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SA to benefit from fund for clean energy transition

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South Africa could get a cash injection to deal with its paralysing energy crisis with the country set to be one of the beneficiaries of an initiative by global leaders to raise trillions of dollars to triple clean energy investment in emerging economies.

At the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2024 annual meetings in Davos this week, more than 20 ministers and CEOs joined an alliance to unlock the funding needed for the Global South’s clean energy transition.

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