"The Chinese are the first to come back to us and say they will provide this kind of equipment like PVs…" Ramokgopa explained.Government knows the value of the assets to be provided and will be in a position to determine where this equipment must be installed – such as which schools, municipalities, provinces or hospitals.
Ramokgopa doubts that there will be a tax on the assets, as it is donations. This will be further discussed with SARS's customs unit."I really do not foresee it will be a problem. It is a grant someone is giving you." Ramokgopa said that internal processes are being followed to ensure South Africa may receive the assets.In times of uncertainty you need journalism you can trust. For 14 free days, you can have access to a world of in-depth analyses, investigative journalism, top opinions and a range of features. Journalism strengthens democracy. Invest in the future today. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.