Eskom is looking for a new chief executive officer – here are the requirements.
Power utility Eskom has published the job ad for a new chief executive officer, listing exactly what it is looking for in a candidate willing to take up the worst job in the country.
This gave way to Collin Matjila, then Tshediso Matona in 2014 and 2015, followed by brief stints by controversial CEOs Brian Molefe and Matshela Koko in 2016.
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