MICHAEL AVERY: How energy emergency would pose risk to rule of law
It may sound conspiratorial, but the way SA’s energy crisis is being mismanaged one might suspect an ulterior motive.
At the time of writing the country is still waiting to hear what the president’s plan may be after revealing in his weekly letter that in the coming days he will announce a comprehensive set of actions to achieve far faster progress in tackling load-shedding...
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