Sparks fly at high-voltage PAC

Unimpressed: Members of the PAC in session
Unimpressed: Members of the PAC in session

In his inaugural appearance before the Parliamentary Accounts Committee, Minerals, Energy and Water Resources permanent secretary, Kgomotso Abi, expected and received a baptism of fire. Being asked to account for a ministry in charge of water and electricity at a time when both are in short supply, Abi was always in for a tough grind. Staff Writer, MBONGENI MGUNI, was the fly on the wall

When his predecessor appeared before the committee last year, the Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources faced a barrage of questions from legislators frustrated by the lack of progress in resolving the country’s electricity challenges.

Only seven months into the new job, Abi found himself facing visibly agitated legislators yesterday and this time with more than just the electricity crisis to answer to.

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