An area plunged into darkness during a power outage
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry says the negative impact of Eskom’s Stage 6 rolling blackouts could see South African companies cutting staff due to continued rolling blackouts.Consumers should brace themselves for tougher times ahead after Nersa granted the power utility an electricity tariff hike of 18.65%.
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry President, Advocate Mtho Xulu, says businesses are losing revenue and can’t even plan for economic growth. “I think anything beyond the inflationary increase is unaffordable for South Africans and the fact the energy itself is not available, Stage 6 means that half of the day is not available for any economic activity.So this is unjustifiable. We as business are calling for only an inflation linked increase anything beyond that is making the public pay for Eskom’s losses.
He further added that the high prices are diminishing returns for Eskom because more and more people will not be able to pay.“There will be increasing levels of nonpayment, theft of electricity, which is already a problem and also municipal arrears debt because municipalities will not be able to collect money from their customers and therefore not be able to pay what they owe to Eskom. So, there are diminishing returns from price increases.
Yes, our company is going to let 70 staff go. We are bleeding..SA is dying a slow and painful death!!!
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Get rid of government workers and cut taxes to keep private sector employed. Why must private sector employees always bear the brunt for government failures🤬🤬🤬
This very true
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So now the ordinary guy has to suffer for this This is pure miss management. Really.
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