Eskom has inexperienced leadership, says Matshela Koko EskomCrisis
Durban - Former Eskom acting chief executive officer Matshela Koko said he did not buy the idea that the state-owned power utility’s implementation of stage 6 load shedding was caused by wet coal.
He said it was “very” clear that the leadership of Eskom, at board and executive levels was, “very” inexperienced. Koko insisted that South Africans were suffering long hours of darkness because of the lack of maintenance at the country’s power stations.
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