South Africa: Eskom Will Resolve Power Crisis - Electricity Minister

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South Africa: Eskom Will Resolve Power Crisis - Electricity Minister
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Eskom Will Resolve Power Crisis - Electricity Minister: SouthAfrica

"My view has always been the biggest asset for any organisation is its workers and the reason we're starting from the bottom up is to appreciate and understand the efforts being made at the station level," he told media on Monday.

"I committed to the country that we'll be at the station level, examining the issues that affect every unit and getting from the station manager, organised labour and workers about what are the interventions, in their opinion, they think are appropriate to help scale up energy availability," he told media.

However, he said he will, in the next seven days continue to talk with workers to understand the nature and scale of the problem and update the Energy Action Plan , which President Cyril Ramaphosa unveiled last year.

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