Why Transnet’s Survival Matters to Every South African In a move that has both raised eyebrows and stirred cautious optimism, the South African government has approved...
“It’s not enough to plan. We must see results.” That was the message Minister Maropene Ramokgopa delivered loud and clear when she tabled a R509 million...
Debt write-offs saved SAPO from collapse, but now the hard part begins The South African Post Office (SAPO) is holding on by a thread. After years...
As South Africa’s rail and ports operator bleeds billions, government scrambles to stop the slide For a country built on the back of mining, manufacturing and...
Sinking Before It Sails Why South Africa’s State Shipping Plan Feels Like a Ghost Ship Bold ambitions, no fleet The idea sounds like something pulled from...
Not long ago, Telkom was staring down the barrel of a staggering R9.97 billion loss. Headlines were grim, analysts were skeptical, and the public, tired of...
Poor leadership, political meddling, and pervasive corruption are the main causes of the current crisis afflicting South Africa’s state-owned enterprises (SOEs). These organizations—from SAA and the...
South Africa’s state-owned logistics giant, Transnet, is once again in the financial spotlight — and not for good reasons. Credit rating agency Moody’s has issued a...
The National Treasury has expressed growing confidence in Eskom’s financial turnaround, saying the state-owned power utility is no longer at risk of collapse. Following the approval...
The South African government is under fire for its financial mismanagement, with economist Dawie Roodt revealing that it destroys approximately R192 billion annually by borrowing long-term...