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President Cyril Ramaphosa has assured the newly accredited 18 ambassadors to South Africa, that the country is doing all it can to ensure a stable supply of electricity.

He says South Africa, like the rest of the world, is still rebuilding the economy following the COVID-19 pandemic.

He officially welcomed the ambassadors from 18 countries, which include Gambia, Nepal, Pakistan, and South Sudan, among others, in Pretoria this afternoon.“We are therefore focused on several measures to substantially improve the performance of our existing power stations and bring additional generating capacity online as speedily as possible.

Global solidarity is required if we are to meet pressing international challenges such as energy and food insecurity, climate change, conflict and the existential threat of nuclear weapons.

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