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Pravin Gordhan

  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    Pravin Gordhan dies after life fighting apartheid and corruption

    South African activist campaigned against failings of Jacob Zuma’s administration

    Pravin Gordhan is seen sitting and wearing a suit and tie at a judicial commission of inquiry into state capture.
  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
    Moral Money
    Cost of UK biodiversity regulation could be ‘catastrophic’, ports say Premium content

    Also in today’s newsletter, can the ESG agenda work for Africa?

    A wind turbine surrounded by sea
  • Sunday, 19 January, 2020
    South Africa
    Calls to sack senior minister reveal split in South Africa’s ANC

    Party factions are pushing for Pravin Gordhan’s removal over crisis at state power utility

    Pravin Gordhan
  • Thursday, 11 July, 2019
    South Africa
    Scuffle in South Africa parliament as anti-graft drive tension rises

    Members of opposition EFF removed from chamber after jostling Pravin Gordhan

    Pravin Gordhan
  • Friday, 5 July, 2019
    South Africa
    Zuma allies open another front in battle with Ramaphosa

    Ombudsman orders president to discipline Pravin Gordhan over ‘rogue unit’

    epa05945401 South African Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane speaks during a stakeholder meeting at the Community Hall in Masiphumelele, Cape Town, South Africa, 05 May 2017. South African Public Protector Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane is on a countrywide roadshow trying to asses at grassroots level the situation in communities across South Africa. Masiphumelele has an active investigation with the South African Human Rights Commission regarding land issues and Water and Sanitation issues. The stakeholder meeting in Masiphumelele enabled the Public Protector to listen to the community and its problems. Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane took the position as CEO of the Public Protectors office in October 2016 succeeding former Law Reform Commissioner and advocate, Thuli Madonsela. The Office of the Public Protector was established to support constitutional democracy in the country and is an external state institution tasked with the investigation of misconduct in any state affairs and all aspects of government including that of public administration and is independent of the government. EPA/NIC BOTHMA
  • Tuesday, 27 November, 2018
    South Africa
    National airline tests Ramaphosa’s ability to reform state companies

    South African Airways symbolises plight of institutions brought low by graft

    SAA Boeing 737-844 - ZS-SJU EDITORIAL STOCK PHOTO SAA Boeing 737-844 - ZS-SJU DOWNLOAD PREVIEW Boeing 737-844 - Reg ZS-SJU - Branded with the motif for South African Airways, commercial airliner. Breaking news February 2010 - South African Competition Commission investigates dramatic price rise & ticket price collusion ahead of 2010 FIFA World Cup Soccer. Photo Taken On: February 18th, 2010 african airways,south african airways,african,airliner,airways,boeing,commercial,commission,competition,price,saa,737,844,aeroplane,aerospace,air,airborne,airbus,aircraft,airline,airplane,airport More ID 13321502 © Patrick Allen/Dreamstime.com 3 1707 9
  • Monday, 26 November, 2018
    South Africa
    EFF accused of aiming to silence Gordhan on Zuma-era graft claims

    South African ex-finance minister hits at attacks on his family by oposition party

    Pravin Gordhan, South Africa's finance minister, looks on during a panel session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017. World leaders, influential executives, bankers and policy makers attend the 47th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos from Jan. 17 - 20. Photographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 8 November, 2018
    South Africa
    Former finance minister blames Zuma for South Africa scandal

    Pravin Gordhan becomes most senior figure to implicate former president

    Pravin Gordhan, South Africa's minister for public enterprises, arrives on stage to speak during the future of South Africa conference in Cape Town, South Africa, on Wednesday, March 7, 2017. South Africa "could easily see" its economy expand by 2 percent to 3 percent in the next year or two as the government tackles graft at state-owned companies and implements plans to create jobs, Gordhan said. Photographer: Halden Krog/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 9 October, 2018
    World
    Bain urged to be frank about South Africa’s Sars scandal

    Senior minister says US-based consultancy must come clean over its alleged role

    South African former Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan gestures as he delivers a speech at the Memorial for the late Anti-Apartheid Stalwart Ahmed Kathrada on April 1, 2017 in Johannesburg. The Ahmed Kathrada Foundation holds a memorial service for the anti-apartheid stalwart, after the government called off a planned event to commemorate him. The event comes days after President Jacob Zuma's shock sacking of finance minister Pravin Gordhan in a cabinet purge that has plunged the ruling ANC into chaos. / AFP PHOTO / GULSHAN KHAN (Photo credit should read GULSHAN KHAN/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 27 March, 2018
    Sovereign bonds
    Rating agency doubles South Africa growth forecast

    S&P refuses to end junk status despite improved outlook under Ramaphosa

    Cyril Ramaphosa is trying to revive the ANC's electoral fortunes
  • Tuesday, 27 February, 2018
    Sport
    Business leaders welcome Ramaphosa cabinet overhaul

    President performs balancing act in effort to manage deep divisions in ruling ANC

    TOPSHOT - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa leaves after announcing changes to the National Executive during a press conference at the Union Buildings on February 26, 2018, in Pretoria. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, who took office 11 days ago, was due to reshuffle his government on February 26, according to an official statement, as he draws a line under his graft-tainted predecessor Jacob Zuma. / AFP PHOTO / Phill MagakoePHILL MAGAKOE/AFP/Getty Images
  • Monday, 26 February, 2018
    World
    Ramaphosa purges Zuma allies in S Africa cabinet reshuffle

    Nhlanhla Nene and Pravin Gordhan return to government

    G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting...Nhlanhla Nene, South Africa's deputy finance minister, speaks during an interview ahead of a Group-of-20 (G-20) Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in Sydney, Australia, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2014. South Africa said it wants agreement within the G-20 nations on the coordination of economic policies as it pushes for stronger acknowledgment of the impact of the Federal Reserve's tapering on smaller nations. Photographer: Ian Waldie/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 13 November, 2017
    Capital markets
    South African assets tumble amid Treasury turmoil
  • Wednesday, 25 October, 2017
    Currencies
    Rand tumbles as South African government predicts weaker growth and rising deficit
  • Friday, 20 October, 2017
    World
    South African rand falls after speculation Zuma considering sacking Ramaphosa

    Zuma dismisses reports of deputy’s possible sacking ahead of key ANC meeting

    South African President Jacob Zuma (L) and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa (R) sing and dance during the closing session of the South African ruling party African National Congress policy conference in Johannesburg on July 5, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Friday, 20 October, 2017
    Currencies
    Dollar strength heightens pressure on rand, adding to political worries
  • Thursday, 5 October, 2017
    Accounting & Consulting services
    KPMG South Africa says sorry for ‘mistakes’ over Gupta scandal
    The street level sign of the KPMG buliding in downtown Los Angeles is shown April 10, 2013. In a blow to one of the world's largest accounting firms, KPMG said it resigned as auditor of two U.S. corporations amid an FBI investigation into insider trading allegations involving leaked information and a former senior partner. REUTERS/Sam Mircovich (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) - RTXYGLE
  • Wednesday, 27 September, 2017
    World
    South Africa trade union march demands Zuma step down

    Cosatu backs Ramaphosa to succeed the president as ANC leader

    Protesters attend a demonstration organised by The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) which are pushing for a nationwide strike to protest against corruption, in Durban, South Africa September 27, 2017. REUTERS/Rogan Ward
  • Monday, 18 September, 2017
    European companies
    South Africa’s tax authority threatens legal action against KPMG

    Auditing firm had withdrawn report about an alleged rogue spying unit

    The head of South Africa’s tax authority wants parliament to investigate KPMG’s ‘immoral conduct’
  • Thursday, 31 August, 2017
    World
    South African police ask former finance minister for affadavit

    Anti-corruption unit say Trevor Manuel ‘not a suspect’ in tax spying case

    Trevor Manuel, Co-Chair of the Global Ocean Commission talks speaks during a press conference after the Re-energising the Oceans conference meeting at the EU headquarters in Brussels on June 30, 2014. AFP PHOTO /JOHN THYS (Photo credit should read JOHN THYS/AFP/Getty Images)
  • Monday, 21 August, 2017
    African companies
    Gupta sells media business to group headed by Zuma ally
  • Tuesday, 8 August, 2017
    World
    Jacob Zuma survives vote of no-confidence

    Rand falls sharply as ANC MPs close ranks to stave off threat to presidency

    epa06132133 Mandla Mandela (C), Nelson Mandela's grandson cheers after a no confidence debate and vote against South African president, Jacob Zuma (not visible) in the South African parliament failed, in Cape Town, South Africa, 08 August 2017. Rallies and protests across the country planned by opposition parties have been organized to mark the vote of no confidence against President Zuma as the embattled ANC leader faces pressure from the public and opposition parties to stand down. President Zuma has been accused of corruption and state capture. EPA/RODGER BOSCH / POOL
  • Tuesday, 8 August, 2017
    Currencies
    South Africa rand slides after Zuma vote
  • Wednesday, 28 June, 2017
    David Pilling
    Jacob Zuma wages war on South Africa’s institutions

    An assault on the central bank is the latest stage in a descent into crony capitalism

    South Africa's President Jacob Zuma gestures after addressing the National Youth Day commemoration, under the theme "The Year of OR Tambo: Advancing Youth Economic Empowerment", in Ventersdorp, South Africa June 16, 2017. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
  • Tuesday, 27 June, 2017
    Global Economy
    South African central bank takes legal action to protect mandate

    South African Reserve Bank goes to court to halt state’s ‘gross over-reach’

    The headquarters of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB) stand in the Central Business District (CBD) in Pretoria, South Africa, on Friday, June 23, 2017. South Africa’s inflation rate rose for the first time this year in May after food-price growth quickened from the slowest pace since December 2015. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg
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