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South Africa invokes disaster law to tackle energy crisis

The electricity crunch has been years in the making, a product of delays in building new coal-fired power stations, corruption in coal-supply contracts, criminal sabotage and failures to ease up regulation to enable private providers to bring renewable energy on tap

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Opposition Economic Freedom Fighters party members are removed by presidential task force and officials as President Cyril Ramaphosa attempts to deliver his state-of-the-nation address Thursday. Pic/AFP

Opposition Economic Freedom Fighters party members are removed by presidential task force and officials as President Cyril Ramaphosa attempts to deliver his state-of-the-nation address Thursday. Pic/AFP

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday declared a national “state of disaster” over his country’s crippling power shortages, saying they posed an existential threat to the economy and social fabric.

The electricity crunch has been years in the making, a product of delays in building new coal-fired power stations, corruption in coal-supply contracts, criminal sabotage and failures to ease up regulation to enable private providers to bring renewable energy on tap.

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