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Case brought by Pretoria to UN’s International Court of Justice dismissed as ‘baseless’ by Netanyahu government
The state power company is battling a legacy of neglect, mismanagement and state capture
Government critics say the process aims to ensure President Emmerson Mnangagwa can stay in office indefinitely
Duncan Wanblad insists events outside his control are responsible for tumbling share price
Deal underlines how bank has become key channel for Moscow to make energy investments
South Africa’s Secunda plant has higher emissions than Portugal but investors are piling on pressure for change
Selection of Dan Marokane comes as electricity monopoly oversees record blackouts and deals with large debt burden
Discovery of samples raises hopes that nation hit by power shortages could become a producer
President leads efforts to drum up enthusiasm for the ruling party as it faces real prospect of losing its grip on power
Bondholders ‘very disappointed and extremely concerned’ over collapse in talks
South African petrochemicals group under fire over environmental targets to cut emissions
Hedge fund Amia Capital becomes latest body to float South Africa using central bank account as economy falters
IMF and foreign governments express reservations over deal agreed with private creditors last month
First arrests over $580,000 stolen from president’s Phala Phala farm in 2020
Finance minister says rising fiscal pressures will strain ‘scarce public resources’
Uganda, Gabon, CAR and Niger penalised for human rights violations and lack of democratic progress
World Cup win a welcome distraction from deepening economic woes under ruling ANC
Delays to decommissioning coal-fired stations will challenge plans to embrace clean energy
Investors will see 18% cut in face value of their bonds as three-year restructuring nears conclusion
Abu Dhabi group’s Mopani approach comes as S Africa’s Sibanye-Stillwater vies to take on facility
‘Catastrophic’ problems at freight company mirror those of stricken Eskom power monopoly
Survivors of Palma terror assault say French company failed to take measures to ensure safety of subcontractors
Emmerson Mnangagwa bets that disputed poll and increasing cronyism will not block an accord with Harare’s creditors
Country had been suing the bank and others for their part in a 2013 loans scandal that wrecked its finances
Transnet predicted to become ‘next Eskom’ as problems pile up at state transport group
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