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In today's podcast, the Presidency says that the two SoE inquiries will complement each other; research finds that reported threats of human trafficking during the FIFA World Cup are exaggerated;...
The two review processes into State-owned Enterprises (SoEs) will complement each other and be "synthesised" into a single report to help Cabinet make policy decisions, the Presidency said on Monday.
Minister in The Presidency, Colins Chabane has noted media reports on the review of the State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and wish to put the following on the record. President Jacob Zuma...
In today's podcast, Eskom workers threaten strike; US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urges tough economic reforms in Africa; and, Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan says that Transnet...
Transnet will move to fire freight rail chief Siyabonga Gama after he was found guilty of a serious breach of governance requirements, Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan indicated on Monday.
In today's podcast, the search is on for 5 000 MW to stabilise SA's power grid by 2016; ICC nations are at odds over pursuing crimes of aggression; and, public service labour unions promise not to...
Detailed work is currently under way to determine the "state of readiness" of a range of near-term electricity demand-reduction opportunities, as well as several non-Eskom supply options that could...
State-owned electricity utility Eskom expects to be in a position to name its new CEO during June, having already directed the name of its preferred candidate to government.