Mantashe clarifies role of power ‘project manager’

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Mantashe clarifies role of power ‘project manager’
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Proposed minister of electricity will be responsible for time frames and milestones to end load-shedding, focusing on the the six plants with the biggest problems

Mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe says his description of the new minister of electricity in the presidency as a “project manager” doesn’t mean the appointee will have a reduced role and authority.

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the new position to deal with the country’s energy crisis in his state of the address last week and also declared a national state of disaster, moves that have drawn sharp criticism from opposition politicians and the business sector...

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