The war between Russia and Ukraine has seen fuel prices reach record highs.
CAPE TOWN - There are growing concerns around whether or not Eskom will be able to bear the brunt of soaring global fuel prices.
Just last week, South Africans felt the effects at petrol stations, and now, it seems that Eskom’s future will be affected as well. Chief financial officer Caleb Cassim said that they would need to monitor fuel costs very closely going forward.
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