China donates 450 generators to address South Africa power cuts

China donates 450 generators to address SA power crisis
The gasoline generators are meant to alleviate the country’s severe power cuts

PRETORIA, Dec 1 (NNN-AGENCIES) — South Africa has received a consignment of 450 gasoline generators donated by China to alleviate the country’s severe power cuts.

The generators have arrived in South Africa and were officially received on Thursday by Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.

“The generators will be used as a backup to alleviate the impacts of load shedding in the delivery of services in clinics, schools and courts,” the presidency said.

The donation is part of the Technical Assistance Programme that China and South Africa signed during August’s BRICS summit in Johannesburg.

In the deal, China deal promised to donate emergency equipment worth 167m rand ($8.9m) and a development grant of 500m rand.

South Africa has struggled with power cuts, referred to as load-shedding, in recent years, causing much frustration.

Millions of people are without lights every day – sometimes for up to 10 hours – in cities and towns across South Africa. — NNN-AGENCIES

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