Former President Jacob Zuma has defended a proposed nuclear energy deal, saying it would've solved Eskom's crisis.
"As for that plan, the first reactor would have come online in 2023," said"Even if we had implemented the IRP 2010, the first reactor would come online in four years from now.".
"As for that plan, the first reactor would have come online in 2023," said"Even if we had implemented the IRP 2010, the first reactor would come online in four years from now."United States Latest News, United States Headlines
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