'Deliberate' SOE mismanagement for 'benefit of big business': Azapo

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Azapo, which has been staging a sit-in at the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) headquarters in Pretoria this week, joined other organisations on Friday to protest against rolling power cuts and the recent electricity tariff increase.

JOHANNESBURG - Political party Azanian People's Organisation said that state-owned enterprises were being mismanaged deliberately to make way for the private sector to manage them.

The organisations marched to Nersa's head office and the Union Buildings in the capital after Eskom’s application to increase electricity prices by 18.65% was granted. Azapo’s Gauteng chairperson, Kganare Lefoka, said that the private sector was partially responsible for the destruction of the country’s SOEs.

“We are really angered that the interests of the nation are being sacrificed to benefit the interests of big businesses. This is part of the whole scheme of privatising state-owned enterprises.”

 

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So share that ill gotten gains with us then!

One Azania, One Nation and also One voter..

Shame I wish to believe this but eish it's jokeful

You put your neighbours wives before your own wife, you shall not have a wife for long? South Africa needs at this stage to PUT SOUTH AFRICA FIRST. If you have own cow and feed it, then hire some one to milk it and one bottle it and then you buy it back you can not expect gain.

All those CEOs must pay back those massive salaries they got for running the SOEs down. And all the bonuses too.

One Azanla One Nation the spirit of Onkgopotse Abraham Tiro

Does azapo still exist? Everyone is a comic these days.

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