Bobby Godsell must be wondering whether it's worth it tonight. The Eskom chairman's spent another day having his name and reputation smeared. And still, no clarity on whether Jacob Maroga is in or out.

The boardroom blow-up at Implats has ended — with respect all round — apparently. And a pay-off for Fred Roux.

Anxious times ahead for arms maker Denel. Airbus is re-considering its contract with the state-owned company. This after government's decision to scrap that big planes deal.

Tito Mboweni has been partying tonight. It's his farewell do with the media, after 10 years at the top of the Reserve Bank.

First Uranium's had to stop work on a major new mine dump in the North West. But denied reports it's been forced to halt development on its key Mine Waste Solutions recovery operation.

More unsettling news for investors out of Zimbabwe. Government there is mulling it's indiginisation lawIt's seeking local ownership of all foreign firms including mines and banks.

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