POWER CRISIS: DNG Energy, the company that promised SA energy security, struggles to keep its own lights on

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Local company DNG Energy came on to South Africa’s energy scene promising energy security to a country battling with a constrained supply that has resulted in rolling blackouts. But now Daily Maverick can reveal the same company has failed to keep its ...

by Onke Ngcuka, Daily MaverickDNG Energy, the company that promised SA energy security, struggles to keep its own lights on by Onke Ngcuka, Daily Maverick October 10, 2022 Former and current employees and suppliers have lost homes and medical aid cover and are struggling to make ends meet, thanks to energy company DNG Energy failing to pay salaries and invoices.

This article first appeared on Daily Maverick and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

 

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So what happened fo kakpowership? Since DNG can't even balance their own books let's just go with thebpowerships and be done with this stage 2 rubbish.

Let me guess: the owners, some of whom we may know, are driving top of the range vehicles in this country today - and nothing will happen to them ... Am I right or am I right?

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