Vodacom is investing in its black shareholders

Siseko Njobeni|Published

Vodacom said it was planning to splurge R17. 5 billion to raise its black economic empowerment (BEE) stake.

SAA’s finances in a tailspin

Siseko Njobeni|Published

Vujani Jarana, the chief executive of cash-strapped SAA painted a bleak picture of the airline?s finances.

The real reason behind IPP delay by Eskom

Siseko Njobeni|Published

Paper looks at market share

The Brown Eskom mess analysed

Siseko Njobeni|Published

Siseko Njobeni analysis of Minister Brown and Eskom mess

More turmoil and downgrading expected

Siseko Njobeni|Published

South African banking stocks dropped 6. 14 percent in the aftermath of the shocking sacking of former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and his deputy, Mcebisi Jonas. ...

Online streaming affecting radio market

Siseko Njobeni|Published

SOUTH Africa’s radio market is on a decline as online streaming services are chipping away at its market share.

Spotlight on IPPs,but legal row looms

Siseko Njobeni|Published

Eskom’s reluctance to sign 37 agreements puts investments of about R58 billion at risk

Power producers to sue Eskom

Siseko Njobeni|Published

A legal showdown is looming between Eskom and a group of renewable energy companies over Eskom’s delays in signing power purchase agreements.

Analysing the petrol strike’s amicable end

Siseko Njobeni|Published

Did players in the petroleum sector explore all of their options before the strike? Siseko Njobeni ponders the question.

Ismo could solve Eskom’s conflict of interest

Siseko Njobeni|Published

At the moment, Eskom dominates the entire value chain of electricity generation, transmission and, to an extent, distribution.