South Africa’s state power company Eskom is battling a legacy of neglect, mismanagement and state capture as it struggles to bring an end to rolling blackouts that have severely damaged businesses and the economy.
FROM CYANIDE TO SOLAR: FINANCIAL TIMES’ ESKOM DOCUMENTARY HIGHLY REVEALING
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