BUSISIWE MAVUSO: Proposals on power crisis are encouraging

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BUSISIWE MAVUSO: Proposals on power crisis are encouraging
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Time will tell if SA’s problem is really red tape or a broader inability to deliver, or both

Proposals from thought leaders, civil society and the government to address the power crisis are encouraging. The National Planning Commission has added its voice.

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