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Energy minister Kgosiento Ramokgopa said the issue would be resolved by the end of the week. Photo: GCIS

‘Unreliable’ units means load-shedding won’t end soon, says Ramokgopa

The plan for rolling out grid infrastructure over the next three years is insufficient to end load-shedding, and requires private investment and funding from the Just Energy…

Dan Marokane has been appointed as the new CEO of Eskom. Photo: X/@CueSibiya

Daniel Marokane appointed chief executive of Eskom

Marokane takes the position after a year-long search for a new leader for the state power utility This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free…

Johannesburg is submerged in darkness during load-shedding .  (AFP)

Black Friday indeed as Eskom implements stage six

The announcement comes as businesses look forward to a weekend of increased retail activity This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free Account…

A general view shows trails of lights from passing vehicles in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, which  is submerged in darkness due to load-shedding

Eskom to ease load-shedding to stage three by the weekend

The search is still on for a replacement for outgoing CEO Andre de Ruyter, board member Mteto Nyati says.

Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.

‘You are sabotaging us ahead of 2024 elections,’ ANC tells Eskom

ANC MPs blurred party and state lines by summoning Eskom’s top brass to a caucus meeting

Rands and sense: African Bank chief executive Kennedy Bungane says it is on target to realise its aim of being a broad-based black bank, set out nearly 60 years ago. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Black ownership in banking sector remains low

African Bank’s open listing offers a good example of how direct black ownership in the financial services sector can rise above the stubborn 25% minimum agreed upon by the…

The war for talent

The war for talent

For Mteto Nyati, MD of Microsoft South Africa, there’s one glaring challenge that defines the HR landscape in South Africa: the war for talent.

Microsoft unveils SA empowerment deal

Microsoft South Africa, a unit of the world’s largest software firm, will invest R475-million in four black-owned software firms.