Eskom appoints new CEO

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The new CEO will replace Phakamani Hadebe from the 15 of January 2020.

File: Eskom has announced Andre de Ruyter as the company's Group Chief Executive.JOHANNESBURG - Eskom announced the appointment of Andre de Ruyter as the company's Group Chief Executive on Monday.Ruyter is currently the CEO of Namapak.

 

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