The Black Business Council’s CEO Kganki Matabane has again called for the axing of Eskom’s executives after the implementation of stage 6 load-shedding.
Black Business Council CEO Kganki Matabane says continuous rolling blackouts are unacceptable for a struggling economy trying to recover from the impact of Covid-19. File photo.
He said the continuous rolling blackouts are unacceptable for a struggling economy trying to recover from the impact of Covid-19. “Until and unless our government, as shareholders, takes the drastic steps to remove the incompetent management and inadequate board of Eskom, who have time to come with laughable excuses such as continuously blaming state capture instead of solving the electricity generation challenges, the country must forget about any prospect of economic recovery.
“Our beloved country is becoming a laughing stock of the world and a failing state due to lack of political will to hold those who are paid to provide reliable electricity to account. We call upon President Cyril Ramaphosa to do the right thing, if he does not want to be remembered as the president who brought our economy to its knees.”
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