Business group wants Eskom CEO to resign after stage 4 load shedding hits

Paul_S

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Andre de Ruyter is the first Eskom CEO who is openly exposing and admitting the rot at Eskom and taking some form of action.
I do however think that he's in over his head because the rot is so engrained in the SOEs. It would take many years to fix the company culture, lack of work ethic and government/union meddling and only then can he start fixing Eskom infrastructure properly.
 

grok

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“The country has been experiencing the blackouts since 2008, and 13 years later, there is no light at the end of the tunnel. The continuous excuse of blaming the state capture instead of solving the current problem, while it could have been valid, is disingenuous and tired.

Not nearly as disingenuous and tired as a black organization going after the white guy, the only one out of 17 who was not responsible but was brave enough to even give it a try, while our president has made no progress towards state capture except for medical paroling the very guy who was behind it all in the first place..
 
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