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U.S. Treasury Secretary Takes On ANC Bigwigs in Fight for Renewable Energy scrollaafrica: SouthAfrica

This has been made clear by the visit to the country of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who has gone far beyond the diplomatic parameters expected of a foreign diplomat.

Her biggest statement of intent was made on Thursday morning, when she walked into a meeting of the newly elected national executive committee of the ANC. "I am here, I am telling you that it has nothing to do with our induction. So stop it with your conspiracies. The truth is -- to anybody who will want to say that the meeting was because the United States was briefing us on whatever -- there was nothing like that.""South Africa is the first country with a Just Energy Transition partnership to which the United States was proud to commit as a partner.

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