Matshela Koko’s firm set to sell solar energy in Zimbabwe

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Matshela Energy, owned by former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko, has concluded a power purchase agreement with the Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company for a solar power plant.

In a statement announcing the deal, Matshela Energy MD Koko said delivering a 100MW solar power plant with 40MWh of battery storage will be “one of the largest renewable energy and storage [projects] in Zimbabwe and the region”.

Under the power purchase agreement, the company will produce 100MW solar energy for Zimbabwe’s national grid when complete.

 

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Will he be paid in Zim dollars?🤭🤭

They hate seeing black man succeeding.

Whites are crying hehehehehe😭😭

matshelakoko Congratulations 👏

42566657PL Viva Koko

INTELLIGENT BLACK PEOPLE WHO THINKS OUT OF THE BOX 📦 ..... NOT USELESS FAT FROGS

Who is going to pay for it!?!

If you can't be appreciated in your own country, what's wrong with crossing the border🤔

Solar!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Very good, he did a great job and the clever ones with their handlers removed him. This is a man who stopped the loadshedding pandemic.

😂🤣 Koko we thought you’re against solar?

But why can't he sell to Eskom?

This guy is big and is very intelligent

I wonder who is financing it because SA banks don't loan money to any talented African who doesn't worship oppression, party to apartheid, and disciple of western capitalism. Reserve Bank is not allowed to borrow money to SA gov't YET Africans are fooled out of a Central Bank SA

He paid himself well Tengeta

They won’t pay him, those crooks

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