Pravin Gordhan is a prominent South African politician, born on April 12, 1949, in Durban. He notably served as Minister of Finance from 2009 to 2014 and again from 2015 to 2017, implementing vital economic policies. Gordhan also held roles in public enterprises and governance, advocating for transparency, accountability, and combating corruption during his career. His contributions have been crucial to South Africa's economic development and stability.
The move is part of Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan’s overhaul of state-owned enterprises
Zwelakhe Ntshepe has been with the company for 20 years, and was appointed into the Group CEO position six months ago
‘If… we find that there are people who aren’t committed to carrying out the mandate of the organisation… they will be dealt with’
Its South African business may face challenges but globally it will remain a major operation
At the India-South Africa business summit, the public enterprise minister said business must face the challenge of ensuring inclusive growth
Supra Mahumapelo came under fire in North West this week, as calls for his removal mounted over the Denel bursary
It’s just another day for weary Mahikeng locals who are used to being treated with indignity
Last year in Parliament, Zuma refused to answer questions about his legal costs, and told the National Council of Provinces it was "not [his] problem"
Denel has denied in a statement the bursary was awarded improperly saying the allegations are false
Tokozile Xasa is quiet and steady, with a watchful eye, and being a woman is working in her favour
Gordhan announced the appointment of a new interim board for Denel on Monday after meeting with the state-owned defence company
The rotation of Denel’s board was not unexpected
Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan, confirmed Lamberti’s resignation and that it had been duly accepted
Vindicated former Imperial executive hopes her case will give female workers the courage to speak out
Allegations of a R20-million farewell for Ace Magashule should be investigated says Minister Pravin Gordhan
Even after a threatening phone call, the Eskom inquiry is determined to hear from outstanding witnesses
Moody’s has revised the country’s outlook from negative to stable.
Ivan Pillay, Johann van Loggerenberg, and Andries Janse van Rensburg were on Friday issued summons to appear in the Pretoria Regional Court on April 9
Nene and Gordhan face major tasks that demand urgent and tough decisions
The new energy minister, along with the new finance and public enterprises ministers, will be able to drive the changes SA desperately needs
The president made several sweeping changes to his cabinet which saw the return of Nhlanhla Nene as finance minister
Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba is delivering his first and perhaps last Budget speech.
Former finance minister Pravin Gordhan may return to his previous position amidst speculation of a cabinet reshuffle
KPMG had in September last year offered to repay SARS the R23m fee it received for the work performed during its investigation into the "rogue unit".
The complaint has its foundations in an “open letter” President Zuma’s son wrote last year in which he attacked Derek Hanekom and Pravin Gordhan.
As a country with a developing economy, why are we so obsessed with university?
The fate of the National Prosecuting Authority could be determined at the ANC national conference
The small town’s realities reflect the problems besetting the ANC and South African society
Gwede may tout himself as ‘a solution looking for problems’ but has his own ambitions, insiders say
The imposition of the fee-free higher education proposal on National Treasury without due consideration represents an escalation of state capture
Removing a president won’t end corruption because global capital is part of the problem
His mini-budget speech promised a lush harvest, but analysts say a famine of ideas and a drought of solid assurances failed to convince investors