Mboweni denies Ramos has been appointed to lead the process of unbundling Eskom, but tells SABC she is among those being considered for the position
Factual, or technical insolvency occurs when a company’s liabilities exceed its assets
The controversial former SABC chief operations officer warned the ANC will ‘be in trouble’
The committee drafted a shortlist of 24 candidates last week, from an initial pool of over 300
In a statement, the Competition Commission said the three media companies admitted to being involved in price fixing
Before President Ramaphosa begins his second State of the Nation address, senior M&G journalists unpack the challenges facing the president
Following months of negotiation, the SABC has decided not to go ahead with planned retrenchment and will instead be conducting a skills audit
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The public broadcaster earlier said the matter was expected to be resolved in a matter of hours
The SABC has clarified that the retrenchment talks with unions and the CCMA have been put on ice for now until the board has been sorted out
The Southern African Music Rights Organisation is the latest to be affected by the public broadcaster’s financial troubles
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The broadcaster will only be saved from ongoing disaster when politicians are not in the script
In recent weeks, four board members resigned – Mathatha Tsedu, Krish Naidoo, deputy chairperson Khanyisile Kweyama and John Mattison
How the Guptas broke Eskom: More than R2-billion set aside for crucial maintenance was diverted to the family’s business schemes
The Commission’s report identified additional employees who may have been complicit by either aiding or abetting sexual harassment
The ANC has rejected insinuations that it was involved in attempts to sabotage the SABC board
Are certain board members being pushed out to ensure government control?
Krish Naidoo, Khanyisile Kweyama, John Mattison and Mathatha Tsedu have resigned
A portion of that amount contains an illegal succession fee and a further R10.2-million for illegal appointments and dismissals
According to eNCA, Minister Bathabile Dlamini was offended by camera person was pointing a camera at her
Former head of GCIS Mzwanele Manyi will testify before the Zondo commission on Monday
The embattled ministry has a new minister at its helm
The ConCourt dismissed an appeal against an order finding Hlaudi Motsoeneng liable for the legal costs
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The Communications Workers Union said on Sunday it will "shut down the corporation"
The broadcaster’s savings from cost-cutting are far less than the money needed to rescue it
The sporting public, sport sponsors and the organisations in charge of sporting codes each pay a price for the SABC’s debt in one way or the other
Board chair Bongumusa Makhathini told Scopa the state broadcaster needs a R3-billion government guarantee to avoid looming collapse in March
An SABC board member told Parliament that by February, the public broadcaster would not be able to pay full salaries
A recent report into instances of sexual harassment at the embattled broadcaster found managers collude with and cover up for alleged perpetrators
Its credibility is at stake and an open, all-encompassing approach needs to be taken
The desperate state oil company’s ill-conceived bid to refine crude at its gas-to-liquid plant might be the last
nail in its coffin
Executive directors at the national broadcaster say they do not take retrenchments lightly, but that they’d be remiss not to engage in this process