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ICYMI President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that he will appoint a Minister of Electricity to the Presidency to deal effectively and urgently with the country’s power challenges.

Image: GCISPresident Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that he will appoint a Minister of Electricity to the Presidency to deal effectively and urgently with the country’s power challenges.He says the new minister will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the electricity crisis response including the work of the National Energy Crisis Committee.

“The minister of electricity in the Presidency will assume full responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the electricity crisis response, including the work of the energy crisis committee. Now the minister will focus full time on the work with the Eskom board and management to end load shedding and ensure that the energy action plan is implemented without delay.”

The Minister of Electricity will focus full-time and work with the Eskom board and management on ending load shedding and ensuring that the Energy Action Plan is implemented without delay.

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U can hardly understood dt coz u don't know the problem which forces him to do so. He is trying to remove all rotten potatoes in the system

Minister of Ernegy vs Minister of Electricity Minister of Finance will soon have Minister of Money alongside him.

An acknowledgment that his current ministers are useless, pay collectors, and corruption pushers who destroyed everything in South Africa within 30 years.

Welcome to Mzansi where you will find Minister Of Electricity kkkkkkk

LICENCE to steal cyril. You gonna hide it on your farm ?

That's Gwede Mantashe is useless 😒 😑

President would rather appoint additional minister,rather than deal with the incompetent one.

soon there shall be a minister of potholes

SA is one big joke, where in the world have you seen such a post?

Soon it will be minister of potholes!

What will he do? Shovel coal into the furnaces!

So when you can get hold of him it's Load shedding 😅😅😅😅

Appointing individuals will not solve the problem as long as the root cause has not been resolved. Electricity department is too technical & it needs technical solutions, not these political appointments. Solar plants for each province/district can help to reduce the problem

Also, this will make it easier to funnel more money out of the SOE

He might as well appoint a minister of potholes, and water, and unemployment, and and and

Minister of Electricity 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

In previous administrations we used to have minister without portfolio, but because we easily forget we're now appalled by minister of electricity...we have forgotten when loadshedding actually started, we debate fiercely about its root cause and have radical views on solving it

ANC and Ramaphosa is failing us stop defending this nonsense look around yourselves u wld see

Inganekwane

What is Pravin and Gwede going to do? More tax payers money for a useless portfolio.

So Jamnandas will oversee all SOES excluding Eskom

Sparks will fly I tell you, sparks will fly! ⚡️

So the plan is to appoint another politician to join the other 2 mess things up even further, whilst cashing in on Disaster funds. CoGta Minister will keep us busy with covid level rules like 'people must bath with hot water once a week. In july'. Keep politicians away 🤡🤡

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