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Presidency Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says South Africa is determined to make sure that the energy issue is addressed adequately.

Addressing the media in Pretoria on Sunday, Mangwenya says as the Just Energy Transition investment plan begins to take off, the country will needMedia briefing on President’s public engagements programme for the week

An initial amount of R 10.7 billion has been received in low-interest loans from Germany and France. While South Africa welcomes low interests or conventional loans, a substantial portion of these loans needs to be in the form of grants,” he explains.Meanwhile, Ministers from various African countries are meeting on Sunday in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. The aim of the session is to ensure that continent speaks with one voice in response to issues raised at the COP27 climate summit.

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Morning to the south African honored people please 🙏 help the city of Mabopane residents we are being left out without supply please inform us Mabopane odi Block v

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Who's the president kanti

We give no shit about adequate address on the energy issues. Your baas has rubbished omtrent elke kak in this country. How long die fok are you going to address issues? Forever until thy kingdom come? Fok julle uit die flippin' referring! ONS is nou gatvol met julle kak nou! Fok!

In which he says they wish that already signed loans towards that R1.5 trillion will be grants, these ones think we are idiots,

These an expo which I didn't remember well it took place these year where big companies showcase their new innovations in Electricity plus Nuclear parts

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