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The National Assembly is set to debate Eskom's proposed 36% electricity tariff increase, following a request by the Democratic Alliance (DA). National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has approved the DA's proposal, which highlights concerns over Eskom's "make-up tariff" that could add R8 billion to consumers' bills next year. The DA argues that this increase would severely burden South Africans, already grappling with a cost-of-living crisis. For more reaction on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Happy Khambule, Energy and Environment Director at Business unity South Africa, BUSA
By SAfmThe National Assembly is set to debate Eskom's proposed 36% electricity tariff increase, following a request by the Democratic Alliance (DA). National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has approved the DA's proposal, which highlights concerns over Eskom's "make-up tariff" that could add R8 billion to consumers' bills next year. The DA argues that this increase would severely burden South Africans, already grappling with a cost-of-living crisis. For more reaction on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Happy Khambule, Energy and Environment Director at Business unity South Africa, BUSA

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