If you’ve been waiting with bated breath for budget speech day 2024, the National Treasury has scheduled it for Wednesday 21 February.
Government property is falling apart and now it’s asking for private-sector funding to refurbish its fast-deteriorating assets.
Private investors are getting behind a Trans-Kalahari Railway project that will circumvent Transnet’s disintegrating infrastructure in SA.
Report reveals the full extent of Eskom’s dirty pollution secret. Here’s how much harmful particulate matter the SOE is responsible for.
Zimbabwe has presented itself as an unlikely saviour amidst a deepening water-shedding crisis in South Africa.
Amid growing delays, millions in lost revenue and a visit to the source, President Ramaphosa is taking a hardline on Transnet woes.
The Transnet debacle in Durban – South Africa’s largest container terminal – means 1000s of containers are not being offloaded in time.
Eskom says it will continue to respect and cooperate with supervisory authorities including the Minister of Public Enterprises.
The EFF calls on all political parties, civil society organisations, and labour unions to take a firm stand against this matter.
SA Express Airways may make a surprise return to the country’s airspace if enhanced efforts to obtain funding succeed.
The alleged Gupta-linked company reportedly had no diamond trading license prior to scoring the Alexkor tender.
The Fly SAX group, which consists of SA Express employees, have submitted a successful R50 million offer to purchase the airline.
The creditors of SAA voted in support of the proposed plan, which would require government or a strategic equity partner to provide an additional R10 billion in funding
The creditors of SAA voted in support of the proposed plan, which would require government or a strategic equity partner to provide an additional R10 billion in funding.
SA is set to get a newly formed SOE, with PetroSA, the Stategic Fuel Fund and iGas poised to merge into the National Petroleum Company.
The State-Owned Enterprise Council is there to help government reposition SOEs so that it may bring about economic transformation.
The military hardware supplier have also said that prospects don’t look good for salary payments in June or July either.
State resources come under the microscope as the South African economy grapples with lockdown.
The doomed airline will have until June to pull a rabbit out the hat, but it would appear that its fate is sealed, along with some 690 employees.
The worker’s union want a seat at the table, hoping to become more involved in alleviating pressure from the ailing companies.
Budget sends a message that South Africa is open for business and seeking to rein in debt, says experts. But there’s still a long way to go.
The Democratic Alliance (DA) says BRPs are laid back following the latest SAA bailout of R16.4 billion by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni.
The president says ANC policy will guide the process of consolidation.
More than 50 000 workers from various unions and SOEs have vowed to strike in 2020 against the government’s attempts to privatise parastatals.
Autopax has not paid its workers since September.