South African Minister OKs Eskom’s Proposed Distribution Business Spinoff

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Netherlands to back just transition at Eskom’s Grootvlei | Business

[ad_1] Eskom head office at Megawatt Park in Johannesburg. Gallo Images/Luba Lesolle The Netherlands intends to back just transition initiatives at Eskom’s Grootvlei power station. The power station is to…

Godongwana rejects Eskom’s financial reporting exemption application

[ad_1] Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has rejected Eskom’s application for a partial exemption from the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and National Treasury regulations, which would have allowed it not…

South Africa load-shedding: The roots of Eskom’s power problem

[ad_1] If you are looking to understand South Africa’s current struggles – its soaring crime and unemployment rates, its stubborn inequality and stagnant economy, its relentless corruption and crippling power…

Eskom’s shrinking future

[ad_1] The problems at Eskom and the effect of unreliable electricity supply on the economy are undisputed. Business leaders, economists and government are all well aware that continuous load shedding…

Eskom’s Plan to Bypass Pollution Controls Could Kill Hundreds, Study Shows

[ad_1] (Bloomberg) — A plan by South Africa’s state power utility to circumvent pollution controls at one of its two biggest coal-fired plants to enable it to bolster its generation…

Eskom’s biggest union demands 15% wage hike as South Africa sits at stage 6 load shedding

[ad_1] The biggest labour union at South Africa’s Eskom demanded a 15% wage increase, as the cash-strapped utility struggles to generate adequate electricity to meet the country’s needs, resulting in…

Eskom’s biggest union demands 15% wage hike as load shedding worsens | Business

[ad_1] Eskom is in ’n stryd met die tesourie gewikkel oor geld vir diesel. Foto: Getty Images The biggest labour union at Eskom wants a 15% wage increase even as…

Eskom’s ‘captive’ insurer fined for unlawful R600m dividend | Business

[ad_1] South Africa’s most profitable insurer has been fined for unlawfully paying Eskom R600 million to assist with its serious liquidity problems. Escap, the power utility’s “captive” short-term insurer which…