FT: Eskom chair Nyati says the utility is “fixed”, loadshedding over
Eskom's chair claims South Africa's decade-long power crisis is resolved, with structural changes boosting capacity and reducing outages. Despite scepticism and political controversy, Mteto Nyati assures that load shedding will likely end, highlighting significant improvements and reduced diesel usage. The opposition doubts these claims, suggesting political motives. The state utility's turnaround plan continues, aiming for sustained stability and adaptation to renewable energy challenges.
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By Rob Rose in Johannesburg and David Pilling in London
Chair of state-owned utility makes claim about frequent outages days ahead of crucial vote for ruling ANC
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