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🔌 The Presidency yesterday could not shed light on the expected Cabinet reshuffle or name the candidate to assume the role of minister for electricity. Read more here 👇

Picture File: Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe. Picture: Nigel Sibanda/The Citizen

While conceding a myriad of challenges – corruption in the awarding of contracts, spare parts and diesel theft, for instance – as contributing to the sabotaging of the smooth-running of power stations, the Presidency yesterday could not shed light on the expected Cabinet reshuffle or name the candidate to assume the role of minister for electricity.

While conceding a myriad of challenges – corruption in the awarding of contracts, spare parts and diesel theft, for instance – as contributing to the sabotaging of the smooth-running of power stations, the Presidency yesterday could not shed light on the expected Cabinet reshuffle or name the candidate to assume the role of minister for electricity.

“The National Energy Crisis Committee of Ministers , is made up of seven ministers, including Mantashe, Mondli Gungubele , Enoch Godongwana , Pravin Gordhan , Barbara Creecy , and Ibrahim Patel . “The work is done by seven workstreams of civil servants – all coordinated by director-general in the Presidency Phindile Baleni. “Every report from Necomm has been progressive and on target.”

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