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power from the sun and from the wind but delays wimmin the jew to the focus of the then president jacob zuma nutrition and which focused on nuclear as alluded to and is when the technology is trying to store that n.h. and create it where not today at all at that time but now under serum a pasta the government seem to be saying it knows what to do and is going to get that energy from the sun. but does it really knows what to do is there really a realistic chance for renewables to take off in south africa what's what needs to happen there is a plan that the government has already drafted that goes up to 2030 and even up to 2050 where the government is now introducing independent and it produces to try and pursue an it from the sun from the wind and from classes when they already government is engaged this independent and it produces to try and make sure they are there to create the energy and then they sell the energy eskom then eskom gets it to 5 and currently about 5 percent of that energy is already produced by these independent and it produces and the government office at the time goes as.
power from the sun and from the wind but delays wimmin the jew to the focus of the then president jacob zuma nutrition and which focused on nuclear as alluded to and is when the technology is trying to store that n.h. and create it where not today at all at that time but now under serum a pasta the government seem to be saying it knows what to do and is going to get that energy from the sun. but does it really knows what to do is there really a realistic chance for renewables to take off in...
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of military arms had not been corrupt now that commission was set up in 2011 by former president jacob zuma and it said at that time there was no evidence of corruption in the more than $2000000000.00 military equipment deal that these were contracts that were entered into with several european defense companies back in 100-1900 time the commission didn't hold anyone accountable and said there was no undue influence in the selection of bridges then president zuma said the commission also found that there was no evidence of bribery or corruption but today's court judgment said that the commission had not done enough to fully investigate those allegations of bribery and corruption now that the commission has the commission's ruling has been set aside it means that anyone implicated in the deal including former president zuma can't use the commission's findings as a defense and this is important because tomorrow who resigned last germ is facing renewed corruption charges related to that arms deal and his trial is due to start in october however the former president has been in court to have th
of military arms had not been corrupt now that commission was set up in 2011 by former president jacob zuma and it said at that time there was no evidence of corruption in the more than $2000000000.00 military equipment deal that these were contracts that were entered into with several european defense companies back in 100-1900 time the commission didn't hold anyone accountable and said there was no undue influence in the selection of bridges then president zuma said the commission also found...
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multi-billion dollar investment in renewable energy projects but under the leadership of former president jacob zuma the program was scrapped and the focus instead turned to nuclear energy leaving the energy mix looking like this by far the biggest proportion of south africa's needs are met by coal 85 percent oil and gas and nuclear energy together make up much of the rest renewables account for just 4 percent. when president cyril ramaphosa or took office last year he put the nuclear expansion plan on the back burner choosing instead to shift the focus back to renewables his aim is for a quarter of south africa's energy needs to be met by green sources by 2030 years they want coal to supply just half. the following is mismanagement he faces an uphill struggle especially when blackouts are already hampering the progress of the south african economy. from johannesburg joined by our correspondent. from a european perspective it's hard to understand you think of south africa as a land of abandoned sunshine where all the solar stations indeed there is plenty of sun here indeed indeed the government reco
multi-billion dollar investment in renewable energy projects but under the leadership of former president jacob zuma the program was scrapped and the focus instead turned to nuclear energy leaving the energy mix looking like this by far the biggest proportion of south africa's needs are met by coal 85 percent oil and gas and nuclear energy together make up much of the rest renewables account for just 4 percent. when president cyril ramaphosa or took office last year he put the nuclear expansion...
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remarkable transition to mandela, and nelson more recently there was the latest -- the leadership of jacob zuma which proved disastrous in many ways, and south africa fell into the situation of state capture, where there was large-scale corruption amongst many of the elite. africans,alk to south what they will point to is that south africa has been able to write the ship under the leadership of the new president -- role of the judiciary, the media, and civil society stop all three of those were critical to exposing state capture and exposing what was happening under president zuma and to generating some momentum for change and generating some pride amongst the population for change. the united states investing in that civil society throughout the continent -- we don't invest much in south africa because civil society is relatively robust, but investing in that engagement in media, it is so important and a huge bang for the buck in terms of spending taxpayer dollars. last point, the united states needs to call things like we see it in africa. i think particularly in africa we find ourselves twis
remarkable transition to mandela, and nelson more recently there was the latest -- the leadership of jacob zuma which proved disastrous in many ways, and south africa fell into the situation of state capture, where there was large-scale corruption amongst many of the elite. africans,alk to south what they will point to is that south africa has been able to write the ship under the leadership of the new president -- role of the judiciary, the media, and civil society stop all three of those were...
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and frank lampard preferring zuma and christiansen and they have jacob ruediger coming back from injuryt pecking order. £8 million, to your deal, don't forget he signed a chelsea extension back in may for 120 grand a week saying he was really happy to be there. so something has happened in the last couple of weeks to make him want to leave and to make frank lampard want to sell him. because they cannot sign anyone else because of the transfer band. i do think for the £8 million, arsenal is getting a good deal. he can be erratic, no denying that but he is a great pastor of the ball and crucially very experienced in of course he has worked with the manager here before. very interesting to see what that slot from west london to north what is going to be like. we saw arsenal finished fifth lasses and missed out on champions league football. have a feel of their chances of getting back into those competitions soon?” think they are very happy for so they missed by one point and scoring goals was never their problem. only city and liverpool scored more goals in the entire premier league. but c
and frank lampard preferring zuma and christiansen and they have jacob ruediger coming back from injuryt pecking order. £8 million, to your deal, don't forget he signed a chelsea extension back in may for 120 grand a week saying he was really happy to be there. so something has happened in the last couple of weeks to make him want to leave and to make frank lampard want to sell him. because they cannot sign anyone else because of the transfer band. i do think for the £8 million, arsenal is...