It’s Eskom workers who will end load shedding: electricity minister
Electricity ministerRamokgopa on Wednesday visited Tutuka power station in Mpumalanga to get first-hand experience and understand the challenges workers face.
“As long the workers are happy … and have the necessary tools of trade … and are given the opportunity, and for as long as we are able to address the workers’ grievances, we have no doubt the workers will help us to resolve this problem,” he said. “I am with you. I am on your side. We have agreed with management and organised labour that I am coming back. There is a lot that organised labour wants to discuss with me. There is a lot that still needs to be done,” Ramokgopa said.Ramokgopa’s Tutuka visit is the third day of a two-week programme of planned visits to Eskom power stations around the country. In total, the minister will visit 14 power stations.
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