Eskom Chief Executive Officer Phakamani Hadebe will leave at the end of July.
Eskom Group Chief Executive Officer, Phakamani Hadebe will step down in July. CourtesyThe power utility announced that Hadebe,“It has been a privilege to serve South Africans as the Group Chief Executive of Eskom,” Hadebe said.
“I am humbled and grateful to have contributed towards the stability for an organisation that is critical for our economy. I am particularly grateful to the Board, the Exco, and all our employees for their resilience and support during this journey.” “It is no secret that this role comes with unimaginable demands which have unfortunately had a negative impact on my health. In the best interests of Eskom and my family, I have therefore decided to step down."Eskom board chairperson Jabu Mabuza, said Hadebe has been instrumental in driving stability at the power utility during a very challenging period at the organisation.
“We have learnt to depend on his resilience to drive the kind of transformation that South Africa expects of our organization,” Mabuza said. "Appreciating the toll that this takes on an individual, we have had to, with regret, accept his decision.”
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