom’s new power stations come onto the grid in 2012, says Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba.
Calls to nationalise mines face new challenges from ministers who warn the scheme won’t fight poverty and fear the debate is scaring investors.
The ANC Youth League says it is "disappointed" at the public rebuke it received from ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu over its comments on Botswana.
Business leaders were caught on the back foot by the government’s sweeping changes to the Eskom board.
The Public Enterprises Ministry has blamed the media for government’s failure to consult leaders of state-owned enterprises before dismissing them.
Through the advent of democracy in 1994 to the present day, the ANC Youth League has been dogged by controversy after controversy.
SA’s ageing transport infrastructure needs huge investment for the country to successfully compete in international markets, the government says.
Cosatu has called on Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba to suspend his appointments to the Eskom board until the unions have been consulted.
A transatlantic row over a $250-million set of contracts for the replacement and upgrading of the Koeberg nuclear power station has been kept secret.
The government has denied that this week’s purge of the boards of Eskom and Denel reflects a lack of confidence in their ability.
The department of public enterprises is appealing to the private sector to help tackle the massive development backlog.
Malusi Gigaba has said efficient state-owned enterprises must be efficient to create jobs and unlock growth in South Africa.
SA wants to grow Transnet’s freight locomotive fleet, and is working on an "ambitious fleet renewal strategy", says the minister of public enterprises
ANC mayors in Gauteng will set up Twitter and Facebook accounts ahead of the local elections — but won’t be doing any actual tweeting themselves.
Eskom assured the country that it was determined not to implement load shedding again. But it cannot do it alone.
After demanding its "closer", the ANCYL has snuck on to Twitter, along with some other high-profile people. But they’re not getting it quite right.
The process surrounding top parastatal jobs fails scrutiny. We unpack the Transnet appointments.
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/ 21 February 2011
Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba has unveiled the latest locomotive to enter service with Transnet as part of its capitalisation scheme.