How Eskom’s growing debt will bite consumers - The power utility, already burdened by a debt of R396‑billion, has taken on a R9-billion loan from the World Bank, causing economists to warn of tariff hikes
Increased tariffs and higher taxes could be on the cards as consumers are set to bear the brunt of Eskom’s increasing debt after the World Bank granted the power utility a R9-billion loan.
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