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Pravin Gordhan's excuses

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Pravin Gordhan to appeal court ruling on loadshedding exemption

By: Natasha Archary Image: File Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan is set to appeal the North Gauteng High Court ruling over a loadshedding exemption for key facilities. On Monday, 08 May, Gordhan, through his office, released a statement expressing "serious concerns" about the implications the court ruling will have on the current efforts to stabilise the national grid and get the country out of loadshedding. "The Department has studied the […]

today09/05/2023

Eskom suspends load shedding

Kaya Biz

Presidency likely to appeal court order for loadshedding exemption

By: Natasha Archary The Presidency will likely appeal the court order for schools, hospitals, police stations and courts to receive a loadshedding exemption. This after the North Gauteng High Court ruled that Eskom and Minister of Public Enterprises, Pravin Gordhan take all reasonable steps to ensure the order is put into effect. On Friday, 05 May, Presidency spokesperson, Vincent Magwenya said government will most likely appeal the order. Listen to […]

today08/05/2023

Eskom corruption

NEWS

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

Pravin Gordhan's excuses

Kaya Drive

Pravin Gordhan to de Ruyter, “CEOs shouldn’t meddle in political matters!”

By: Natasha Archary Ousted Eskom CEO, Andre de Ruyter may have hit a nerve within the ANC, particularly touching Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan with allegations of corruption within the power utility. De Ruyter who resigned in December 2022, was meant to serve a notice period until the end of March 2023, until the failing state-owned entity found a suitable replacement. However, after his explosive interview, which is all any […]

today23/02/2023

full effect

NEWS

Stage 3 loadshedding to continue until Thursday

By: Natasha Archary South Africa has experienced 1 637 hours of loadshedding to date and there's no end in sight with Stage 3 set to continue until Thursday, 06 October. According to loadshedding app, Eskom Se Push, the country is currently experiencing the longest loadshedding streak ever at over 450 hours of rolling blackouts so far in 2022. Usually Eskom plunges the country into darkness during the colder winter months […]

today03/10/2022

Pravin Gordhan's excuses

NEWS

Pravin Gordhan plans to restructure Eskom board

By: Natasha Archary Public Enterprises Minister, Pravin Gordhan says a restructure of the Eskom board is on the horizon. Speaking on Tuesday, 27 September, Gordhan said an announcement will be made in due course but the current Eskom board were made aware of his decision. Pravin Gordhan has received heavy criticism for his managing of the power crisis in the country and his excuse that loadshedding is a result of […]

today28/09/2022

transport allowance

NEWS

NUMSA to march over unpaid Denel salaries

By: Natasha Archary Disgruntled Denel employees will be embarking on a march over unpaid salaries on Friday, 15 July. Supported by the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), workers will march to the Department of Public Enterprises offices. This after workers report that they have not been paid for April, May and June this year. There's further concerns over whether employees will be paid a salary for July. […]

today15/07/2022

electricity crisis

NEWS

Ramaphosa on electricity crisis, ‘measures in place to address power shortfall’

By: Natasha Archary President Cyril Ramaphosa says government has taken several important steps to address the electricity crisis. After 45-days of consecutive loadshedding by Eskom in varying stages, the President has finally shared his thoughts on the matter. Ramaphosa broke his silence on the past two weeks of rolling blackouts at Stage 6, where over 18,000 MW of generation capacity has escalated the power crisis. First said to be brought […]

today12/07/2022

Stage 3

NEWS

Stage 3 loadshedding to commence this week

By: Natasha Archary South Africans have had to accept their fate, dealing with the worst year of loadshedding yet, as Eskom announced Stage 3 will commence this week. This after implementing loadshedding off and on since February 2022, with May being the worst hit month. Loadshedding was scheduled from 03 May, with Eskom moving in between stages like it's musical chairs this weekend. Last week, the power utility pushed the […]

today16/05/2022

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