Africa Outlook

South Africa Confirms Hadebe as CEO of Struggling Eskom

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The South African Government has appointed Phakamani Hadebe as Chief Executive Officer of struggling state power firm, Eskom, ending a string of interim appointmen­ts that stretches back to 2016.

Hadebe has been leading efforts to stabilise Eskom, a company at the heart of corruption scandals surroundin­g ousted President, Jacob Zuma as interim CEO since January after an interventi­on by then-Deputy President, Cyril Ramaphosa.

Ramaphosa, who replaced Zuma as South Africa’s president in February, has made reforming stateowned firms a priority as he seeks to bolster economic growth and stave off sovereign credit ratings downgrades.

“Cabinet has approved the appointmen­t of Mr Phakamani Hadebe as the new group Chief Executive of Eskom. This is a reflection of the excellent work he has done over the past few months at the institutio­n,” Public Enterprise­s Minister, Pravin Gordhan commented.

Eskom has not had a permanent CEO since Brian Molefe resigned in November, 2016 after a report linked him to the Gupta family, whose relationsh­ip with Zuma is the subject of a South African judicial inquiry into state corruption.

The Guptas and Zuma deny wrongdoing.

Under Hadebe’s watch as interim CEO, Eskom averted a liquidity crisis by securing billions of rand in emergency funding from banks.

Hadebe is the former head of investment banking at Barclays Africa and before that was CEO of Land Bank.

Despite a shortage of coal at some power stations, Hadebe said this month that there would be no power blackouts this year.

Hadebe has said he aims to deliver a turnaround strategy for Eskom by September which could include the disposal of some assets.

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