Western Cape premier vows to make the city energy resilient 💡 and help businesses tackle load shedding for economic growth📈 WesternCape AlanWinde TheCitizenNews Read what else he said⤵️
The country’s energy crisis is expected to persist further into 2023, with more load shedding stages on the cards.Winde on Wednesday visited a Macassar-based business that is taking steps to lessen the impact of ongoing load shedding.The premier was accompanied by former Eskom executive Alwie Lester, who has now joined the Western Cape government, and the executive director of energy at the City of Cape Town, Kadri Nassiep.
“We need to make sure there is more investment into and from the private sector to mitigate the devastating effects of load shedding. “The very successful festive season concluded the Western Cape’s year of recovery. But now at the beginning of 2023, we know that it will be a challenging year, but it is nonetheless a year of hope and opportunity for the Western Cape.”
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