Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
- ASIA
In May Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba warned that if unchecked India and China would dominate Africa’s mineral resources and infrastructure...
Vol 52 No 24 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Public Entreprises Minister Malusi Gigaba has told companies under his remit they should build infrastructure provide cost-effective public services offer industrial opportunities for local (especially black) suppliers create jobs and develop skills...
Vol 52 No 24 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Within the government there are at least three camps: the centrists Finance Minister Pravin Jamnadas Gordhan and National Planning Commission Chairman Trevor Manuel who want to cut the burden of state companies on the Treasury; the leftists Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel and Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies who want the companies to spearhead a state-led development strategy; and Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba and Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu who want to run their own reform programme without interference from the plethora of committees and commissions examining the issue...
Vol 52 No 23 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Zuma’s people are trying to persuade Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba – a former ANCYL president – to stand as ANC Deputy General Secretary as a counterweight to Mbalula should he prevail against Mantashe...
Vol 52 No 17 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
‘We who run the country know the harm this reckless debate [on nationalisation] is doing to the good image and investments of the country ’ the Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba told an American Chamber of Commerce breakfast...
Vol 51 No 22 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Hogan’s replacement is Malusi Gigaba a former Youth League leader who is likely to keep the SOEs safe for ANC patrons...
Vol 43 No 17 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Mbeki also won strong backing from the ANC Youth League whose President Malusi Gigaba left parliament and now chairs the Umsobomvu Fund investment company...
Vol 39 No 5 |
- SOUTH AFRICA
Five top office-bearers (as above minus Deputy Secretary General Mtintso) 15 elected members and three ex-officio members - Winnie Mandela (Women's League) Malusi Gigaba (Youth League) and Nelson Mandela...