This week it's all about one man, and an all-too-familiar reprise: "Wasn't me!". Former Public Enterprises Minister (also, former Home Affairs and Finance Minister, and current Home Affairs Minister) Malusi Gigaba, faced MPs on Parliament's Por
It's all about bromance, bust-ups and no-shows this week, as Lindsay Dentlinger and Charlotte Kilbane review what's been happening at Parliament's inquiry into state capture at state-owned enterprises. The intrepid parliamentarians are still pl
Lindsay Dentlinger and Charlotte Kilbane talk runaway trains, intransigent airways officials, and the bombs dropped by a top forensic consultant. Yes, it's been a while since we checked in, but amid all the mad political change South Africa has
It's a case of New Year... not-so-new-you for Parliament's Public Enterprises Portfolio Committee - members have resumed their probing of state capture within the nation's SOEs, putting the feet of Anoj Singh and Matshela Koko to the flames. In
In Episode four of The State We're In: Captured, Charlotte Kilbane and Rahima Essop talk about Pravin Gordahn's 13 key questions around state capture at Eskom. What's been answered? What's still fuzzy? And what are we no closer to figuring out?
Like sands through the hour glass... Catch up on the latest from Parliament's most explosive soap opera - the Eskom Inquiry. Parliament is done for the year, but the intrepid MPs of the Public Enterprises Portfolio Committee ploughed on for an
What do Lynne Brown and Donald Rumsfeld have in common? Find out in this week's edition - catch up with the latest from the parliamentary enquiry into allegations of state capture at Eskom, Transnet and Denel. EWN's Rahima Essop and Charlotte K
Catch up with the latest from the parliamentary enquiry into allegations of state capture at Eskom, Transnet and Denel. EWN's Rahima Essop and Charlotte Kilbane recap the week's fireworks, and try to make sense of it all. In this episode, find