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EDITOR’S LUNCHBOX: Bankrupt water department counts costs of Nomvula Mokonyane’s tenure

Dudu Myeni is not so keen to face MPs, while Nhlanhla Nene, who is not in the ANC’s NEC, will need skill as well as political nous in his new-old role

Nomvula Mokonyane. Picture: VELI NHLAPO/SOWETAN
Nomvula Mokonyane. Picture: VELI NHLAPO/SOWETAN

Stories of note

Bytes from the digital world

Nomvula Mokonyane’s departure from the bankrupt Department of Water and Sanitation is likely to result in skeletons tumbling out of the closet.

Dudu Myeni’s no-show in Parliament leaves MPs divided on how to react.

In my opinion

Matters of debate

Hilary Joffe says Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene is set to face political challenges as well as economic and fiscal battles.

Business has been much more celebratory of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Cabinet reshuffle than the broader public — and with good reason.

Finding alpha

The long and the short of the markets

ARM is expecting to reverse its previous loss with a significant increase in headline earnings.

Media companies are compelled to answer for anticompetitive behaviour. But it is possible that not all of the 28 companies realise they are on the list, and are likely to settle quickly.

Oh, very twitty

The lighter side of the web

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