President Cyril Ramaphosa vows a plan has been made to end to the country's energy crisis. ECR_Newswatch Eskom
South Africans and the economy have been severely affected by loadshedding in recent weeks, with Eskom having to introduce stage 6 power cuts to keep the electricity system intact.
South Africans have been severely affected by loadshedding in recent weeks, with Eskom having to introduce stage 6 power cuts to keep the electricity system intact."The utility is now putting skilled personnel including former senior Eskom plant managers and engineers from the private sector. Some of these have left Eskom and have gone to various parts of the world and Eskom is now seeking to bring them back.
This includes importing power from neighbouring countries which have more capacity than they require.Ramaphosa said enabling businesses and households to invest in roof-top solar installations is the next step.
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