The City of Tshwane has admitted to Eyewitness News that South Africa’s capital is still at the drawing board when it comes to finding alternative energy sources.
The City of Tshwane has admitted to Eyewitness News that South Africa’s capital is still at the drawing board when it comes to finding alternative energy sources.
A political row has erupted over a R26 billion unsolicited bid to resuscitate two old coal power plants in Pretoria, with opposition parties accusing Mayor Randall Williams of interference in the potential deal, a claim he’s since denied.
Amid all of this, Eskom’s now threatening to switch Pretoria off over its R1.6 billion debt.
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