New board for Eskom to fix energy crisis



On Friday, Minister Pravin Gordhan restructured the board of state power utility Eskom, naming Mpho Makwana as its new chairman, as the government seeks solutions to the country’s worsening energy crisis and its impact on the economy. Mandy Rambharos, the head of Eskom’s energy transition department, has resigned as negotiations with some of the world’s wealthiest nations to secure $8.5 billion in climate finance for South Africa become complicated.

Energy analyst Ted Blom weighs in.

Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405, for more details.

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21 thoughts on “New board for Eskom to fix energy crisis”

  1. Climate change?
    Yes, it's natural.
    Human activity is restricted to between 3 km underground and 2 km above sea level (radius 6,371 km)

    Earth's land surface area is 29,2% of which only a small part has human activity

    Earth’s core expels massive heat and gas

    Human activity is miniscule in comparison!

    The "climate emergency" is a hoax

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  2. Exactly, Ted. Good work on standing up against that distracting theory.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    It's a complete distraction even if it's happening at all, and it may not be caused by mankind.
    This hx is helping cause more loadshedding⚠

    Thank you very much for explaining this to South Afcns, Ted😅

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  3. Looks to m liker South Africans have learned to live without electricity for many years now. I hust think that the EV mafia must stop pushing Electric/Battery operated family cars down South African's throats.

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  4. Thank you Ted, it is about time someone starts connecting dots. You just have to follow the money to see/understand what is going on and who is pulling the strings, and it is not even our incompetent President who is just following orders by his globalist masters WHOM WE DIDN'T ELLECT! Keep up the good work!

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