South Africa is Looking to a Future Without an Eskom Monopoly Over Country’s Energy Supply (Business Report)
PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa yesterday said that South Africa was working towards breaking Eskom’s monopoly over energy supply in the country.
Ramaphosa told the virtual World Economic Forum (WEF) Davis Dialogues that he was in the process of roping in private players in the industry and allowing local municipalities to generate their own electricity. READ MORE
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