SA needs to invest, build confidence in power generation - Radebe

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South Africa needs to invest in new electricity generation capacity and instill confidence in its ability to generate power so as not to deter investment, Energy Minister Jeff Radebe said on Tuesday at an energy conference in Johannesburg.

 

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