Eskom CEO de Ruyter’s car bugged
De Ruyter told the Sunday Times that being bugged is not unexpected with “a lot of agendas at play” surrounding the struggling Eskom.
De Ruyter told the Sunday Times that being bugged is not unexpected with “a lot of agendas at play” surrounding the struggling Eskom.
Despite already being at a less-than-ideal size for a national carrier, it appears that SAA is once again at a crossroad.
A Sunday Times report has uncovered two towns in remote areas of the Northern Cape that have never experienced loadshedding.
A lot has been said about the 2024 elections, and whether – or not – this will be the moment at which the ANC’s dominance will falter.
151 municipalities are teetering on the brink of collapse and require urgent intervention to rescue them, while 43 have already collapsed.
The number one K-drama on this list is the World of the Married. It is a masterful story of betrayal and revenge that is both vicious and sensational.
Serious deficiencies in the Unlawful Entering on Premises Bill of 2022 need urgent attention if the law is to properly serve the public interest.
SA’s vulnerability was illustrated recently by two events. China temporarily banned imports of wool and the EU restricted citrus imports.
The issue of performance fees has been a topic of discussion. After receiving several requests for a response, Sean Peche answers the call.
There is a worrying level of overall ignorance about the current state of SA’s water resources and what is required to ensure adequate supply.