South Africans cannot be expected to pay indefinitely for Eskom’s failures, writes Outa's Wayne Duvenage.
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Eskom's electricity generation costs have more than doubled over the past decade, leading to significantly higher electricity prices for South Africans.
South Africans cannot be expected to pay indefinitely for Eskom’s failures, writes Outa's Wayne Duvenage.
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