The private and public sector have helped to ease load shedding through their partnership.
The South African government’s partnership with the private sector to tackle some of South Africa’s biggest problems is bearing fruit.
Almost 130 private sector volunteers are working in partnership with Eskom and the government to support the effort at Kusile, with private sector technical support teams also working at five other power stations. Regarding bulk rail systems and ports, recovery teams with industry representatives and independent experts are working with Transnet to increase freight volumes at five strategic corridors.
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