Ministers, utilities, private companies gather in CT for Africa Energy Week

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The week-long initiative is an interactive exhibition and networking event hosted by the African Energy Chamber from Tuesday until Friday.

CAPE TOWN - One of the world’s largest energy conferences, Africa Energy Week, is set to kick off in Cape Town from Tuesday.

The theme for this year's gathering is exploring and investing in Africa's energy future while driving an enabling environment. Senior director at Energy Capital and Power, James Chester, explains that Africa Energy Week was established last year under the aim to make energy poverty history by 2030. "The way that we feel that can and should be done is by bringing investment into all types of African energy. We've got ministers, LOCs, utilities, private companies, service companies from all around the world, they're here in Cape Town this week, we're delighted to host them and we're all working towards this very, very important goal."

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Energy week? We currently having stage 4 Loadshedding, is this to accommodate everyone attending this taxpayers gathering? Free food, electricity?

In CT where stuff works and is not run by the useless ANC clowns.

Energy week...are you having a laugh 😃 We don't even get to have a full energy day,..

😂😂😂 Farcical... What a joke Energy meeting in a country where Gov ruined the energy system for self enrichment.. Are they going to compare bank balances?

To admire CT view ..and eat food .. a waste of taxpayers money

😂

Energy Week... more like 3.5 days of the week

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