Meet Eskom COO Jan Oberholzer: A man in SA’s energy hot seat
A refreshing openness by Eskom’s new management has been demonstrated in an exclusive interview with Eskom COO Jan Oberholzer.
A refreshing openness by Eskom’s new management has been demonstrated in an exclusive interview with Eskom COO Jan Oberholzer.
Corporate apologies don’t come much stronger than Bain’s for its accounting complicity in the Zuptoid SARS capture.
Unfortunately for Ramaphosa, all the principal barriers to his success resides within the African National Congress itself.
Jacob Zuma, the former South African president facing 16 corruption charges and a demand to pay back as much as R32m in legal fees, may see his woes deepen from beyond the country’s borders.
In this interview, O’Sullivan explains why he believes that Andile and Cyril Ramaphosa are not corrupt with regard to alleged kickbacks from Bosasa.
James Gubb has immersed himself in fine art, emerging with a fascinating display. This time he has produced a series of pigs, representing the beneficiaries of the state capture scandal.
The trials and tribulations of Eskom are well documented. Despite the repeated failures, the state-enforced monopoly has not been broken up.
No need for beguiling metaphors to catch the reader’s attention when writing about Zimbabwe’s harsh economic realities. All it takes is a description of an everyday event.
In this fascinating interview, South Africa’s ace crime fighter Paul OSullivan tells the story of how a call to the Forensics for Justice tip-off line resulted in the termination of a corrupt R4bn contract at Transnet.
Johann Rupert, South Africa’s second-richest man with a $6.3bn fortune, spoke out to defend the stranglehold white people still have over the economy more than two decades after the end of apartheid.