The long-awaited Ministerial Performance Agreements for South African cabinet ministers were published last week – more than a year after Cyril Ramaphosa promised them in his first State of the Nation Address in 2019. Despite the delay, the finalisation of these agreements is to be welcomed, as it permits the ministers to be held accountable for their work, and (hopefully!) removed from office for poor performance or non-delivery.
In the agreement the President signed with Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, Gwede Mantashe, however, the minister commits to procuring 2500MW of nuclear energy by 2024. Not only is this beyond the scope the cabinet agreed to in the Integrated Resource Plan 2019 (South Africa’s electricity roadmap), it is beyond the capability of South Africa to implement or manage in the short to medium term. The IRP notes in Decision 8 to “Commence preparations for a nuclear build programme to the extent of 2500 MW at a pace and scale that the country can
Mosebenzi Zwane has denied ordering advance payments from Free State housing funds.
Zwane said he also knew nothing about a payment to the office of former premier Ace Magashule by a company directed by a man Magushule had separate business dealings with.
Zwane said this during his return to the Zondo Commission on State Capture which is trying to get to the bottom of the payments.
Mosebenzi Zwane stood firm that he had nothing to do with the controversial advance payment of almost R500 million to select housing contractors that did not have to bid for work when he was the Human Settlements MEC in the Free State.