De Ruyter: 'Eskom_SA suffered huge damage – physical, cultural & financial - during the state capture years & trying to fix it is a serious challenge because you have to make staff believe in themselves again, that we're up for the challenge.' News24OTR
Ahmed asks Brad how South Africa can create these jobs.
Ahmed asks Rudi about President Ramaphosa's electricity plan, and asks why the president had to wait for stage 6 loadshedding for it to happen.1h ago Mandy:"This drive towards decarbonisation globally is from private markets, not governments. If you look at all of our export markets such as wine and eggs, they are all impacted by this drive towards decarbonisation. We already see companies in Europe saying to South Africa that our tariffs, in terms of carbon, are too high and are therefore looking at other markets.
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