[JUST IN] President CyrilRamaphosa has transferred to his electricity minister, KgosientshoRamokgopa the responsibility to procure new power generation capacity, taking it away from the mining and energy minister, GwedeMantashe. Moneyweb Loadshedding
President Cyril Ramaphosa has transferred to his electricity minister the responsibility to procure new power generation capacity, taking it away from the mining and energy minister, Ramaphosa’s office said on Friday. Read all our Eskom and load shedding coverage here. In March, Ramaphosa appointed Kgosientsho Ramokgopa to the newly created post of electricity minister to try to find a solution to the worst power cuts on record. But Ramokgopa’s powers had not been clearly delineated.
determine the types of energy sources from which electricity must be generated, and the percentages of electricity that must be generated from such sources;
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