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Abstract:The South African National Treasury hopes parliament will approve a bill to speed up funds to struggling state power utility Eskom before the end of August, a department official said on Thursday. President Cyril Ramap
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - The South African National Treasury hopes parliament will approve a bill to speed up funds to struggling state power utility Eskom before the end of August, a department official said on Thursday.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said in his state of the nation address that the government would ask parliament to approve a special appropriation bill allocating a “significant portion” of the 230 billion rand ($16.08 billion) in fiscal support that Eskom will need over the next decade in the early years.
“It will be a substantial amount,” National Treasury Director-General Dondo Mogajane told Reuters. “We hope to finalize this before the end of August.”
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