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Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan has accepted the offer from union Solidarity - an offer made 10 years ago - to assist Eskom with a list of people with critical skills needed by Eskom to keep the lights on in the country. Solidarity at the time offered to whittle down its list of 1,000, to 100 people who could assist the ailing utility,
. The minister informed Solidarity Managing Director Dirk Hermann, that Eskom required power station engineers - including mechanical, nuclear, electrical, system and maintenance skills, as well as senior artisans and plant operators for coal and nuclear power stations.Wayde Van Niekerk has qualified for the 400m final In Eugene, Oregon after being the fastest athletic in the first 200m of all three of the 400m semi-finals.
the decision to prescribe hormone-suppressing drugs for any woman with disorder of sex development , preventing them from competing in 400m to 1,500m events.South Africans are waiting to hear what the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee will announce on the country's interest rates today.
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