SA won't go beyond Stage 6 power cuts - Ramokgopa

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SA won't go beyond Stage 6 power cuts - Ramokgopa
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SA won't go beyond Stage 6 power cuts, says Ramokgopa eNCA DStv403

JOHANNESBURG - Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has assured South Africans they won't have to suffer power cuts higher than Stage 6.READ:Ramokgopa has just wrapped up his oversight visits to all of Eskom's fourteen power stations across the country.

"I want to give the South African public the assurance that like I said before I don't foresee us moving to higher, higher stages of load shedding," he said. Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramakgopa has assured South Africans they won't have to suffer power cuts higher than Stage 6.

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