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The South African government has reportedly approved significant board changes at state-owned energy enterprises Eskom and Necsa. These leadership shifts coincide with the approval of a new Integrated Resource Plan aimed at addressing the nation’s power challenges.
The Cabinet of South Africa has reportedly approved significant board changes at key state-owned energy enterprises alongside a new Integrated Resource Plan, according to recent government announcements. Sources indicate these decisions represent a comprehensive approach to addressing the country’s ongoing energy challenges and transitioning toward more sustainable power generation.