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Three party leaders who previously spoke to M&G said they expected Ramaphosa to announce replacements for Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula

It’s clear that state-owned entities can’t be turned around by politics

With Eskom and most other entities in states of disrepair, the relevance of the department of public enterprises is questioned

Makhosi Khoza. File photo

Makhosi Khoza joins Outa as executive director

The former ANC MP will head the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse’s local government programme

(Mujahid Safodien/AFP)

Outa governance is ‘out of line’

Duvenage’s spending on donations and advertising without consulting his board has caused a parade of execs to leave the anti-corruption watchdog

Outa lacks funds to appeal Supreme Court’s e-tolls ruling

Outa says it is too "constrained by shortages of funds" to appeal the Supreme Court of Appeal’s dismissal of its challenge to e-tolls.

Outa asks for money to continue fighting e-tolls

Outa may have to drop its court challenge to e-tolling on Gauteng’s highways if it does not raise an extra R1-million in three weeks.

Outa’s e-tolls legal challenge dead in the water

Experts have downplayed Outa’s prospects of success in its continued legal challenge of the implementation of Gauteng’s e-tolling system.

Wayne Duvenage has not given up his fight to have e-tolls

Driving the e-toll opposition

The highest court overturned an interdict against highway charges, but Wayne Duvenage will not give up, writes Heather Formby.

Treasury steps in to support tolls

Treasury steps in to support tolls

The South African treasury has warned that halting the user-pay system (e-tolls) will have dire consequences for South Africa’s finances.