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    Eskom to receive second debt relief payment

    October 19, 2023
    Calib Cassim - Eskom CEO

    Eskom, the state power utility of South Africa, is set to receive a second debt relief payment of up to 20 billion rand ($1.06 billion) from the National Treasury next week, according to the company’s interim CEO, Calib Cassim.

    1. The debt relief package was announced by the National Treasury in February as a measure to assist Eskom in paying off its debts and avoiding defaults. The government has offered a total of 254 billion rand to aid Eskom in repaying a portion of its 423 billion rand total debt owed to global financial institutions.
    2. The first tranche of 16 billion rand was received by Eskom in August, and the upcoming payment will mark the second installment of the relief package.
    3. Eskom’s total debt is nearly equivalent to the entire national budget for education and surpasses the allocations for health and social development. The financial burden has resulted in Eskom implementing record power blackouts in South Africa, lasting up to 10 hours a day, due to its aging coal-fired power plants struggling to meet high demand.
    4. The recent improvement in power supply has led to a reduction in daily power cuts to two hours a day. Calib Cassim expressed optimism that the situation would further improve during the September to April period, with the possibility of no power cuts from early next year.
    5. The debt relief payments from the National Treasury aim to alleviate the financial strain on Eskom and support its efforts to stabilize and strengthen the country’s power grid and infrastructure.
    6. The disbursement of the second debt relief payment highlights the government’s commitment to addressing Eskom’s financial challenges and ensuring the reliable supply of electricity in South Africa.

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