Gwede mantashe
Khoza: Mantashe told MPs to always side with Zuma or they'd be disciplined
This regards a Constitutional Court ruling when Zuma was still president.
The party’s national chairperson Gwede Manatashe has moved to clear the ANC’s position on retired General Mojo Motau and his ANC Cadres Summit.
Gwede Mantashe said information being revealed at the commission chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo illustrated how deep corruption is in the country.
This follows Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Gwede Mantashe last week gazetted of amendments to Electricity Regulations on New Generation Capacity.
Ramaphosa had in the weeks leading up to the ANC NEC meeting faced a barrage of public attacks through letters and social media posts from some party leaders calling into question his legitimacy in the face of the ongoing legal case about his CR17 fundraising activities.
Last year, the High Court in Pretoria ruled in favour of the council and recognised the continuing consequences associated with BEE transactions in the mining industry.
The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy had appealed an April 2018 High Court ruling that favoured the Minerals Council South Africa’s challenge to a regulation specifying that a black ownership target of 26% should be maintained at all mines.
A number of Cabinet ministers and provincial leaders have tested positive for the coronavirus. We look at the status of these officials.
The minister tested positive on 14 July and initially went into self-quarantine. The MP was later admitted to hospital.
The minister was hospitalised on Monday on the advice of his doctor while his wife Nolwandle Mantashe will continue to self-isolate.
About a week ago Gwede Mantashe and his wife Nolwandle Mantashe tested positive for COVID-19.
The couple are in isolation and the minister, who received his results earlier on Tuesday, will continue to work from home.
The activists said they would approach the courts if the minister tried to procure nuclear power or request information from nuclear vendors without following proper regulatory processes and seeking input from the public.
There’s a new normal for South Africa's mines as the key industry slowly resumes operations under loosened anti-coronavirus restrictions.
Parliament’s mineral resources and energy oversight committee was told on Thursday that work on a roadmap for a new nuclear build programme would start soon.
The union has approached the court to compel Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe to issue binding regulations.
At a briefing on Thursday, he gave more details on the integrated resource plan after telling Parliament on Wednesday that load shedding would be with us for another two years.
He’s told Parliament that he’s finalised ministerial determinations in terms of Section 34 of the Electricity Regulation Act and that these are now with energy regulator, the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa).