Minister Pravin Gordhan’s nine-point plan to get the bankrupt Eskom back on track are welcomed by industrialists and businessmen who are currently deeply concerned about the extremely poor functioning of this state entity.
An expert dealing with the dilapidated Eskom says the minister’s plans can contribute to possible recovery of Eskom.
He says although it looks like reasonable plans, the lot of money and a lot of time is going to ask the struggling industry to stand on its own again.
The expert believes it will cost at least R10bn and a team of experts to effectively operate the industry.
Meanwhile, it is announced that experts from Italy have been called in to try and recover the poor service.
Observers say it is clear that the ANC government will not use the expertize of whites in South Africa, as it will be a direct blow to the faces of the regime.
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