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South Africa's Ramaphosa rejects pause in power cuts is linked to election

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday declined opposition claims that a. recent pause in the electrical power cuts that have actually pestered the. country for years was due to an election turning up on May 29.

Rolling power cuts enforced by state utility Eskom reached. record levels in 2023 and continued in the very first quarter of this. year, however there has now been no load-shedding, as South Africans. call the cuts, for 48 straight days, the longest duration for more. than 2 years.

Over the very same 48-day period last year, there were power cuts. every day, according to data collected by The Outlier, an. independent South African publication specialising in public. service data visualisations.

The dramatic enhancement in power supply has actually been a talking. point in South African media and has caused opposition. accusations that the timing was designed to improve citizen. satisfaction with the governing African National Congress.

The ANC faces its toughest electoral test to date, with. opinion surveys suggesting it is on course to lose its. parliamentary majority for the very first time considering that it concerned power. 30 years back at the end of apartheid.

In a weekly newsletter, Ramaphosa stated Eskom's improved. efficiency revealed that the federal government's energy strategy revealed. in 2022 was flourishing.

Yet, versus all the readily available proof, some individuals have. declared that the minimized load-shedding is a political tactic ahead. of the elections, he said. This is not borne out by the. truths.

Ramaphosa attributed the improvement to a renewed focus by. Eskom on maintenance, new generation capability from eco-friendly. energy projects and strong take-up of roof solar panels. increased by tax rewards.

BURNING DIESEL

The Democratic Alliance, the biggest opposition celebration, last. week attributed the enhanced power supply to political. disturbance by the ANC, which it implicated of putting pressure. on Eskom to keep the lights on.

South Africans should not be fooled by this brazen abuse of. power and they should act to decisively vote out the manipulators. on the 29th of May, it said in a statement on its website.

A specific point of conflict was whether Eskom was burning. more diesel to increase supply, as declared last week by the. utility's previous CEO, Andre de Ruyter, who is openly. antagonistic towards the ANC.

If the lights are on, well done, but they're on because we. are putting cash into diesel at a rate of knots, de Ruyter,. who stepped down in February 2023, informed a conference in South. Africa, in remarks widely reported by local media.

South Africa's energy regulator Nersa stated on Friday that in. April alone, Eskom had actually produced 168.5 GWh from diesel. generators, more than half of the optimum it is usually enabled. per quarter.

In telecasted remarks on Monday, Electrical Power Minister. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa rejected that extreme usage of. diesel-powered turbines lagged the time out in load-shedding.

Absolutely nothing could be further from the truth, he stated, implicating. Eskom's critics of attempting to soil the work that the. Eskom team has actually done ... in its totality from the board to the. lowest members of Eskom including the cleaners.

(source: Reuters)