President Ramaphosa says government will not switch off the lights at the power utility
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated that government will make sure that Eskom returns to operational and financial stability. The President was replying to the debate on his State of the Nation Address in Parliament. He’s also said that they’re working towards removing blockages for businesses to operate in South Africa. President Ramaphosa says government will not switch off the lights at the power utility.
“We are firmly committed to the path of economic reform that we have embarked upon. We are removing red tape to reposition our economy, working with private sector and labour to address the specific blockages that hamper the growth of companies and be reckless and we refuse to be reckless and simply switch off Eskom’s life support. To do so will be to plunge our economy and our country into chaos,” says Ramaphosa.
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