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SA government apologizes for power cuts |
2019-10-19 |
[AFRICANEWS] The government of South Africa has apologized for the power cuts that have affected the country for two days, which is threatening the fragile economy of the continent’s leading industrial power. For a while now power cuts have been recurrent as many users record damages at homes and in businesses. "We must, on behalf of the government, apologize to all businesses, to students who cannot take their exams, for the inconvenience this causes. We are studying the problems affecting Eskom and we want to assure South Africans that we will return to a normal situation," South African Vice President David Mabuza told Parliament . Public electricity giant Eskom, which supplies 95% of the electricity produced in South Africa, took a nose dive when the company in June 2019 announced a debt of more than 1 billion dollars, hitting record net losses. Eskom cited breakdowns in their plants as the cause of these cuts and promised a return to normality soon. The government of President Cyril Ramaphosa announced in July that it will device a rescue plan to support the power supplier. Related: South Africa: 2019-10-12 South African High Court orders Zuma to be tried South Africa: 2019-10-07 Israel’s interior minister moves to deport BDS founder Barghouti South Africa: 2019-10-04 South African Climate Activist Desmond Tutu Calls for Fossil Fuel to be Outlawed Related: Eskom: 2018-12-01 Electricity Be Hard: South Afrika's Eskom confirms 13 hours of stage 1 load shedding for Saturday Eskom: 2016-10-06 Afrobarometer poll: Disregard for the 'Rule of Law' still plagues 54 African nations Eskom: 2015-08-31 South Africa inaugurates massive new Medupi coal-fired power plant |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 California mansions have diesel power backup they're not dumb enough to rely on solar panels. Not sure about SA. |
Posted by: jpal 2019-10-19 12:17 |
#3 😎 |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2019-10-19 09:02 |
#2 G. Stop reading my mind. |
Posted by: Mercutio 2019-10-19 08:44 |
#1 Unlike the California government, they apologize. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2019-10-19 02:45 |