Eskom CEO André de Ruyter is finding out the hard way that when you run a state-owned company in SA your ultimate employer is the ANC, destroyer of worlds, butcher of hope, writes Bruceps.
Editor-at-large & columnistEskom CEO André de Ruyter is finding out the hard way that when you run a state-owned company in SA your ultimate employer is the ANC, destroyer of worlds,
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