Eskom’s creditors have started working with financial advisory firm Rothschild & Co as the struggling power utility prepares a long-awaited reorganisation.
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Vodacom Group’s planned acquisition of Vodafone Egypt from its parent, Vodafone Group, has received the go-ahead from shareholders.
Energy expert Chris Yelland has warned that if Eskom gets its way, the economy will go into “a nosespin”.
Pilot Thomas Kornmayer has shared a time-lapse video on social media showcasing breathtaking views of Africa, from the continent’s southern tip to the Mediterranean Sea.
The department of transport will appeal a high court ruling that last week declared the Aarto Act unconstitutional and invalid.
Creative new investment solutions are required to fund ICT infrastructure that can accelerate the roll-out of fast, unlimited Internet to poorer households.
Dark Fibre Africa has informed staff that it will embark on a significant restructuring and cost-cutting process that will include retrenchments.
Eskom expects the consumer to pay for the long-term damage of its bungling of the Medupi and Kusile power station projects, says the Association of South African Chambers.
JSE-listed electronics group Jasco has announced it is moving ahead with a rights offer as it seeks to raise capital to “stabilise” its balance sheet.
The department of basic education has urged matric pupils to register on its website to view their results online when they become available.










