DURBAN - Avin Maharaj, a former Eskom project manager who left the state-owned enterprise in 2017 will be returning to Eskom to takeover the management of the Kusile project according
to Eyewitness News. The project manager makes his way back to Eskom after they were unable to fill the position internally. "We believe he'll help us get Kusile to completion," said Mothae.
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