Ramaphosa’s ‘I don’t have a legal duty to end load shedding’ statement misinterpreted, says Presidency

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‘This statement does not in any way diminish the commitment of President Ramaphosa and this Government to end load shedding as a matter of urgency,’ said the Presidency.

 

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