The plan for rolling out grid infrastructure over the next three years is insufficient to end load-shedding, and requires private investment and funding from the Just Energy Transition Investment Plan
Marokane takes the position after a year-long search for a new leader for the state power utility
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The announcement comes as businesses look forward to a weekend of increased retail activity
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The search is still on for a replacement for outgoing CEO Andre de Ruyter, board member Mteto Nyati says.
ANC MPs blurred party and state lines by summoning Eskom’s top brass to a caucus meeting
African Bank’s open listing offers a good example of how direct black ownership in the financial services sector can rise above the stubborn 25% minimum agreed upon by the Financial Services Charter in 2010
For Mteto Nyati, MD of Microsoft South Africa, there’s one glaring challenge that defines the HR landscape in South Africa: the war for talent.
Microsoft South Africa, a unit of the world’s largest software firm, will invest R475-million in four black-owned software firms.