Elaborating on what the leaders will discuss on the just energy transition, Phillipson said: “I think we are continuing to work with the South African government in the best way to bring the 1.8bn that we have committed to mobilising in the next three to five years.
“I think there are still some discussions to have, including the next step on the investment plan — we will be moving into how it’s going to be implemented.” While this is a positive step, Phillipson said, there is still a journey that needs to be travelled on the matter.“I think everyone wants to see the same thing, which is free and fair elections in Zimbabwe next year. We also want to see action taken on human rights and I think this again will be a good opportunity for the president and the prime minister, and other ministers and officials, to have a discussion.
Because there is a shared ambition, Phillipson said, both countries want to see prosperity and security for the people of Zimbabwe, delivered through free and fair elections.
CR must not go there especially if he is to mislead/misrepresent South Africans by plunging our country into further debts and more future darkness/more loadshedding with this nonsensical JUST ENERGY TRANSITION which will not work here ! Let’s stick to baseload & fix Eskom
When He reaches Heathrow Airport, Boom stage 7 loadshedding, hayi kudlaliwe nge Ankole🚩
Rama posa should also remember to discuss Phala phala 💰 with Rishi.