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State-owned Enterprises

State-owned enterprises are commercial or industrial entities wholly or majority-owned and controlled by a government. They operate across diverse sectors including energy, transport, telecommunications, mining, finance and manufacturing, combining public ownership with commercial objectives. Governments establish state-owned enterprises to deliver strategic services, control key resources, promote industrialisation or address market failures where private capital is unwilling or unable to invest. Ownership structures vary: some are wholly State-owned, others retain minority private shareholdings or are listed on stock exchanges with the government as majority shareholder. Management typically sits with an appointed board and executive team, though ministerial oversight and policy directives shape strategic decisions. State-owned enterprises generate revenue through sales and services, but many also receive subsidies, guarantees or capitalisation from the fiscus, particularly where social mandates conflict with profitability. Performance varies widely: some operate efficiently and contribute dividends to national budgets, while others suffer from political interference, weak governance, overstaffing and chronic losses that burden public finances. In South Africa, major state-owned enterprises include Eskom, Transnet, the South African Broadcasting Corporation and Denel, several of which have required large-scale bailouts. Globally, state-owned enterprises remain significant in emerging markets and resource-rich economies, though privatisation waves since the 1980s have reduced their footprint in many developed countries. Reform debates centre on governance, accountability, competitive neutrality and the balance between developmental mandates and fiscal sustainability.

State-owned Enterprises Updates


Prescient Investment Management CEO Cheree Dyers, Finance Deputy Minister Dr David Masondo and Prescient institutional investment head Letshego Rankin
Masondo reiterates the importance of private capital investment in infrastructure
19th March 2026 By: Schalk Burger

Infrastructure as an asset class plays a dual role in building the economy by reducing the costs of doing business and by directly contributing to the economy. For South African businesses to grow... 


An image of the IMF logo
IMF proffers suggestions for South Africa’s economy
19th February 2026 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

To keep South Africa’s economy stable and resilient, it is important to follow prudent fiscal policies that reduce public debt without impeding growth. This is according to mission chief Delia... 


Michelle Phillips, seated second from the left
Transnet is working to solve challenges as it transitions to next phase – Phillips
13th February 2026 By: Irma Venter

The current recovery process at Transnet must be seen as a transition period, with the rail and port entity’s long-term goal being to reach a state of reliability and sustainability, says Transnet... 


NPC inclusive and fair economy work stream member Professor Mark Swilling
National Planning Commission report shows capital build-up without reinvestment in gross fixed capital formation
2nd December 2025 By: Schalk Burger

A new report by the National Planning Commission (NPC) shows that there is a significant build-up of capital in the economy that is not being reinvested in gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), but... 


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