The government and organised business have developed a broad plan to urgently work together to address various crises hitting South Africa.
“The work will be directed through the government-led National Energy Crisis Committee , National Logistics Crisis Committee , and Joint Initiative to Fight Crime and Corruption , and overseen by a Joint Strategic Operations Committee,” the presidency said. “It is driven by a shared determination to overcome the severe challenges we currently face and to mobilise the country’s substantial capabilities towards the achievement of that goal. We welcome this commitment from business and undertake as government to work to ensure the success of this partnership.”
This will be done by supporting a drive to close the current energy capacity gap and build confidence in restoring energy security.
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