Day: December 2, 2022

Eskom engages Cogta on Tshwane debt mediation

Eskom says it has approached the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) to mediate in the debt repayment matter between the power utility and the City of Tshwane municipality. “The Public Finance Management Act requires that institutes recover what is owed to them. It is for this reason

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SA needs R1.5 trillion for Just Energy Transition

South Africa requires an initial funding of about R1.5 trillion to transition to a low carbon and climate resilient society for the five-year period 2023–2027, says Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) Commissioner Joanne Yawitch. Addressing a hybrid Special Sitting on Understanding the contents of South Africa’s Just Energy Transition Investment Plan

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Senior EC Education official in court for PPE corruption

A senior Eastern Cape Education Department official, his wife and a businessman have appeared at the Zwelitsha Magistrate’s Court on charges related to a R4 million PPE tender. Supply Chain Management chief director, Marius Harmse, his wife Elanore and businessman, Sigqibo Makupula, appearted in the court on charges of fraud,

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Scrap metal export ban a boost for Transnet

Transnet says government’s ban on the export of scrap and waste metal will go a long way in the fight against metal theft. Government recently announced that the six-month ban is aimed at making it difficult for criminals to sell stolen copper cables and other metals. State-owned companies (SOCs) such

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