Energy giant Eskom has once again opened its doors, this time to the new Acting CEO Johnny Dladla who takes the reins after Brian Molefe left to become a member of parliament and ... Read more »
Delays by the Department of Energy and power utility Eskom have failed to provide any certainty for investors keen to capitalise on renewables. Eskom's failure to sign power ... Read more »
The businessmen are facing six counts, including economic sabotage, over a multi-million-dollar graft scandal that led to the sacking of several top officials three years ago. Read more »
Ratings Agency Moody's has downgraded several firms including telecommunications giant MTN and Africa's biggest energy firm Eskom. Read more »
Eskom, Africa's energy giant, has this week seen the surprise resignation of its board chairperson Ben Ngubane. The move follows the sacking of reinstated CEO Brian Molefe and the ... Read more »
The government has not give any reason for the suspension of Ewura Director General, Felix Ngamlagosi. Read more »
Senate President Abubakar Bukola Saraki has listed steps that need to be taken to achieve energy security in the country that would lead to a safe environment and uplift the social ... Read more »
The government has set up a ministerial committee to probe the controversial return of Brian Molefe to power utility Eskom after he was thought to have resigned to take up a ... Read more »
The Board of Eskom and Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown have appeared before Parliament's Public Enterprises Committee to discuss the reinstatement of Brian Molefe as CEO of ... Read more »
If the cash-strapped authorities don't settle an U.S.$80 million debt to South Africa's electricity utility, Eskom, by the end of May, massive load-shedding could begin. Read more »
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