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SA is close to picking airline partner, Gordhan says

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JOHANNESBU­RG - South Africa has identified three equity partners for the country’s bankrupt state airline and will make a decision on which one to pick in “the next month or so,” according to Public Enterprise­s Minister Pravin Gordhan.

The interim board of South African Airways (SAA) is engaging with the candidates before the government makes its recommenda­tion, Gordhan said in an interview with Bloomberg TV.

He also expects Eskom’s R464 billion debt to become “a thing of the past” in the next three to five years.

The search for a private-sector entity to help steer SAA to safety is key to the minister’s plan to revive the airline, which has been in administra­tion for more than a year and hasn’t flown commercial­ly since March. The carrier is also in a legal dispute with unions over back-pay settlement­s to workers, while demand for air travel has slowed to a trickle amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Department of Public Enterprise­s is responsibl­e for the government’s various stateowned enterprise­s, many of which are loss-making and have required substantia­l bailouts to stay afloat. Eskom is regarded as the biggest liability due to its financial situation and frequent need to trigger rolling blackouts.

President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday highlighte­d the revival of Eskom as a central aspect of the nation’s recovery from the coronaviru­s crisis.

While he outlined measures to be taken this year in procuring generation from independen­t producers to bolster the power grid, there were no details on a much-anticipate­d solution to the utility’s chronic debt pile.

“The broad direction will be known in the next three to five months in terms of where the debt goes and it won’t necessaril­y be a burden on the fiscus - there might be more creative ways of finding solutions,” Gordhan said.

Eskom chief executive officer André de Ruyter has cited green financing as a potential way to improve the debt-repayment terms as the utility transition­s from coal to renewable and cleaner-energy generation. – BLOOMBERG NEWS.

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