President Cyril Ramaphosa has met with members of the Eskom board to establish a cross-government alignment on the actions needed to stabilise the energy utility in light of its financial and operational challenges...

President Cyril Ramaphosa
The meeting, where the board presented a report on the implementation of the nine-point plan, was attended by the ministers of finance, mineral resources and energy and public enterprises.
“The plan is focusing on its key priorities being the need to ensure uninterrupted power supply, cutting costs, driving efficiencies and increasing revenue through, amongst others, higher collection rates," a statement from the Presidency said.
Ramaphosa used the meeting to reiterate to the board that the energy utility, Africa’s largest producer of electricity and one of the nation's most strategic assets, is critical to South Africa’s growth and development.
The Presidency said he will announce further measures to support Eskom’s efforts at recovery and financial and operational sustainability.