Business must now rise to the challenge: Mavuso

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'I am excited to see business, government and Eskom work together to resolve the challenges we face.' - BusiMavuso2 - BLSA_Official CEO. Moneyweb BusinessNews

The president’s Energy Action Plan announced last week was a significant event. President Cyril Ramaphosa has now thrown everything possible at solving the energy crisis, including opening the way for the private sector to become major generators of electricity. Business Leadership South Africa applauded the effort. Read: At last: CR throws the kitchen sink at load shedding Business must now rise to the challenge.

A lot of the land available is in Mpumalanga and as Eskom retires its coal power stations, job creation for those who will be displaced will be important, something that can be achieved by making the land available to private generators. Business can also support Eskom’s wide-ranging efforts to improve its performance, including the security of infrastructure at risk of vandalism and theft. Sabotage has become an unfortunate challenge facing Eskom and the performance of its fleet.

 

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