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President Cyril Ramaphosa says government will not change its National Energy Action Plan introduced in July last year.

He says Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana will announce further plans to reduce load shedding such as the introduction of solar rooftops when he presents his Budget Speech next week.Government will not change its National Energy Action Plan: Ramaphosa. This, as the President moves to reassure the nation of the government’s plans to resolve the ongoing electricity crisis this year.

The President has also poured cold water over concerns about the imminent appointment of a minister responsible for electricity. “We will ensure that environmental protection and technical standards are maintained, and that procurement is undertaken yes with transparency and proper oversight. We will use the state of disaster to rid of unnecessary bureaucratic obstacles that stand in the way of urgently bringing new generation capacity onto the grid,” Ramaphosa explains.Ramaphosa publicly confirmed for the first time that his deputy in government, David Mabuza, would soon be leaving.

 

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There is always a plan but never any measurable tactics or actions. Just another round of BS. Lets see what lies and excuses the PresidencyZA comes up with this time and how much money will be stolen. Remember CyrilRamaphosa, you are being watched by an entire nation!

What is that plan exactly?

“Good” don’t allow anyone interfere with you well planed load shedding program. It’s working well and the people love it🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

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