Eskom has announced an extension of the ongoing load-shedding suspension to Tuesday 4PM. Eskom spokesperson Daphne Mokoena says this is due to sustained enhancements in the performance of the generation... read more →
The DA in South Africa calls for structural reform and creative public-private partnerships to address Eskom and Transnet’s financial challenges. The party is concerned about the National Treasury’s negotiations with... read more →
A total of 48.9-percent of the South African population will not have enough food to eat by 2025. This is according to the Shoprite Food Index compiled by the World... read more →
The City of Tshwane says its employees will no longer receive their 13th cheque next month as usual but rather over three months. The total amount the city has to... read more →
Mineral Resources and Energy minister Gwede Mantashe is calling for an investigation into the multiple resignations of executives from several state-owned enterprises. Transnet’s CEO Portia Derby and Transnet Freight Rail... read more →
South African Energy analyst Mthunzi Luthuli contends that Eskom is in crisis and urgently requires a sense of stability following the resignation of Eskom board chairperson, Mpho Makwana. Public Enterprises... read more →
The main labour union at South Africa’s state power utility called for the suspension of an $8.5 billion climate finance pact with some of the world’s richest nations as well... read more →
The City of Cape Town says additional staff have been deployed to assist with the high electricity call volumes following heavy downpours that led to severe flooding across the Western... read more →
Eskom implemented Stage three load-shedding from 8 o’clock last night, until further notice. This came after load-shedding was suspended at the start of the Heritage Weekend. However, the Stage three... read more →
SA's Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says in January this year, a decision was made to proceed with constructing temporary stacks at the Kusile power station due to the anticipated... read more →