JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s biggest union said it was hopeful fresh wage negotiations on Monday with state-owned power utility Eskom could avert a strike that could disrupt electricity supply during the World Cup.
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South African unions representing thousands of workers at power utility Eskom said on Friday they would not strike over wages yet, allaying fears that labour action could hit the Soccer World Cup.
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ERMELO, South Africa (Reuters) – South Africa needs to take urgent action in 2010 to ensure the security of its power supply, the head of power utility Eskom said on Saturday.
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s Optimum Coal Holdings Ltd said on Tuesday it would continue to deliver coal to power utility Eskom pending the outcome next year of arbitration over a contract dispute.
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – South Africa’s power utility Eskom said on Friday it may get an additional 150 billion rand in state support to pay for new power plants and ease an electricity supply shortfall.
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