Head of South Africa power firm resigns

Story By: BBC

The head of South Africa’s embattled state-owed power utility firm Escom has resigned.

Andre de Ruyter handed in his resignation earlier this week, local media report.

 

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He is yet to comment on his leaving nor the reasons for his decision.

Mr De Ruyter’s resignation comes amid crippling blackouts across the country known as load-shedding.

Through planned outages, the utility rations power supply, supposedly to keep the grid from collapsing.

The role of Eskom head has become a kind of poisoned chalice in recent years, with bosses abruptly leaving either due to public dissatisfaction or seeming government interference in its running.

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Mr De Ruyter has been in the position for less than three years.

South Africa is currently on level-five rolling blackouts – which means no less than six hours of power-cuts during the course of the day.

The outages affect schools, businesses and households alike.

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