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    Eskom’s record-breaking R21.2-billion loss explained

    May 30, 2023By admin
    1. Eskom is expected to report a record-breaking loss of R21.2-billion for the past financial year, according to unaudited results disclosed by the National Treasury in Parliament.
    2. The loss is attributed to a combination of factors, including lower-than-expected revenue due to the pandemic-induced economic slowdown, higher operating costs, and an increase in debt servicing costs.
    3. Eskom’s debt has ballooned to over R400-billion in recent years, making it one of the most indebted power utilities in the world.
    4. Eskom has been plagued by financial mismanagement, corruption, and operational inefficiencies, which have contributed to the country’s ongoing electricity crisis and the frequent power cuts known as load shedding.
    5. The South African government has committed to restructuring Eskom to make it more financially sustainable and reliable, but progress has been slow due to resistance from labor unions and other stakeholders.
    6. The government has also introduced measures to allow independent power producers to generate and sell electricity to the grid, but the rollout of these measures has been slow and limited.
    7. The latest loss is likely to put further pressure on the government to take decisive action to address Eskom’s financial woes and ensure a stable electricity supply for the country.

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