SA Energy Minister signs much-delayed renewable power deals – R56bn over 3 years
South African Energy Minister Jeff Radebe signed agreements with 27 independent power producers after more than two years of delays.
South African Energy Minister Jeff Radebe signed agreements with 27 independent power producers after more than two years of delays.
National Treasury has confirmed the resignation of its highly experienced Deputy Director-General for its Budget Office, Michael Sachs.
Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane says Public Protector Thuli Madonsela’s probe into alleged state capture is “proceeding”.
Dave Steward reflects on the origins of the Expropriation Bill, and says we should make no mistake that they are deeply rooted in the ANC’s racial agenda of the NDR.
President Zuma has signed the Revenue Laws Amendment Act into law to postpone annuitisation for provident funds, the National Treasury said on Tuesday.
Norman Stewart asks minister Pravin Gordhan if we are serious about wanting investment and do we really intend to create new infrastructure projects in South Africa?
Absa declined an invitation to meet mines minister Mosebenzi Zwane to discuss the closure of bank accounts related to companies controlled by the Gupta family.
Mutual and Federal joins several other companies in cutting links with Oakbay Investments, the company at the centre of a political influence scandal.
Denel Asia’s problems mounted on Monday after it emerged that it had not applied for a permit to the National Conventional Arms Control Committee.
Tito Mboweni hasn’t held back on this week’s astonishing disclosures that three members of Jacob Zuma’s cabinet approached SA’s major banks in an apparent attempt to get them to re-open the recently closed Gupta accounts.