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Why restructuring South Africa's power utility won't end the blackouts
29th March 2019 Recent power cuts and the announcement that South Africa’s power utility Eskom will be receiving R23-billion (about USD$1.5-billion) a year in... →
Zest WEG Group - Siegfried Kreutzfeld
27th March 2019 Zest WEG Group, a subsidiary of leading Brazil-based equipment manufacturer WEG, distributes manufactures and supports a diverse portfolio of... →
Load-shedding cost billions – City of Cape Town
By: African News Agency 27th March 2019 The recent bout of load-shedding, which badly affected small businesses, is estimated to have cost billions of rands, the City of Cape Town said on... →
Boiler-tube leaks playing big role in rise of unplanned losses to over 12 000 MW 
By: Terence Creamer 20th March 2019 State-owned electricity producer Eskom has confirmed that boiler-tube leaks are significant contributor to unplanned losses of more than 12 000 MW... →
Gordhan, Mabuza to shed light on SA’s power crisis
By: News24Wire 19th March 2019 Minister of Public Enterprises Pravin Gordhan and the chairperson of the Eskom Board, Jabu Mabuza, will hold a media briefing to give an update on... →
Tough days ahead – Ramaphosa warns SA as power cuts continue 
By: News24Wire 18th March 2019 President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned South Africans to prepare for difficult days ahead as Eskom power cuts continue to cripple the country.... →
Eskom's 'perfect storm' and how the power utility is managing the crisis 
By: News24Wire 18th March 2019 South Africa has been oscillating between Stage 2 and Stage 4 load shedding since Friday, cutting up to 4 000 MW from the national grid per day.... →
State Capture inquiry hears of secrecy around Optimum coal mine sale to the Guptas 
By: News24Wire 14th March 2019 Former director general in the department of Mineral Resources, Thibedi Ramontja, on Thursday detailed the secrecy that surrounded the acquisition... →