anc s africa to rethink nuclear deal after junk status
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ANC: S. Africa to re-think nuclear deal after junk status

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South Africa’s ruling party on Sunday said the government will have to re-think its costly and highly contentious nuclear expansion program following last week’s relegation of the country’s creditworthiness to junk.
Within days of each other the world’s two major rating agencies Fitch and Standard & Poor’s downgraded South African sovereign debt to junk status after President Jacob Zuma’s dramatic ministerial shake-up that saw respected Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan axed.
In 2010 South Africa formulated plans to expand its nuclear power fleet, plans estimated to cost around 1 trillion rand ($73 billion).
Two Sunday newspapers cited a confidential document that stated that the country’s power utility Eskom would in June invite bids for the construction of four plants with a combined capacity of 9,600 megawatts.
The successful bidder would then be named in March next year, according to the City Press and the Sunday Times.
But the African National Congress’ (ANC) head of economics Enoch Godongwana told reporters that “conditions have changed. It was before we were declared junk status. Surely in the light of the junk status we will have to ... revise our expenditure patterns as government.
“If we do nuclear we must do it ...at a scope and pace which is affordable.”
Godongwana did not rule out Africa’s most advanced economy sliding into recession.
“Are we anticipating a recession? That’s a possibility,” he said.
When Fitch announced it had downgraded South Africa to non-investment level on Friday, it cited “recent political events, including a major Cabinet reshuffle” that would “weaken standards of governance and public finances.”
It said differences over the “expensive nuclear program preceded the dismissal of a previous finance minister, Nhlanhla Nene, in December 2015 and in Fitch’s view may have also contributed to the decision for the recent reshuffle.”
Fitch added it was of the view that under the new Cabinet the nuclear program “is likely to move relatively quickly.”
Shortly after his appointment, new Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba said the country would forge ahead with the nuclear program but “at a pace and scale that the fiscus can afford” and that the funding model was yet to be “finalized.”
South Africa is the only country on the continent with a civilian nuclear industry and its two reactors have been in service for the past 30 years.
Currently, 90 percent of the country’s electricity is generated from coal-fired stations.

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