Eskom cash scramble exposes ANC’s ‘failures and corruption’, says DA

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The power utility's dismal financial situation means that South Africa would be plunged into darkness again as the ANC continues to 'mislead' the public about the gravity of the problems at Eskom.

The power utility’s dismal financial situation means that South Africa would be plunged into darkness again as the ANC continues to ‘mislead’ the public about the gravity of the problems at Eskom.

Eskom and other state-owned enterprises had become a “black hole that the South African taxpayer needs to constantly fill”, she said. This meant that South Africa would no doubt be plunged into darkness this winter once again, as the ANC had “misled” the public about the gravity of the problems at Eskom.

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