Tshwane has begun cutting off electricity and other services to customers whose outstanding debts it said have grown to unsustainable levels.
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State-owned nuclear energy firm Necsa on Monday launched a tender to replace its ageing nuclear research reactor, Safari 1.
South Africa’s planned new smart card driving licence will be introduced in October 2023, with the existing card phased out over a five-year period.
Consultants became the gatekeepers and controllers of billions of rand in spending at state-owned enterprises.
The British prime minister has asked the cabinet office to look into allegations that the global consultancy was involved in corruption in South Africa, a report said.
Former Denel chairman Daniel Mantsha played a critical role in helping to capture the company for the Guptas, according to the state capture commission.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s advisory council has told him he should consider designating the provision of fibre infrastructure as a municipal service.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been told to cut bureaucracy and focus on fixing the country’s energy crisis if he wants to revive the economy.
The concrete edifice that Telkom occupied in downtown Pretoria until it moved to a modern campus in the suburbs remains unoccupied, five years after it was bought by the South African Police Service.
The Zondo report must not merely be an exercise in catharsis, but rather the first step to delivering justice and accountability.