SA’s electricity issues are fixable but we need political will | Business | M&G

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🔒 It is not unreasonable to predict that when policy is developed at a grindingly slow pace, it may well be pretty much irrelevant when it finally sees the light of day. Such is the case with the IRP, South Africa’s electricity provision plan.

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We need competent leadership. Nothing else.

Leave escom to the educated technical experience engineers

A misspelling then. RIP would be more accurate.

JZ gave you a political will by bringing Brian Molefe and a nuclear solution right now your ANC calls him corrupt.

We do not need a political will.All we need is qualified,skilled people in right positions in all the SOE's not the cadre deployment.

GwedeMantashe1 which political will are you talking about?

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