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Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has described as reckless and unfortunate Eskom CEO André de Ruyter’s recent statement warning of possible stage 15 rolling blackouts in South Africa. loadshedding

Cooling towers are pictured at a coal-based power station owned by state power utility Eskom in Duhva, South Africa, February 18, 2020Cooling towers are pictured at a coal-based power station owned by state power utility Eskom in Duhva, South Africa, February 18, 2020

Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has described as reckless and unfortunate Eskom CEO André de Ruyter’s recent statement warning of possible stage 15Kubayi was speaking to SABC News at a function that the German Embassy hosted in Pretoria. De Ruyter made the comments last week when he was addressing the Africa Renewable Investment Summit in Cape Town. Kubayi says De Ruyter’s statement is unacceptable.

Human Settlements Minister Mamoloko Kubayi has described as reckless and unfortunate the Eskom CEO André de Ruyter’s recent statement that South Africa is likely to experience stage 15 rolling blackouts

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So stage 15, they switch the sun off 🤷 as well

THESE USELESS CLUELESS INCOMPETENT ANC MINISTERS WILL TRY ANYTHING TO COVER UP THE ANC PART IN THE DESTRUCTION AND LOOTING OF ESKOM.

This is true like the ANC you should always lie to the people of South Africa.

Goreng nnete e baba jaana mo Afrika Borwa. Denying the possibility doesnt make it go away

South Africa is not to conducive destination for international investors. The country is a mess

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