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Government says progress is being made with the implementation of its Energy Action Plan aimed at resolving the country’s electricity supply crisis.

Government says progress is being made with theIn the National Energy Crisis Committee, NECOM’s six-month progress update, government says the power system remains constrained in the short term. However, measures outlined in the plan will reduce the frequency and severity of rolling blackouts as new capacity is brought online.

“South Africans are right to demand immediate action to address the devastating impact of load shedding on our lives and on the economy. The energy action plan provides a clear way out of this crisis. South Africa does not need any new plans, we are focusing on implementing this plan fully and effectively to achieve energy security for all South Africans.”“The suggestions I’ve got is, the first one is tax incentive, there is no mention of tax incentives now.

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That's what the problem is with government. It's always a plan....zero implementation

Election talk

If this is true,as we don't have the details to verify what's been done to date, then it's a case if too little ,too late.

Implementing for over 10 years,,😶😶 Power outages have been a crisis already what a joke.

🤣🤣🤣 Ok.

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