According to Deputy Communications Minister Pinky Kekana, an SABC TV license is great value for money.
Eskom says it’s implementing a contingency plan aimed at diverting coal supplies.
Can Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan turn it all around?
In times of dire financial distress, the spotlight falls on the SABC’s exorbitant executive salaries.
Let’s find out what brought SABC to its knees, and if the broadcaster could ever be taken seriously again.
Eskom supplies 90% of the country’s power.
Transnet confirmed that letters of intent to place on suspension were served to three senior executives.
Transport Minister Blade Nzimande says there are new charges being brought against some PRASA employees.
Julius Malema keeping his word on nationalisation.
No wonder the state-owned enterprise is struggling.
More money for SAA, the SABC, the post office and SANRAL.
Has Ramaphosa improved life for the average South African?
ANC treasurer general, Paul Mashatile, offers up some advice to a debt-ridden Eskom.
No wonder the airline was grounded this week…
What a time it is, folks! Former Minister of Public Enterprises Lynne Brown has officially resigned as an MP. Will you miss her?
UCT’s finance lecturer Misheck Mutize and business professor Sean Gossel sat down with Sibonelo Radebe for The Conversation, to talk all things Budget…
The Democratic Alliance’s Natasha Mazzone has, once again, slammed Minister of Public Enterprises, Lynne Brown. Eskom remains in the spotlight…
Half the country is in poverty. So obviously, we’re ploughing billions into a failing government business.
The ailing state-owned enterprise are dramatically reducing their operational costs
Well, they kept that one quiet…
Developed nations should stop reacting “rashly” every time the United States Federal Reserve changes its mind, finance minister Gordhan told guests at a breakfast after his budget speech.
According to almost president Cyril Ramaphosa, not all of South Africa’s 700 SOE’s are performing poorly; that said, government believes that we would perform even better if we were to adopt a Chinese model of state ownership.