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Dim light at the end of the tunnel for South Africa’s ailing power sectorPlanned rolling power cuts over the next few months and the threat of a total grid collapse will make2015 a testing year for South Africa.This is hot on the heels of a painful 2014 for Africa’s second largest economy,which included the longest and costliest labor-employer dispute to date,stripping the country of almost$2.95 billion in revenues and worker wages in the platinum sector in the first and second quarters.This saw spillovers to many industries supplying the mining industry.A one-month violent
Dim light at the end of the tunnel for South Africa’s ailing power sectorPlanned rolling power cuts over the next few months and the threat of a total grid collapse will make2015 a testing year for South Africa.This is hot on the heels of a painful 2014 for Africa’s second largest economy, which included the longest and costliest labor-employer dispute to date, stripping the country of almost $ 2.95 billion in revenues and workers wages in the platinum sector in the first and second quarters. This saw spillovers to many industries supplying the mining industry.A one-month violent