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Eskom given permission not to disclose irregular and fruitless spending expenditures

Eskom given permission not to disclose irregular and fruitless spending expenditures. In a special government gazette published on Friday by Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana, Eskom has been exempted from disclosing irregular and fruitless expenditure in its yearly financial statements. Also Read: R2 million trillion: SARS collected a record high revenue in 2022/23 Eskom is granted an exemption from Section 55 (2) (b) (i) of the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) […]

today03/04/2023

defrauded Eskom of R14 million

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Woman who allegedly defrauded Eskom of R14 million out on bail

By: Natasha Archary Image: Thandeka Innocentia Nkosi - Hawks Thandeka Innocentia Nkosi, the woman who allegedly defrauded Eskom of R14 million has been released on bail. Nkosi, who worked as a senior buyer at the power utility in 2013, appeared at the Hendrina Magistrates Court on Wednesday, 22 March. The 42-year old was released on bail of R100 000, with two additional accused also being released on bail. A fourth […]

today23/03/2023

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WATCH: Electricity Minister says he is confident that load shedding will be resolved

Electricity Minister says he is confident that load shedding will be resolved Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, the Minister in the presidency in charge of electricity, has expressed confidence in the country's ability to address its load-shedding issues. Ramokgopa said during a visit to the Kusile power plant in Mpumalanga on Tuesday that his ultimate goal is to put an end to load shedding and assured top management at Kusile Power Station that […]

today22/03/2023

Minister of Electricity update

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Eskom suspends loadshedding due to “lower demand for electricity”

By Katlego Sekhu Eskom suspends loadshedding until 16h00 on Tuesday, 21 March 2023. The power utility notes the "significantly lower than anticipated demand for electricity today" for the suspension of loadshedding. Stage 2 loadshedding will be implemented tomorrow. The announcement comes amid the National Shutdown. In an effort to ease South Africa’s severe electricity crisis, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment Barbara Creecy has granted Eskom permission to surpass […]

today20/03/2023

Eskom has announced a staggering loss of R23.9 billion for the financial year ended March 2023

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Eskom is now permitted to exceed the Kusile emission restrictions to decrease load shedding

By Zuko Komisa Eskom is now permitted to exceed the Kusile emission restrictions to decrease load shedding. In an effort to ease South Africa's severe electricity crisis, Minister of Forestry, Fisheries, and the Environment Barbara Creecy has granted Eskom permission to surpass sulphur dioxide emission limits at the Kusile power plant. Creecy exempted Eskom from amending its atmospheric emission license to incorporate these extra emissions from the Kusile on Tuesday, […]

today17/03/2023

Eskom loadshedding

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Some recovery in generation capacity but Stage 4 loadshedding will continue

By: Natasha Archary While there has been some recovery in generation capacity, Stage 4 loadshedding will continue until further notice. This after Eskom downgraded loadshedding from Stage 4 to Stage 3 with a promise of moving to Stage 1 on Sunday, 12 March. https://twitter.com/Eskom_SA/status/1634157466219937801?s=20 However, on Sunday, the power's that be at the state-owned entity decided that the country will have to endure Stage 4 loadshedding. "Due to some recovery […]

today13/03/2023

Eskom has announced a staggering loss of R23.9 billion for the financial year ended March 2023

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Eskom says we could have Stage 1 load shedding by Sunday

By Zuko Komisa Eskom says we could have Stage 1 load shedding by Sunday. Over the weekend, load shedding will be decreased from Stage 4 to Stage 3, with Stage 1 expected on Sunday morning, according to Eskom. The implementation of Stage 4 load reduction will last until 5:00 on Saturday. Act 3 will then proceed from Saturday at 5:00 until Sunday at 5:00. #POWERALERT1Loadshedding will be reduced from Stage […]

today10/03/2023

Eskom corruption

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Gordhan confirms de Ruyter spoke to him about Eskom corruption

By: Natasha Archary Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan confirms that Andre de Ruyter spoke to him about Eskom corruption. However, Gordhan claims that the former Eskom CEO failed to provide any evidence to support the corruption allegations. Gordhan claims he encouraged de Ruyter to bring evidence forward and approach law enforcement. In an interview with Newzroom Afrika, Gordhan said he didn't take any action to de Ruyter's claims because without […]

today28/02/2023

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Mmusi Maimane’s BOSA lays charges against Ramaphosa, Gordan and De Ruyter

By Zuko Komisa Mmusi Maimane's Build One South Africa (BOSA) has laid charges against Ramaphosa, Gordan and De Ruyter. Maimane said on social media that he had opened a criminal case legally compelling Andre De Ruyter and Pravin Gordhan to divulge any and all on Eskom looting. He also mentioned that he had laid charges against the following Andre De Ruyter, Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan as well as […]

today27/02/2023

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