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Presidency welcomes launch of the Resource Mobilisation Fund (RMF) to support the Energy Action Plan

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The Presidency has today, Thursday 9 March 2023, welcomed the launch of the Resource Mobilisation Fund (RMF) by Business for South Africa as a mechanism for business in South Africa to support the implementation of the Energy Action Plan announced by President Ramaphosa in July 2022.

The RMF is an example of the collaborative approach between government and social partners which the President has always prioritised, building on the model pioneered by the Solidarity Fund to support South Africa’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.

The RMF has already raised R100 million from businesses and philanthropies, which will be used to provide technical support and capacity to the National Energy Crisis Committee (NECOM).

The fund will provide crucial expertise and resources to turbocharge the work of NECOM and ensure that we put the best minds in our country and indeed across the world to work to end load shedding. Support will be provided through an independent procurement process to source the required expertise in response to specific requests from NECOM.

The Energy Action Plan has received broad support from across society, and outlines a clear path to reduce the severity and frequency of load shedding in the short term and achieve energy security in the long term.

Minister in the Presidency for Electricity, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, said: “The establishment of the RMF shows what we can achieve if we roll up our sleeves and go beyond debate and discussion to engage in real, practical action on the issues that confront our society. We look forward to a strong partnership with the RMF as we move to ensure swift and full implementation of the President’s plan.”


Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya,Spokesperson to the President – 082 835 6315

Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria
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