“The possibility exists that at this late hour government, civil society, labour and business can come together to keep the lights on and lift ourselves out of this morass,” he told a Gibs forum event.
Motlanthe said renewable energy sources were still at a fledgling stage and were not yet reliable enough to be added to the energy mix. Following the resignations of Eskom chief executive Phakamani Hadebe and SAA’s head Vuyani Jarana, Motlanthe said interference in the affairs of state-owned enterprises’ boards was unacceptable.
Eskom “hasn’t had a competent board for a while and suffers from weak leadership”, he argued, adding, “the board must be populated by those who can be respected by the engineers. Hadebe never stood a chance of turning Eskom around” because he was a banker.
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Viva mkhulu so true. The Elephant approach advise CR not to bite too much at a time.
Pure genius 🙄 Many South Africans have been saying that since Mandela was on the throne. But the cANCer, including Motlanthe, knew better. But yes, he is correct. Someone tell Cereal. Please.
I would like a job where I screw up EVERY DAY, cost the company millions daily AND still get bailed out by Government ....... over and over and over without reprisal !!! OnlyInTheANC
Mara...how did the debt escalate to 500 billion...?..were u not getting updates on the pecurious situation at Eskom former president
Lol, there was no priority during his term of office as DP and he was a leader of government business, even during his short term as president Eskom was experiencing loadshedding, nothing was done 😜😜😜
Leadership ✊
Wholistic approach is the only way to succeed
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