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Eskom CEO says loadshedding is unavoidable sabcnews

De Ruyter further warned of the likelihood of more load shedding in the future as the power utility works to fix the system and perform scheduled maintenance.

“In the past, we have neglected to perform scheduled maintenance that is required and those legacies are clearly now coming home and causing us to have unreliable equipment.

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Completely avoidable with proper management.

Lol.

That's a lie

But it's called State Capture when it happens under some individuals.

Whatever. Eskom

He must ask the peoples engineer, Mr Koko to help him, he sorted loadshedding.

What A Bunch Of BULL!!

Bull shit... Why does he and the board give up 25% of there salaries so they can fix things

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