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In today's podcast, Eskom says that it cannot afford trade union demands; a study shows that Africa has $1,7-trillion of potential wealth and production in areas other than commodities; and,...
Deadlock has not yet been reached in the wage negotiations between electricity parastatal Eskom and the labour unions, the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) said on...
In today's podcast, Eskom names Brian Dames as its new CEO; Unesco delays the awarding of a controversial life sciences prize; and SA may pay a future penalty for World Cup strike action.
State-owned power utility Eskom reported a solid turnaround in its financial performance for the year to March 31, 2010, recovering from a whopping R9,7-billion loss in 2008/9 to record a...
In today's podcast, Eskom sees tight power supply in 2011/12 and after 2017; the ANCYL backs Nomvula Mokonyane as ANC Gauteng chairperson; and, South Africa needs R23-billion to prevent wastewater...
South Africa had to make "urgent decisions" this year to ensure the security of energy supply in the next 20 years, Eskom chief officer for generation Brian Dames said on Monday.
Following two weeks of leadership uncertainty, the board at power utility Eskom finally confirmed on Thursday that the resignation offer made by CEO Jacob Maroga during the board meeting of October...