TimesLIVE reports that Minister of Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has disputed ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula's sentiments that load-shedding will stop before the end of this year.
Ramokgopa on Monday assessed the progress on measures taken to bring back four units at Kusile power station by December. The media was offered an opportunity to get a glimpse of the work done since the collapse of the duct (chimney) at the power station. “Yes, I am on record — it doesn't look possible for us to end load-shedding by the end of the year,” the minister said. Mbalula made the statement recently that the government was on top of the electricity crisis and power cuts would stop by the end of the year. “What I know from where I'm seated, from the work that's been done by government and ministers and so on, load-shedding, before the end of the year, should have been something of the past. I can assure you load-shedding will be reversed and will be dealt with decisively,” Mbalula stated. Ramokgopa said he couldn't rule out the possibility of higher stages of load-shedding in winter but the ministry, working with Eskom, was striving to remain within tolerable levels of load-shedding. He added: “I am saying this reluctantly because load-shedding is load-shedding, it is devastating to the South African economy. It will be very irresponsible of me to declare by decree there will be no stage 8. We are doing everything possible to ensure that we don't go to higher stages of load-shedding.”
- Read the original of the report in the above regard by Phathu Luvhengo at TimesLIVE
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