SA’s nuclear build programme could go ahead if the country had the money, according to Pravin Gordhan.
SA’s black industrialist programme is officially up and running after gaining cabinet approval.
There's no need to raise taxes or have a wealth tax to fund the zero-percent fee hike for universities, says the DA.
Blade Nzimande is studying the National Student Financial Aid Scheme report to potentially broaden support to students who fall through the net.
Cities can boost small and medium-sized companies by stepping up their administrative game.
Nene’s medium-term plan focuses on juggling finances and growth.
Energy officials are set to be grilled by MPs over the Nuclear Energy Corporation of SA’s failure to submit its annual financial statements.
SA’s focus on a nuclear programme is detracting from sustainable jobs that can be created through renewable energy, says Kumi Naidoo.
Japanese official outlines Fukushima accident, but is criticised for highlighting negatives of nuclear energy.
SA’s trade department moves to alleviate concerns over the Promotion and Protection of Investment Bill.
Acting chief Brian Molefe’s contract is set to be extended, but Eskom will have a permanent boss by the end of the year.
Juggling SA’s electricity supply and maintenance schedule to avoid power cuts is a tough task, says Brian Molefe.
Questions hang over the cost of building power plants to secure South Africa’s energy supplies.
South Africans have to wait a year to discover the size of the payouts to Eskom's former boss and other executives.
Race and geography continue to determine who between the ages of 15 and 34 gains employment in South Africa.
The United Front says Eskom cannot be allowed to be privatised, not even partially.
Nhlanhla Nene is looking for your ideas on improving living conditions and improving SA skills levels.
Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene dismissed as lies recent rumours that the government was nationalising retirement savings.
A third of directors-general failed to comply with the financial disclosure regime in the 2011/12 financial year.
The government has committed itself to being the guarantor of the mortgages of South Africa’s some 1. 3 million public servants.
Blacklisted consumers who have paid off their debts would have their adverse credit information removed by the end of May.
Pravin Gordhan spent just less than two hours outlining the government’s R1. 25 trillion spending plan for the next financial year.
The alternative Mining Indaba wants governments and mining companies to be accountable and transparent.
The Infrastructure Development Bill will establish the legislative tools and a 30-year planning time frame for South Africa’s biggest public infrastructure programme, ...
The SABC should finally be able to advertise for a permanent chief operations officer within a few days, says Communications Minister Yunus Carrim.