Trade unions are worried the shutting down of the coal industry will have a devastating impact on livelihoods. But one energy expert says the transition away from coal will, in fact, create more job opportunities.
Germany is to inject over R12-billion into South Africa's move to renewable energy sources. Courtesy #DStv403.
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