
Former Ekurhuleni mayor, Tania Campbell, has warned the new administration to not stifle the progress her administration made in lessening the city’s independence on Eskom.
Before being voted out from office, the DA-led coalition government had laid the groundwork for a solar farm and independent power producer deals that would supply additional power to the city’s grid.
Campbell said that she was expecting the newly-elected mayor, Sivuyile Ngodwana, to prioritize energy production in his State of the City Address on Tuesday.
She said that load shedding had devastated the industrial and township economy of Ekurhuleni.
“We are expecting the mayor to highlight his plans on economic development, strengthening the relationships we have built with the business sector in Ekurhuleni as we are an industrial hub. This will ensure more job creation in our city with an already struggling economy.”
-EWN
In other news – Video: Actress Keke Mphuthi reveals her side hustle
Mzansi actress Keke Mphuthi has taken time to have a side hustle, even though her acting career has shown to be successful for several years now.

The actress has shown that her talent is unmatched as she took on roles from gangster to soft roles on Television. The actress is mainly known for her role in Unmarried, Umbuso, and many others. The actress sometimes switches up showing off her vacation and influencer lifestyle for a humble farm job. Learn More











