Too Soon To Claim Victory: Ramaphosa Says As Sa Heads For 120 Days Of No Load-shedding

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too soon to claim victory ramaphosa says as sa heads for 120 days of no loadshedding

While lauding the work done to reduce the instances of load-shedding, President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that the country is not out of the woods yet as a possibility of further load-shedding remains.

Ramaphosa was introducing the Presidency budget vote in parliament on Tuesday.

He spoke about the significant strides made during the course of the previous administration, saying it will be important for the government of national unity (GNU) to sustain them.

Ramaphosa said with the support of the National Energy Crisis Committee, which he chairs, there has been a marked improvement in the performance of Eskoms power stations, which produce the bulk of South Africas electricity.

The committee came up with the Energy Action Plan. Regulatory changes have enabled substantial new investment in electricity generation.