The �unweanable� struggle for power

The u2018unweanableu2019 struggle for power
The u2018unweanableu2019 struggle for power

Beginning from the 2008 power crisis, the once healthy Botswana Power Corporation (BPC) has become completely reliant on its sole shareholder, government, to fulfil its statutory mandate of lighting the nation. With more multi-billion Pula subsidies looming in the February 2015 budget, Staff Writer, MBONGENI MGUNI, asks whether the corporation can be weaned off the national treasury anytime soon

No, is the general answer from energy sector players on the chances of BPC becoming a profit-making entity that does not rely on state largesse for survival. At present, and as noted in recent years by auditors, the corporation exists solely through the ‘benevolence’ of government and by extension taxpayers.

For the 2014 financial year, government pumped P1.49 billion as a tariff subsidy into the corporation enabling it to post a profit for the year of P114 million, being the first such since 2008.

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