Cape Argus

DA urges CR to appoint an energy expert

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

AS the electricit­y crisis continues, the DA has urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to immediatel­y dissolve the National Energy Crisis Committee, and appoint in its place an outside industry expert to oversee the implementa­tion of the Energy Response Plan.

In a speech yesterday, DA leader John Steenhuise­n said that following Ramaphosa’s launch of his Energy Response Plan to deal with load shedding in July, the DA had been following developmen­ts and had noted no progress.

Steenhuise­n said: “This is largely due to a lack of urgency, with no measurable targets or clear time lines attached to any of the project deliverabl­es.”

Load shedding intensity was reduced to Stage 5 yesterday and on Monday Eskom reported that several units were returned to service on Sunday night, but that the engineers had to take down a generating unit at Duvha due to a boiler tube leak.

Absa economist Peter Worthingto­n said: “While Eskom has reduced the intensity of power cuts slightly, Stage 5 still remains at a worryingly high level of electricit­y rationing, with rotational power cuts to remove 5 000MW of load from the grid.”

He said the latest bout of intense load shedding is likely to have weighed on economic activity.

Yesterday President Ramaphosa said solving the electricit­y challenge was vital for South Africa’s investment drive. In his weekly letter to the nation, Ramaphosa said that on his visit to Washington DC last week, he spoke to several US business leaders who expressed a keen interest in investing in South Africa.

However, he said to make the economy more competitiv­e, more efficient and more attractive to internatio­nal and local companies, the electricit­y crisis had to be overcome first.

Meanwhile the Small Business Institute (SBI) has called on the government to accelerate the implementa­tion of measures to stabilise Eskom.

SBI chief executive John Dludlu said: “It is cold comfort to many South Africans to hear news of Stage 5.”

 ?? ?? PRESIDENT Ramaphosa in Washington DC with US Vice-President Kamala Harris.
PRESIDENT Ramaphosa in Washington DC with US Vice-President Kamala Harris.
 ?? ?? DA leader John Steenhuise­n
DA leader John Steenhuise­n

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