Eskom’s Brian ‘Papa’ Molefe saga: Another nail in Constitutional coffin
Did he or did he not resign, or was it retirement – and was Brian Molefe’s brief stint in Parliament some form of unpaid leave?
Did he or did he not resign, or was it retirement – and was Brian Molefe’s brief stint in Parliament some form of unpaid leave?
Eskomâs contract with Tegeta Exploration and Resources for the supply of coal contained discrepancies, was poorly drafted and was in contravention of supply chain management procedures.
Today is a day of mourning and sadness. South Africa has lost a world leader, a man of morality, untarnished honesty, self-sacrifice and integrity – Ahmed Kathrada.
If it’s not Eskom then, as in this case, it’s Denel, but the Guptas seem to have their paws on anything run by the South African government.
Sipho Pityana, convenor of the Save SA campaign, has addressed an open letter to Brian Molefe, former Eskom CEO, who has been sworn in as an ANC member of Parliament.
Former Eskom CEO and recently sworn-in MP Brian Molefe has quit the board of the Industrial Development Corporation.
If President Zuma gets his hands on the National Treasury, it is âgame overâ for South Africa, Save SA leader Sipho Pityana said in Cape Town on Thursday.
Eskomâs acting chief executive Matshela Koko has cleared a major hurdle if he wants to take over Brian Molefeâs old job permanently.
President Zuma has approached the North Gauteng High Court to review and set aside the remedial action recommendations of the State of Capture report.
While 21st century politics is built on divisions created, are governments solely to blame for the situation the world finds itself in?