President Cyril Ramaphosa says this week will mark 120 days without load shedding. But he also says it’s too early to claim victory. He was delivering his budget vote speech in parliament.
Tuesday represents the 118th day without load shedding. According to the government, this is the longest period of no load shedding from September to December 2020 – saving over R6 billion in diesel used during the same period.
The President adds that his office is prioritising the fight against GBVF as well as corruption. While the balance sheet of SOEs is being supported as well as significant expansion of investment in infrastructure. He’s delegated his Deputy to resolve issues facing military veterans and traditional leaders.
Source: eNCA
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