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    How Zuma and friends are killing IT jobs in South Africa

    How Zuma and friends are killing IT jobs in South Africa There has been a decline in IT jobs in South Africa in 2017, which accelerated after President Jacob Zuma fired Pravin Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas in March.
  2. Kevin Lancaster

    Gordhan to act against municipalities which owe Eskom money

    Gordhan to act against municipalities which owe Eskom money Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said National Treasury will act against municipalities which have failed to settle their debt to Eskom, Fin24’s sister publication Netwerk24 reported.
  3. Kevin Lancaster

    Gordhan did not order Masutha to cancel R378-million IT tender

    Gordhan did not order Masutha to cancel R378-million IT tender The Press Ombudsman of South Africa has reprimanded News24 for reporting in May 2016 that Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan had “ordered” a R378m IT tender to be cancelled.
  4. Kevin Lancaster

    NPA drops charges against Gordhan

    NPA drops charges against Gordhan National Prosecuting Authority head Shaun Abrahams has announced that the charges of fraud against finance minister Pravin Gordhan and his co-accused have been dropped.
  5. Kevin Lancaster

    Plan to drop charges against Gordhan

    Plan to drop charges against Gordhan A draft letter compiled by the office of the National Director of Public Prosecutions shows an intention to drop criminal charges against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.
  6. Kevin Lancaster

    What will happen to South Africa now that Gordhan has been charged

    What will happen to South Africa now that Gordhan has been charged Legal action against Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan may lead to disastrous consequences for South Africa, said Debt Rescue CEO Neil Roets.
  7. Kevin Lancaster

    Rand plummets following Gordhan summons

    Rand plummets following Gordhan summons The rand smashed through R14 to the US dollar following news that Pravin Gordhan has been summonsed on charges of fraud.
  8. LazyLion

    SARS to tighten controls at Waterkloof Base

    The SA Revenue Service plans to tighten controls at the Waterkloof Air Force Base and other ports of entry, The Star newspaper reported on Tuesday. The move was prompted by the incident on April 30, when a private jet carrying guests who were to attend the Gupta wedding landed at Waterkloof...
  9. LazyLion

    Gordhan Gives SANRAL, PRASA more money

    Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on Wednesday announced more funding for embattled transport agencies Prasa and Sanral to upgrade train services and national roads in his 2013/14 Budget. The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa will get roughly R5 billion over the next three years to fund...
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    Pravin Gordhan: A political profile

    Paul Trewhela writes at politicsweb: http://www.politicsweb.co.za/politicsweb/view/politicsweb/en/page71619?oid=129489&sn=Detail
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