[ad_1] Tsholofelo Molefe Telkom Group Leader CFO Tsholofelo Molefe has resigned with immediate effect to take over as CFO at rival MTN Group, where she will take over the former role of CEO Ralph Mupita. Molefe will take office as soon as possible in 2021, but no later than October …
Read More »Nigerian Farm Becomes Country’s Largest Solar Poultry Plant
[ad_1] Premium Poultry Farm’s new solar power plant should start operations in December 2020. Image: Pixabay. Empower New Energy and Rensource have partnered to create the largest solar power purchase agreement in Nigeria’s commercial and industrial sector. The 700KWp ground-mounted solar PV plant for Nigeria’s largest egg producer Premium Poultry …
Read More »De Ruyter highlights progress Eskom is making to recover looted billions
[ad_1] “The principle is not so much that we recover all the money, I am sure that much of the money has been kept safe in strange jurisdictions around the world, but we understand that without holding people to account, the doors are opened to a wrestling for everyone, ”said …
Read More »SA will have the vaccine in mid-2021, but it should be a single dose, says Covid’s top adviser, Professor Karim
[ad_1] (Fake images) South Africa will have a Covid-19 vaccine in mid-2021, and the government will carefully evaluate the key criteria for successful local application. Cost, ease of administration and storage, and number of doses remain important questions that still need to be answered. Despite payment problems, Professor Karim says …
Read More »Telkom CFO resigns with immediate effect
[ad_1] Telkom has appointed Tsholofelo Molefe as the group’s CFO. (Photo: Archive, Gallo Images) Telkom announced on Friday that its chief financial officer (CFO), Tsholofelo Molefe, has resigned with immediate effect to pursue other interests. Molefe joined Telkom in 2016 as Deputy CFO and was appointed to the position of …
Read More »Covid-19: Stronger Lockdown Regulations for NMB Could Mean More Relaxed Christmas – Acting Mayor
[ad_1] The acting mayor of the Nelson Mandela Bay subway says residents should work with law enforcement to avoid surveillance. The mayor says tougher regulations, especially curfew, is necessary because taverns are becoming a problem. He has welcomed the tightening of lockdown restrictions, saying they will help flatten the rise …
Read More »De Ruyter highlights progress Eskom is making to recover looted billions
[ad_1] “Rebuilding the spirit that made Eskom the world’s leading utility company in 2001 is a mountain we have to climb,” he said. Political leadership must also be held accountable, De Ruyter said. He said he had not experienced any political interference, particularly from the minister of public enterprises, Pravin …
Read More »Telkom CFO resigns to join MTN Group as new CFO
[ad_1] Tsholofelo Molefe Telkom Group Leader CFO Tsholofelo Molefe has resigned with immediate effect to take over as CFO at rival MTN Group, where she will take over the former role of CEO Ralph Mupita. Molefe will take office as soon as possible in 2021, but no later than October …
Read More »The government asked, again, to require the labeling of safety classification in cars
[ad_1] The crash test results have once again highlighted the difference in the safety standards of the vehicles available in South Africa compared to other markets. The latest crash test results for the Great Wall Motors (GWM) Steed 5 pickup truck, the Haval H1 five-door sport utility vehicle, and the …
Read More »South Africa to make changes to its borders as it prepares for a multi-million rand trade deal
[ad_1] President Cyril Ramaphosa’s cabinet approved a draft Single Border Policy (OSBP) for public consultation. In a post-cabinet briefing on Friday (December 4), the government said the creation of the OSBP seeks to “harmonize the movement of people and goods between South Africa’s land ports of entry and its neighboring …
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